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Another big gear vase...

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Seems like these are popular requests for Christmas gifts! I made this one for my mom and dad. 12" tall 9 hours to print, .4mm nozzle/Kraken hot end on 55°C PEI bed.

And a question, does anyone know of a translucent black or smoke grey 1.75mm PLA? This would look awesome with a little translucency in black or smoke!

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T-Glase Black might do the trick for you.

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Hey Jim, thanks for that. I do have black t-glase. I think it is a little too flexible for these large vases. Also, I had an ulterior motive for translucent black PLA - I wanted it to print some of my fly fishing reels! An editor at Field & Stream contacted me this week and want to do an article and maybe a video on my 3D printed fly reel. I am going to print him a reel to try out and his column's colors are red & black (http://www.fieldandstream.com/hook-shots) so I am making the reel to match. I have some beautiful translucent red PLA so black to match would be great. I did find a source on eBay and they had 1 spool left so I snagged it!

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Great job on that vase!
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I've made quite a few. I love that the Rostock Max can make such big things! I could go another few inches but that would add hours onto an already long print.

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Great print with nice details.. please also post how you will be using...flowers?
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Thanks. Yes, I'm giving this to my parents for Christmas along with some cut flowers to put in it.

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mhackney wrote:Thanks. Yes, I'm giving this to my parents for Christmas along with some cut flowers to put in it.

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Is the vase able to hold water without leaking and does it matter if you use PLA or ABS for holding water?
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It doesn't matter on ABS or PLA. This is printed with 1 .4mm perimeter! So it it ultralight. It holds water just fine however, since there is only 1 perimeter holding the bottom on, I created a fillet between the sides and base to add more plastic at this critical joint. That works fine.

Cheers and Merry Christmas Eaglezsoar

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