Find a solid starting point
Browse real 3D assets by style or subject instead of starting from a blank canvas. Every result opens directly in the Maker Studio with its printable geometry intact.
34 tested assets in the first collectionFind ready-to-print 3D assets, customize modular accessories, and build beyond the pod—from playful garden companions to practical upgrades.
LetPot Maker starts with printable pod accessories because they are small, useful, and easy to experiment with. Every asset is a practical starting point you can inspect, tune, and print.
That first collection is the foundation, not the boundary. The same maker library can grow into organizers, mounts, labels, light helpers, replacement pieces, and ideas the community has not imagined yet.
Browse real 3D assets by style or subject instead of starting from a blank canvas. Every result opens directly in the Maker Studio with its printable geometry intact.
34 tested assets in the first collectionA measured Ø33/41 mm adapter and reusable connector language keep today's pod collection compatible while leaving room for new accessory families.
Change the idea without breaking the fitAdjust within print-aware ranges, inspect the assembled model, and export watertight parts for common maker workflows. The browser preview and download pipeline share the same source geometry.
STL, OBJ and Bambu 3MF exportsSearch and filter printable assets by subject or style. Every preview is rendered from the same geometry used by the Studio and export pipeline—not a concept image.
Explore 34 printable starting points, with more accessory types planned.
Start with something proven, shape it around your idea, and leave the Studio with files you can actually use.
Search the maker library or describe a new printable idea with AI Generate.
Tune scale, proportions, details, and colors inside tested ranges.
Rotate the assembly and review dimensions, parts, fit, and print guidance.
Export 3MF, STL, or OBJ files, test the result, and feed your learnings back.
LetPot Maker is being organized for open-source collaboration: clear geometry rules, reproducible assets, and a focused contribution path for growers, 3D-printing beginners, and model designers.