Treat your houseplants with this timeless, historically-inspired design. These 3D Printable Gothic Tower Pots match my Gothic Tower Moss Pole (sold separately). With or without a separate, optional drip tray. Use the Threaded variation to securely anchor your Gothic Tower Moss Pole to the pot. Suitable for monstera, philodendron, pothos, and more.
You will need to have an FDM (filament) printer to print these. Prints well on most filament printers. PLA and PETG filament can both be used. All pieces print without need for s. This print is of MEDIUM DIFFICULTY, and results depend on your print settings and skill level operating your printer. Ensure your printer is well-calibrated before printing.
You will need a printer of at least 250mm (9.8 in) in the X and Y direction and 240mm (9.4 in) in the Z (height) direction to print all the pieces at 100% scale. Threaded pots should only be printed at 100% scale.
DIMENSIONS
The pots come in three sizes. Diameter measurements are for the hole opening. The drip tray adds just a wee bit of height to these measurements.
Small: 9.6cm/3.8in diameter, 13cm/5in height
Medium: 13cm/5in diameter, 18cm/7in height
Large: 17cm/6.8 in diameter, 24cm/9.8in height
You can scale up the regular pots and ones without holes, but Threaded pots should be printed at 100% scale.
COMPATIBLE WITH GOTHIC TOWER MOSS POLES
The Medium and Large pots are compatible with both the Original and Smaller Gothic Tower Moss Poles (sold separately). The Small pot is compatible only with the Smaller Gothic Tower Moss Pole. Existing Base pieces in the Gothic Tower Moss Pole sets attach to the Anchor pieces from this set, to firmly attach your Gothic Tower Moss Pole to the pot.
PDF INSTRUCTIONS
Included are complete instructions on how to print and use your pot.
OF USE
These files are provided strictly for your individual, personal, non-commercial use. This means you can print these as many times as you want for your own plants, or make some to give as gifts to family and friends. But you can't sell them or mass-produce them.
You are not allowed to sell printed versions of these files in any way. Do not print these files for sale. You are only allowed to take money in exchange for printing these files if you are acting as a printing service for an individual who has bought their own copy of the files, charging a reasonable price for print time and materials, but not for the files themselves. You are not allowed to print copies and put them up for sale whatsoever - not in a brick-and-mortar shop or on any online marketplace, not as individual pieces or fully-assembled. This is because I sell printed copies of these myself, and retain the sole right to sell physical versions of them.
If you don't have a 3D printer of your own, you are allowed to transfer the files to a local makerspace, send them to an individual or company who provides printing services, or to a friend or family member with a printer who said they'd print them up for you. If you do transfer the files to get them printed for you, they're not allowed to keep them for their own use without buying their own copy.
You are not allowed to otherwise share, redistribute, or re the files anywhere, modified or unmodified, for commercial or non-commercial use, free or pay. You can modify the files as you like for your own personal use (if you want to tweak or scale something for your own printing, go ahead!), but you can't , distribute, give away, or sell them, modified or not - no derivatives allowed.