8x8 Multiboard Side Legacy Tile x4 Stack
The Multiboard Tiles form the base of Multiboard, allowing you to screw in Threads, insert Snaps and use the Pegboard holes.
The Tiles have two types of holes: Multiholes and Pegboard Holes.
The Multiholes (big holes) are 25 mm apart and allow you to insert “Snap” pieces, in a similar way to the “Honeycomb Storage Wall'' system. The Multihole is also a threaded hole, allowing you to screw in Big Thread Bolts.
The Pegboard Holes (small holes) are 25 mm apart and allow you to use hundreds of pegboard accessories with the tiles. The Pegboard Holes are also threaded, allowing you to screw in Small Thread Bolts.
Tiles are also symmetrical on both sides.
This is a “Side” Tile, so it has one side with pegboard holes, and is usually placed on the two edges of your Multiboard.
Learn more about this part at https://multiboard.io/knowledge-hub
Printing Guidelines:
Video tutorial on how to print stacks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xs2urfM0MRM
This stack print has been designed specifically for 0.2 mm layer heights. They have a 0.2 mm gap between each print. Make sure that all top surfaces get ironed. As a bonus, set the seam alignment to random for maximum strength.
Apart form that, use the default recommended settings: 3 wall perimeters in wall thickness. 15% infill. No supports are needed. The printing orientation is as provided in the file.
Also, keep in mind that one side of the tiles aren’t going to come out as nice as printing individually (in case you want to use them double-sided).
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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).
Just limit the heigh of this print until the 2nd board is complete in your slicer
It seems that all of these file are multi-material...Hoping to get an update to the correct one?
Yes, no ironing stacks. I need the ironing stacks, can't print multimaterial.
The file is multimaterial
Ignore the comments that this is a multi-material model - it is a stack of 4 with a small gap to trigger the ironing between the 4 tiles.
To confirm: split the stack into objects or parts in your slicer and count how many you get. MM prints will have 7 elements (4 tiles and 3 intermediate layers for the other material) and ironing stack will have 4. This model has 4.