not to be that guy... but to me it looks like the gunk-accumulator 3000!
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So much cheaper that the gunk accumulators I usually buy
oh yeah. I've been fooling around with the fuzzy skin setting because I never used it (curiosity can get me like that.). Dad asked for one to fit inside his little shower's nook-shelf-thing after seeing a lamp shade.... This was a test print that's finding use in my own shower.
fuzzy skin +spiral mode also found use for an aeroponic's basket for those not-quite-aeroponic's towers. they provided a better net basket for things that have smaller root structures, while still draining fully.
Wash them. But it’s not going to turn moldy (it dries out quickly)
That's really neat, do you have a link to the STL?
I think the STL is just a rectangle
okay, cool - I'll try it out, thanks!
It is a rectangle, but the trick is to start the print with the nozzle 1mm off the bed to replicate the texture.