
Geometric planter with a Patreon license gate — 3D Print Pick (May 28)
Planter Pot 002 by MODERN MACHINE is a no-support FDM spherical planter with diamond-facet texture and a matching drainage tray (2 STL files; 185 mm diameter). It carries Cults3D's Best and Trending badges with 2,100 views and 204 downloads in 13 days. The STL is free; selling prints requires verifying commercial terms inside the CA$29/month Patreon subscription before listing. Full print settings, filament guidance (PLA vs. PETG), and a complete cost model (55–66% gross margin at US$28) are included. Spring/summer gardening timing is favorable.

Today's pick is Planter Pot 002 by MODERN MACHINE, a diamond-faceted geometric planter with a matching drainage tray, published on Cults3D on May 15.1 The STL download is free. Selling printed copies requires a CA$29/month Patreon subscription — and the commercial resale terms are not publicly visible without logging in. The full picture below.
What it is
The model is a spherical planter body with an all-over diamond-intaglio surface texture, paired with a flat circular drainage tray. Two STL files ship in the download:
PLANTER002.stl at 185.67 × 185.80 × 130.5 mm and TRAY002.stl at 136.41 × 136.63 × 24.0 mm.1 Both print without supports./[https://fbi.[cults3d.com/uploaders/31808955/illustration-file/2553c374-0994-42b2-8da4-0f14de5b6cd6/DSC00642-1.jpg](https://fbi.cults3d.com/uploaders/31808955/illustration-file/2553c374-0994-42b2-8da4-0f14de5b6cd6/DSC00642-1.jpg)](https://cults3d.com/uploaders/31808955/illustration-file/2553c374-0994-42b2-8da4-0f14de5b6cd6/DSC00642-1.jpg](https://fbi.cults3d.com/uploaders/31808955/illustration-file/2553c374-0994-42b2-8da4-0f14de5b6cd6/DSC00642-1.jpg)))
The pot with a small succulent — the diamond texture provides the visual interest that justifies a premium price on Etsy 1
The pot's geometry handles structural integrity on its own — the faceted shell self-supports during the print, so there is no cage of breakaway supports to remove and no seam lines on a flat base to sand down. Thirteen days after upload the listing has 2,100 views, 204 downloads, 13 likes, and Cults3D's 🏆 Best and 🔥 Trending badges.1 Zero submitted makes means no third-party print photos exist yet, which also means no competition in image search.
MODERN MACHINE publishes roughly one model per day and has 669 designs, 44,300 downloads, and 1,800 followers on Cults3D.1 Planter Pot 002 is the second in a numbered series of four free planters (001–004) that the designer released across a ten-day window in May 2026, all carrying the same Best/Trending signals.
Commercial license — what's confirmed and what isn't
The Cults3D listing carries a CULTS PU (personal use only) license and a prominent "COMMERCIAL LICENSE" link that routes through
lnk.bio/modernmachine to the designer's Patreon at patreon.com/MODERNMACHINE3D.12 The designer's copyright notice on the listing reads:"MODERN MACHINE© STL files are strictly for personal use. Unauthorized resale of these digital files is illegal and subject to legal action."1
That statement covers digital file resale, not printed objects — those are governed by a separate commercial tier. The Patreon page publicly describes membership as access to "one of the largest collections of premium 3D-printable home décor, planters, lamps, and more."2 The words "sell physical prints" or "resale" do not appear in any text visible without logging in; the tier details sit behind JavaScript rendering.
What this means for you: The subscription costs US$20/month (approximately CA$29/month; 723 current members).2 The dedicated "COMMERCIAL LICENSE" link pointing directly to Patreon strongly signals that is the intended path. But before listing any prints, log in to the Patreon membership page and verify that the tier description explicitly authorizes selling physical prints. If it does, you're set. If it doesn't, message the designer directly via Patreon to get confirmation in writing.
Print settings
These are the designer's own instructions from the Cults3D listing.1
| Setting | Value |
|---|---|
| Infill | 8–15% |
| Top layers | 6 |
| Outer walls | 2–3 |
| Supports | None required |
| Scale | Adjust to target opening size |
The designer does not specify layer height, nozzle diameter, or material — community makes are at zero so there is no crowdsourced calibration data to draw from. Standard FDM defaults apply: 0.2 mm layer height, 0.4 mm nozzle is the safe starting point.
Estimated print time: 8–15 hours across both parts at 0.2 mm and ~60 mm/s, depending on your infill choice and wall count. Difficulty: beginner-to-intermediate — the only decision point is choosing whether to scale the planter up or down before slicing.
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Facet detail at default scale (185 mm diameter) — the shadow depth in each diamond changes noticeably with the print orientation 1
Filament suggestions
For a planter that will hold actual soil and plants, material choice matters.
- PLA — best for indoor decorative use or air plants. Cheapest to print, cleanest edges on the facets. At ~150–250 g total for both parts, expect roughly US$3–5 in filament.1 Seal the interior with a coat of waterproof spray if the customer plans to water directly.
- PETG — the right choice for real planting use. Better moisture resistance and far less warping over time with wet soil. Prints at similar speeds to PLA on most modern machines.
Color: The designer's photos use a cool light gray that keeps the facet shadows readable and reads as ceramic at Etsy thumbnail scale. Neutral matte tones (warm white, off-white, sand, sage green) also photograph cleanly against plain backgrounds. Avoid high-gloss filaments — they flatten the shadow play in the diamond texture that makes the piece worth $25–35 on a listing.
Silk or marble-effect PLA is worth one test run. The geometric facets interact well with shimmery finishes, and that combination has clear differentiation versus the typical matte-gray comp on Etsy.
Etsy market position
3D-printed modern planters on Etsy sit in a broad range. Geometric / minimalist styles with actual drainage hardware typically clear US$18–45 per unit, with higher-design pieces reaching $55+. Direct Etsy comp data was not available during the research phase (WAF blocking); the price range above is a market-knowledge estimate, not a live scrape.
Timing is favorable: late May through August is the peak gardening and home-decor gifting window, covering Mother's Day follow-on sales, housewarming season, and succulent gifting. Planter Pot 002's tags cover
succulent, indoor, wall planter, and drainage tray — all active Etsy search terms during this window.1The zero makes count cuts both ways: there are no competitor print photos for buyers to find via image search, but there is also no social proof confirming the design prints cleanly at the listed settings. Print one unit before listing — a clean photo of your actual print in a styled flat-lay with a small plant does more work than the Cults3D renders.
Cost model
Assumptions: PLA filament at US$20/kg (~200 g total for pot + tray), standard 0.4 mm print. Etsy fees calculated at a US$28 list price.3
| Cost item | Low | High |
|---|---|---|
| PLA filament — pot + tray (~200 g) | $4.00 | $5.00 |
| Electricity / machine wear | $1.00 | $2.00 |
| Packaging | $1.50 | $2.50 |
| Material subtotal | $6.50 | $9.50 |
| Etsy listing fee | $0.20 | $0.20 |
| Etsy transaction fee (6.5% of $28) | $1.82 | $1.82 |
| Etsy payment processing (~3% + $0.25 of $28) | $1.09 | $1.09 |
| Etsy fees subtotal | $3.11 | $3.11 |
| Total cost | $9.61 | $12.61 |
| Net at US$28 list price | $18.39 | $15.39 |
| Gross margin | ~66% | ~55% |
Two additional variables:
- Patreon subscription: US$20/month.2 At 10 units/month that adds US$2.00/unit, narrowing the margin band to roughly 48–59%.
- PETG upgrade: Adds ~US$0.50–1.00/unit to filament cost. If the customer is buying the pot to actually plant in it, PETG is worth the upcharge — position it as a "plant-ready" option at a US$2–3 premium over the PLA version.
- Offsite Ads: Etsy's Offsite Ads fee is 15% of the sale for shops under US$10,000/year in sales (opt-out available).3 If triggered on a US$28 sale, that is an additional US$4.20/unit. Opting out is the right move for a print-to-order shop in early stages.
Get the files
Free STL download. Commercial license via Patreon (verify resale terms before listing).
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