It would be helpful if the description of these packs contained the area that they can cover. Example:
This pack contains 9 8x8 grids of varying types which will assemble into a 2ft by 2ft square.
37 hours
Anycubic Kobra 2
Anycubic PLA+
215.73m filament used - about 80% of my spool
- used a brim as my first few test prints had issues adhering to print bed. Even though towards the end, it separated
removed them with a putty knife
I've done 2 separate prints using the recommended settings. Both times I couldn't get them to separate. I did the second thinking I did something wrong the 1st time. On the second print I was only able to slightly separate on the edges only. I decided to try one last time. So my solution was to use "4" wall loops instead of "3". Note you're going to get a warning that starting stack has floating regions. Just ignore the warning. Worked like a charm the 3rd time. But it took almost 2 days.
Can someone help me with "Use 3 perimeter wall thickness" I'm not quite sure what this setting is in Bambu Labs Studio. I'm still very new at this. Thank you
Select Objects (instead of Global), then in the Frequent settings, where it says "Wall Loops" set it to 3. There might be other ways to do it as well, but that works for me.
Using a long screw as leverage works for me. I just use it as leverage in the small holes. I usually have pry all along one side of the grid, to get it to come unstuck.
Cool project but very generic (copy pasta) description. Doesnt even say how many layers nor whats the bed size needed. Doesn't adress any of the commenters issues.
I believe thats because the bed size can be inferred from the size of the model (~200mmx200mm). Jonathan (the maker) has put a copious amount of time in to create this. He has also released a lot of very helpful and thorough youtube videos here, https://www.youtube.com/@Keep-Making. As a community maker is can be very hard to keep up with the demand of public help and comments while maintaining the project and still navigating day-to-day life such as work. We should be grateful its public...
Had a great first print of this on my P1P, 24 hrs on sport mode... very carefully separating each layer went pretty well. Had a problem with separating the first 2 layers (bottom most)... one section seemed to have fused and it snapped on both layers.. so, two layers ruined. sigh. I may just stick to stacks of 4 or some such, see how it goes.
so if you have a ender 3 v2 12x12 bed, you cant print the accessories... I can't print the 4 flat ones, and the stacked set is a 10 hour print... I wasted my money!
My parts were tricky to separate after printing PLA normal speed on a Bambu P1S. The test part was easy to separate and I separated them according to the video "tutorial". It got slightly better when I printed the whole thing faster but I ended up printing these separately.
Might be VERY helpful to also have stacks of tiles that are 2 pieces (instead only the 4 pcs) considering the printing times involved. Not complete safe having to leave the printers unattended when someone is not available to respond to issues that could develop (component failure, fires, etc).
That is not bad tbh, I went for the 9 stacks of 6x6 tiles and after the 1st complete later stuck my A1 in 166% print mode and it's taken about 18hrs to finish and the quality is very similar, maybe not as smooth on the sides but you don't see that anyway. Saves a huge amount of time
Does it matter which side is front/back? I just made a custom multi board and realized I flipped it on the bed. I know this was critical for the hex/honeycomb wall. I don’t see a big difference on either side but wanted to check before final assembly
Discussions — 8x8 Legacy Tiles - 3x3 Board - Ironing Stack
It would be helpful if the description of these packs contained the area that they can cover. Example: This pack contains 9 8x8 grids of varying types which will assemble into a 2ft by 2ft square.
Yes Please! The descriptions currently are very generic to the project not the object in question. This is needed on all parts.
Agreed!
Agreed!
yes, this please!
How are you getting them to print stake? Mine stops at 65% on Bambu studio. I paid the $5 membership is that why?
I am curious is there a reason 2 of them together are not 16 inches on center for mounting to studs?
The Multiboard grid is 25mm, which is just slightly less than an inch (~25.4mm) so things don't quite line up, especially over longer spans.
Can we get a bambu profile with support rafts in between objects? separating these is a real challenge
37 hours
Anycubic Kobra 2
Anycubic PLA+
215.73m filament used - about 80% of my spool
used a brim as my first few test prints had issues adhering to print bed. Even though towards the end, it separated
removed them with a putty knife
this is amazing. I'm hooked on stacked!
I've done 2 separate prints using the recommended settings. Both times I couldn't get them to separate. I did the second thinking I did something wrong the 1st time. On the second print I was only able to slightly separate on the edges only. I decided to try one last time. So my solution was to use "4" wall loops instead of "3". Note you're going to get a warning that starting stack has floating regions. Just ignore the warning. Worked like a charm the 3rd time. But it took almost 2 days.
Can someone help me with "Use 3 perimeter wall thickness" I'm not quite sure what this setting is in Bambu Labs Studio. I'm still very new at this. Thank you
Select Objects (instead of Global), then in the Frequent settings, where it says "Wall Loops" set it to 3. There might be other ways to do it as well, but that works for me.
I can never get stacked prints to separate does anyone have advice. I have Ironing on for all top layers?
Using a long screw as leverage works for me. I just use it as leverage in the small holes. I usually have pry all along one side of the grid, to get it to come unstuck.
I can never get stacked prints to separate does anyone have advice. I have Ironing on for all top layers?
my p1s keeps clogging due to heat creep during the ironing its been kinda a pain, any tips for this?
Cool project but very generic (copy pasta) description. Doesnt even say how many layers nor whats the bed size needed. Doesn't adress any of the commenters issues.
I believe thats because the bed size can be inferred from the size of the model (~200mmx200mm). Jonathan (the maker) has put a copious amount of time in to create this. He has also released a lot of very helpful and thorough youtube videos here, https://www.youtube.com/@Keep-Making. As a community maker is can be very hard to keep up with the demand of public help and comments while maintaining the project and still navigating day-to-day life such as work. We should be grateful its public...
Couldn't agree more Devan!
how do you get them apart. I have ruined 3 sets. It takes so long to print and then get destroyed trying to take apart.
Bambu Studio is recommending that I simplify the model as it has over 1 million triangles. Should I ignore this?
I just ignored it, and came out fine for me
Had a great first print of this on my P1P, 24 hrs on sport mode... very carefully separating each layer went pretty well. Had a problem with separating the first 2 layers (bottom most)... one section seemed to have fused and it snapped on both layers.. so, two layers ruined. sigh. I may just stick to stacks of 4 or some such, see how it goes.
so if you have a ender 3 v2 12x12 bed, you cant print the accessories... I can't print the 4 flat ones, and the stacked set is a 10 hour print... I wasted my money!
My parts were tricky to separate after printing PLA normal speed on a Bambu P1S. The test part was easy to separate and I separated them according to the video "tutorial". It got slightly better when I printed the whole thing faster but I ended up printing these separately.
Might be VERY helpful to also have stacks of tiles that are 2 pieces (instead only the 4 pcs) considering the printing times involved. Not complete safe having to leave the printers unattended when someone is not available to respond to issues that could develop (component failure, fires, etc).
Hi, how long does it take for you guys to print a stack with 8x8 with 8 tiles?
This starter stack took around 36 hours on my BambuLab A1
That is not bad tbh, I went for the 9 stacks of 6x6 tiles and after the 1st complete later stuck my A1 in 166% print mode and it's taken about 18hrs to finish and the quality is very similar, maybe not as smooth on the sides but you don't see that anyway. Saves a huge amount of time
yikes! 1 roll of filament? or more?
Does it matter which side is front/back? I just made a custom multi board and realized I flipped it on the bed. I know this was critical for the hex/honeycomb wall. I don’t see a big difference on either side but wanted to check before final assembly
I use Cura, what setting does this relate to: "3 wall perimeters in wall thickness"
Found on Discord, simply "Wall Line Count: 3"