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6x6 Tiles - 3x3 Board - Ironing Stack

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6x6 Tiles - 3x3 Board - Ironing Stack 3d model
6x6 Tiles - 3x3 Board - Ironing Stack - Awesome first print, 

On Sunlu APLA grey, 70 Bed 230 hotend.

Coped well with both 125% and 166% print speed after tray one with a 5mm skirt which shaved almost 5 hours off the orint time.

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6x6 Tiles - 3x3 Board - Ironing Stack - After a failed manual stack that I wanted to try (I'm clearly still getting something wrong in the alignment or something there...), this one came out beautifully!
For interest sake, this is the Ender 3 v3 KE. I printed the 6x6 to test, but the bed will support the 8x8 as well. - 3d model
6x6 Tiles - 3x3 Board - Ironing Stack 3d model
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This stack creates a 3x3 Board that is 450x450 mm or 17.7x17.7 inches.

The stack is made of 4 Core Tiles, 4 Side Tiles, and 1 Corner Tile. Each Tile is a 6x6 (approximately 150x150 mm).

The Tile layout is as shown in the images.

These Tiles can be mounted to the wall using these pre-made mounting packs:

Learn about other mounting options at https://multiboard.io/knowledge-hub

Printing Guidelines

Stack Prints are parts that are printed on top of each other. This stack print uses the "Ironing" method, click here to watch a video tutorial about it.

The printing orientation is as provided in the file. Make sure the downloaded files are .STL.

Printer Settings: Turn on "ironing" for top surfaces. 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.

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).

Test out Ironing Stack Printing using this test file: https://than.gs/m/977033

If Ironing Stack Printing doesn't work for you, then try out Multi-Material Stack Printing.

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


130 Likes2.1K DownloadsDecember 15, 2023



130 Likes2.1K DownloadsDecember 15, 2023
This model is restricted by licensing terms.