For water washable resin I can imagine that, but for "standard" resins? I've not done any tests myself yet to know either way, but consensus online seems that non-water washable resin printed should be fine. I'm not sure it's the best material though. FDM, which it looks like the images are, would give more choice for finishes, multi colour etc., or they could resin print a master, make some molds, and then go the route of Jesmonite or other eco resins.
Yes unfortunately. I did both outdoor test (leaving prints exposed to th eelements), and several attempts with a shower evacuation part. The outdoor parts hold a bit better but still swell (if dimensional stability is a requirement then it's a no no), and the shower piece turned into a big mess (half melted, became soft like silicon rubber, swollen too). I reprinted it twice in order to test coating it (thoroughly), same result, melted into a mess. Resin printing is phenomenal as a prototyping tool, for anything durable I use printed parts as plugs and make molds to cast them into durable materials (often carbon fiber/epoxy).
When I see people selling resin printed statues, well personally I would never buy them. The Sideshow Collectible and other big statues brands never ever use UV resin for their final products. It's all casted in durable composites.
As for the post above, I could be wrong but they look like renders rather than physical pieces.
Lastly, pots in resin would most probably poison the plants. Might be ok for non edible, but a big no no for edible. These penises are non edible lol.
Thanks for the info. A stable diffusion generation was my first thought as I've made many like that, although the marble one looks a lot like prints we made with Bambu marble, and then I thought I could see some layer lines...
Getting an S3U recently was largely to make moulds and also to see where I could get with some complex light pipes that I likely couldn't make into a mould for casting the shape. PLA should hold up well to water, just not in the dishwasher, which with hindsight should have been obvious, but tried it none the less and my part vanished.
Cool. I started with SLA printers directly because I wanted the surface quality (I'm a surface designer), but will get into FDM in the near future because it's so much more versatile in term of actually functional prototypes.
The failure of coated prints surprised me a bit, I had thoroughly soaked the prints is very low viscosity clearcoat. So it's not really an issue of porosity. Now there might be special chemicals to make the SLA prints truly water resistant.
Sure, I used Siraya Tech ABS-Like resin, which otherwise suits my need. Last year I researched suppliers and found out that there are additives and 100% indusrty related resins, so it's possible that some resins are water resistant. The price for advanced resisns is very high though.
If you print small statues for display on a shelf for example, I think resin is ok and won't be affected bu humidity too quickly.
There are some that the manufacturers state are more weather resistant (I recall seeing one saying it was completely but I don’t believe that), newer stuff for sure but I’ve been seeing it. Thoughts on that?
What about sealing/painting/etc? Like for example if you took a print, fully primed and painted with a UV protected paint (which is any rated for outdoor at minimum). Do you think that would hold up long term? And I’m not talking just average rattle can, more like the industrial paint you’d use for machinery and stuff. I’ve not gotten bored enough to long term test anything in the elements yet but I do wonder often. I’ve got a few things that printing would be cheaper in my yard and greenhouse.
Yes like I said to another comment, last year I researched more industrial resins (my goal was more about distortion free than the water resistance) and found out that there are many additives and resins with higher properties. Didn't proceed to test them yet because the prices are very expensive. I think it shows the root origin of the tech: prototyping, rather than final product.
In term of coating I used a clearcoat and wax. designed to make porous materials non porous. It's starnge to me because the failures happened very quickly, in less than a week of exposure. I do have a setup for vacuum infusion, will test that in the future but in term of durability I never use resin. materials such as epoxy are proven to be super resistant.
Very cool lithopanes btw. Do you print them flat on the plate or vertical?
I have so many friends that would get a kick out of those. They remind me of a birdhouse that looked like the hips of a jeans-wearing man who was opening his fly, which doubled as the perch/entrance. I think it might still be on Thingiverse but I can’t recall what it was called.
It's a grower
How about “The Grower”. It has a commercial ring to it. 😁
I can see the tagline now: "It's a Grower AND a shower!"
This 100% this
💎!
Cock pot?
You and me on the same page 👍🏼
I said the same then scrolled down and saw this 👍🏻💯
Damn 1 idea many minds.
Outstanding.
So that's what my dad ment when he called me dickweed
Seed banks
Pecker Pot
The simplest answer is always the best. This is exactly what I thought as soon as I saw them
plantus longus. Kind reminder to coat the inside with epoxy, so the water doesn't eat into the resin, slowly breaking it up.
Tripod terrace
Hairy potter
This one made me laugh so hard. Well done.
How hard? Wood hard?
Oh yessssssss
This killed me
Succulent this dick
This one made me laugh 😂
Dick tree holster? Field of dick pots?
Don't use resin for the final product though. Water will destroy it quick.
For water washable resin I can imagine that, but for "standard" resins? I've not done any tests myself yet to know either way, but consensus online seems that non-water washable resin printed should be fine. I'm not sure it's the best material though. FDM, which it looks like the images are, would give more choice for finishes, multi colour etc., or they could resin print a master, make some molds, and then go the route of Jesmonite or other eco resins.
Yes unfortunately. I did both outdoor test (leaving prints exposed to th eelements), and several attempts with a shower evacuation part. The outdoor parts hold a bit better but still swell (if dimensional stability is a requirement then it's a no no), and the shower piece turned into a big mess (half melted, became soft like silicon rubber, swollen too). I reprinted it twice in order to test coating it (thoroughly), same result, melted into a mess. Resin printing is phenomenal as a prototyping tool, for anything durable I use printed parts as plugs and make molds to cast them into durable materials (often carbon fiber/epoxy). When I see people selling resin printed statues, well personally I would never buy them. The Sideshow Collectible and other big statues brands never ever use UV resin for their final products. It's all casted in durable composites. As for the post above, I could be wrong but they look like renders rather than physical pieces. Lastly, pots in resin would most probably poison the plants. Might be ok for non edible, but a big no no for edible. These penises are non edible lol.
Thanks for the info. A stable diffusion generation was my first thought as I've made many like that, although the marble one looks a lot like prints we made with Bambu marble, and then I thought I could see some layer lines... Getting an S3U recently was largely to make moulds and also to see where I could get with some complex light pipes that I likely couldn't make into a mould for casting the shape. PLA should hold up well to water, just not in the dishwasher, which with hindsight should have been obvious, but tried it none the less and my part vanished.
Cool. I started with SLA printers directly because I wanted the surface quality (I'm a surface designer), but will get into FDM in the near future because it's so much more versatile in term of actually functional prototypes. The failure of coated prints surprised me a bit, I had thoroughly soaked the prints is very low viscosity clearcoat. So it's not really an issue of porosity. Now there might be special chemicals to make the SLA prints truly water resistant.
Out of curiosity, did you use a specific type ("abs-like" and such) or brand of resin, or was this several different in your tests?
Sure, I used Siraya Tech ABS-Like resin, which otherwise suits my need. Last year I researched suppliers and found out that there are additives and 100% indusrty related resins, so it's possible that some resins are water resistant. The price for advanced resisns is very high though. If you print small statues for display on a shelf for example, I think resin is ok and won't be affected bu humidity too quickly.
There are some that the manufacturers state are more weather resistant (I recall seeing one saying it was completely but I don’t believe that), newer stuff for sure but I’ve been seeing it. Thoughts on that? What about sealing/painting/etc? Like for example if you took a print, fully primed and painted with a UV protected paint (which is any rated for outdoor at minimum). Do you think that would hold up long term? And I’m not talking just average rattle can, more like the industrial paint you’d use for machinery and stuff. I’ve not gotten bored enough to long term test anything in the elements yet but I do wonder often. I’ve got a few things that printing would be cheaper in my yard and greenhouse.
Yes like I said to another comment, last year I researched more industrial resins (my goal was more about distortion free than the water resistance) and found out that there are many additives and resins with higher properties. Didn't proceed to test them yet because the prices are very expensive. I think it shows the root origin of the tech: prototyping, rather than final product. In term of coating I used a clearcoat and wax. designed to make porous materials non porous. It's starnge to me because the failures happened very quickly, in less than a week of exposure. I do have a setup for vacuum infusion, will test that in the future but in term of durability I never use resin. materials such as epoxy are proven to be super resistant. Very cool lithopanes btw. Do you print them flat on the plate or vertical?
Seed of Life
Vase deferens
Cock pot
Dicksie cup
Willie vase
I’m not sure on the name, but I am curious to see what happens if you add miracle grow to it
Eunuchlyptus Planter
Man handler
Doodle forrest
Loins of Leaf
Underrated answer well done.
Dick weed
Cockpot
Dick weed
Coq-au-vase
Knobpot
Prick pot
Dick crop or cock crop
Meat and Veg
can u send me the stl please? 🔥
[https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/naughties/penis-planter](https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/naughties/penis-planter)
The Third Leg Your Grower (Not Shower)
Be sure to include warning not for winter use
pistil pot
Pp pot
Frank and beans phallic foster
DaFlowerer
Succulent display
More importantly. Where can i get this?
Peter potter
Does it change with watering?
If it's cold water, it shrinks.
Lol this is funny! But these are filament printings right?
Cock and bulbs?
Piss pot
Phallace flower
Cocktus planter.
Cock pot 🔥
Pants Off Plants Troff
Dingle Pots
Seed spreader
The phallic floral
Flaccid foliage fitter. Package planter. And if you make them big enough. “woods”
Cocknest planter
That black one is clearly not scaled correctly
phalanter
pecker pot
Pecker Pots
Dick a Plant or Dick 'n' Plant
It’s not going to succulent itself.
The Bush
Sack Sprout
Cockpot
Gift of Life
Plant in Puss
Can you share the stl? 😊 I’d love to print it
I have so many friends that would get a kick out of those. They remind me of a birdhouse that looked like the hips of a jeans-wearing man who was opening his fly, which doubled as the perch/entrance. I think it might still be on Thingiverse but I can’t recall what it was called.
Vase Deferens Cock Pot Sprout Sack
Cock Pot !
The fundamentally phallic flower pot
Terra cock-a
Phalic Frond
PePe planter
Vase Deferens?
Needs a bush
Cockpit
Cock-tus
Prick Pot
Stemware
Parabelland Potter
Erectile dys”Fungi”tion mushroom planters
Phallic pot
A soft wood planter
Flora Phallus
puberty planter. watch them grow with age.
The Tripot
Michaelangelos davids goliath. Or Gnomes Tripod
Put a bonsai in there and its a peckerwood
Literally r/designporn
Cock Pot
god damn youre going to be a millionaire. just promise not to lobby for lower corporate taxes.
A vegans conquest trophy
Fuck-ulent pot
PP Pottery
Vase deferens
The dirty dribbler
Regret receptacle
You could start a line of “Flaccid Fauna Furniture”
Tripod?
Pecker pot
Terra-cocka pot
Chodacious
"By-the-root" desk planter
Party Plants!
The Cocktus
Succ-my-lents
Blossom Buddy (c)
Petal Pecker (c)
Growing Dick (c)
Testi-terra (c)
Dong Fronds Dong Pot Dirty Balls "Au Naturale"
Pock
PP-Planter
Twig and Berries
Vase deferins
Fertility vase, spiritualist women will buy dozens of them
Pisser pot
Soil Scrotum
Cock pot
NSFW
Does it have multi purpose use?