Hey there, wonderful people!
Vase mode time! This ornate bowl originated from exploring a round version of the Flurry Vase from not-so-long-ago. I constructed various protrusions and fins and wings and at one stage chopped it all back to a simpler form which I turned out to like much better anyway.
After some prodding and poking that form turned into what you see before you: a zigzaggy bowl that holds quite some rigidity thanks to the bracing provided by both the angular grooves and the curved vertical profile.

Printing Tips
This is a vase mode print, so set your slicer accordingly! Nothing tricky here, all the angles are intended for neat and easy printing. As you'd expect, the Imperial Bowl prints right-way-up:

Print Dimensions
The Imperial Bowl occupies 120mm x 120mm on the print bed and is 75mm tall.
File Locations
You'll find this one on dropbox under 717 Imperial Bowl
Link to dropbox post: https://www.patreon.com/posts/31697592
Further Thoughts
I must admit that even after all these years I still love watching vase mode in action. There's just something great about watching that outline trace around and around, revealing patterns and shapes as it goes...
Happy vase mode printing! :)
xoxo
Sven.
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