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@JacksonHo - For anything outdoors you're going to want PETG or ASA. Of those 2 filaments PETG is compatible with more printers (doesn't need an enclosure), while ASA requires ventilation (i.e. enclosure) and will withstand the elements better.Sorry dumb questions haha. I only got a 3D printer a few months ago and just printing stuff at random. It was too late in the year for me to make anything for my display last year other than gutter clips and seed poppers.
What types of filament is the recommended for Australian outdoors, I've just been getting PLA from Jaycar, it is about $25 a roll so will start adding up as I get printing more props.
Secondly, slw2206 mentioned TinkerCAD, is there anywhere else people are getting files to print from? I use seeds so would prefer that but can also print loads of seed poppers over the next 8 months.