Even though most of the work was done by someone else, I’m still kind of proud of this print. I dipped my toes into the water and edited the design in Blender to improve the design. I’ll upload the cube tomato in a month or so when it grows into the mold.

Edit: if you downloaded the first versions, I made a couple revisions that have tighter tolerances. I noticed some errors as I was printing a big mold so that is fixed now with v.2.2.

Edit: I’ve made a v.3 but my account got banned for some reason (probably usage of a VPN) so I think I’ll consider other platforms that are VPN friendly.

Edit: my new post and account is here

https://thangs.com/designer/cad noob/3d-model/Cube Tomato Mold v.2-924366

      • @rambos@lemm.ee
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        31 year ago

        It would be cool! Im just trying to be creative, feel free to ignore me 😂

        Ive seen cubed watermellons, but neved tomato. Does it actually work? Tomato fruit doesnt need a sun?

        • /home/pineappleloverOP
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          11 year ago

          It shouldn’t need sun. I have one going right now and it’s pretty healthy. I’m pretty sure it should be fine getting sun through leaves and nutrients from the stems.

  • @moody
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    21 year ago

    This reminds me of the bonsai kittens from back in the day