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4x4 Multiboard Side Tile - x4 Multi-Material Stack

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4x4 Multiboard Side Tile - x4 Multi-Material Stack 3d model
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0 Likes5 DownloadsJuly 25, 2024
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Stack Prints are parts that are printed on top of each other.

This stack is made of 4 "Side" Tiles. Side Tiles have one side with pegboard holes and are usually placed on two edges of your Multiboard. (Look at the second image).

Each Tile is a 4x4 (approximately 100x100 mm).

Learn more about Tiles at https://multiboard.io/knowledge-hub

Printing Guidelines

Multi-Material Stack Printing is an advanced printing method you can use if Ironing printing doesn't work for you, and you have a multi-material printer. Click here to watch a video tutorial about it.

Multi-Material printing is done with PLA and PETG.

Printer Settings:

  • Make sure the downloaded files are .STL. The printing orientation is as provided in the file.
  • Once the file is in the slicer, split it by objects. Change the Tiles to be PLA, and change the spacing objects to be PETG (or vice-versa).
  • Change the plate temperature for the PETG to be the same as the plate temperature for the PLA.
  • Set the flow ratio (aka extrusion multiplier) for the PETG to be between 1 and 1.3. You will have to test what flow ratio works best for you using this test file. For me 1.1 works best with a Bambu Lab.
  • Set seam position to "random" for more strength (optional). Use 3 perimeter wall thickness, 0.2 mm layer height, 15% infill, and no supports. Apart from that, use your printer's default settings.

For more information about printing options and guidelines, click here.


This object is part of Multiboard, a FREE and ridiculously modular organization system with thousands of parts for creating the most adaptable workspace possible. Learn more and find ALL the parts at https://multiboard.io


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This model is restricted by licensing terms. 
0 Likes5 DownloadsJuly 25, 2024
This model is restricted by licensing terms.