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Magnetic Gridfinity Risers optimized for magnets-only

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Magnetic Gridfinity Risers optimized for magnets-only 3d model
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Building upon the strike plate optimized base plates, these risers put magnets in the feet at the bottom AND the top for the next layer to build upon. Elevate your gridfinity with some magnetic stability!

The risers have a few key features

  • Magnets in the bottom and top for a consistent connection pattern across your entire gridfinity system. Just make sure your polarities align correctly!
  • M3 holes pass all they way through the risers, allowing you to bolt down permanent elevation where a magnet just won't suffice. This may sometimes require exceptionally long bolts or screws!
  • I've included a useful sampling of ready to print files, but the parametric file can (without modification) support anything up to a 7x7xN riser! Just update the variables, and go wild.
  • The elevation uses the gridfinity vertical unit of 7mm. Typical short containers use 1u (21mm) effective height. However, a riser is a bit of an exception. So, 0u and -1u are also valid options when deciding how you want to increment your stack. I've found 2u increments from row to row work best for my paint pots, so that might be a good place to start.
  • Because these pass up the magnetic stability, I've found the 1x1xN risers most useful. For example, a 1x4 collection of paint is securely elevated on two 1x1x0 risers without a problem. This can substantially reduce the cost of elevating your storage with strategic stilts.

As usual...

  • 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 risers!

7 Likes72 DownloadsDecember 13, 2022



7 Likes72 DownloadsDecember 13, 2022
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