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A configurable decorative flower vase. Set the height and the four key widths — base, belly, neck, and opening — for the silhouette, then pick a surface style: smooth, vertical flutes, a twisting spiral, horizontal ribs, flat facets, or soft waves. Hollow with a sealed watertight floor.
Total height of the vase, base to rim.
Width at the very bottom, where the vase meets the table.
Width at the widest point (the belly), about a third of the way up.
Width at the narrowest point (the neck), about two thirds of the way up.
Width of the mouth at the top, where the vase flares back open.
Wall thickness throughout. A multiple of 0.4 mm (nozzle width) is FDM-friendly.
Thickness of the sealed floor — keeps the vase watertight and gives it weight.
Surface pattern: smooth=plain; fluted=vertical grooves; spiral=fluted grooves that twist up the body; ribbed=horizontal rings; faceted=flat polygonal panels; waves=soft sinusoidal undulation.
How many times the pattern repeats: grooves/waves around the body, facet panels around the body, or rings up the height. Ignored for smooth.
How deep the grooves/ribs/waves cut in. Must leave at least 0.8 mm of wall. Ignored for smooth and faceted.
For the spiral style: total rotation of the grooves from base to rim (360 = one full turn). Ignored by other styles.