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Flower Pot Picture Holder of Love
Creator quality
73Proven
techpunk: 12 successful prints, 50% completion reliability, and 0 verified reviews.
Successful prints
12
Failure rate
0%
Verified reviews
0
Downloads
363
No description provided.
Material
PLA
File Type
3MF
Volume
47.98 cm^3
Printability checks
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Printability score
59/100
Higher is easier to print repeatably.
Estimated failure risk
46% • Medium
Lower is safer for first-pass production.
Support burden
66% likely
Expect support cleanup and longer post-processing.
Bed fit hint
90 mm max span
Orientation and machine selection may change if you scale it up.
Orientation: AI orientation optimizer: keep Y as height to maximize X×Z bed contact.
Fix suggestion: Heavy supports: reinforce overhangs with higher density (25-35%) and support roofs for stability.
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Use-case goals
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Target dimensions (mm)
Colors (required)
Slot 1
#e7e0cb
Slot 2
#4b2518
AMS blend preview
S1→S2
Estimated price
$12.99
Lead time: ...
Size: 47.8 x 41.2 x 90.5 mm
Standard tolerance
Print feasibility
73Needs Review
Printable, but setup choices and post-processing strategy still matter.
Geometry72
How stable the shape looks for repeatable printing.
Reliability68
Historical risk estimate converted into a confidence score.
Support60
Higher means less support cleanup and fewer fragile touchpoints.
Machine fit100
Penalizes larger spans that reduce bed/machine flexibility.
Material recommender
Tradeoff-aware suggestions based on durability, heat, UV, flexibility, and budget preferences.
PLA • current
Lower-cost optionClosest to current selection
Score
62
PETG
Lower-cost option
Score
46
ABS
Tradeoff option for performance requirements
Score
34
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Parts breakdown
1 part
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