
Gridfinity Magnet Light Baseplate
Gridfinity Magnet Light Baseplate (Updated 05/2024)
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Notes from the designer
Gridfinity Magnet Light Baseplate
Zack Freedman’s original Gridfinity Base Plateshttps://thangs.com/designer/ZackFreedman/3d-model/Gridfinity%2520Baseplates-60925I’m a big fan of Gridfinity and magnets but the crazy filament cost to print the weighted baseplates to utilize magnets was too high. So I remixed the weighted baseplate to remove all features I don’t really care about leaving a lean magnetic baseplate. Roughly 60% reduction in filament cost from the original weighted baseplate. Uses 6x2mm magnets Excerpt from Zack’s post for printing instructions as that doesn’t change from his to mine.———A Prusa i3 Mk3 can print up to a 5x5 grid. No matter what you use, make sure your bed adhesion and release is dialed in - these love to curl, and their high surface area can make them challenging to remove.Gridfinity Tips!No brims or support required!Use any filament with an 0.6mm or smaller nozzle.Wider plates can curl, so maximize your bed adhesion if you're going big!All storage blocks are compatible with all baseplates!Most storage blocks are stackable!You can add 6x2mm magnets to the corners! They won't…
Demo listing for layout testing. Original design by RIP_Plo-Koon on Printables, licensed Creative Commons — Attribution.