8x8 MU (4x4 LU) - Multiboard Square Plate - 4x Ironing Stack
This plate can be placed horizontally on a surface, or vertically mounted onto a wall.
When the Plate is vertical, Multibin Shells can be secured using Bin-to-Plate Bar Clips and/or [Bin-to-Plate Corner Pins.
There are also various Plate Snaps that can be attached to the Multibin Plate.
Each cell is 50 mm apart. Connect Plates together using Dual Clips.
Printing Guidelines:
Stack Prints are parts that are printed on top of each other. “Ironing” Stack Prints have a 0.2 mm gap between each print and use ironing to prevent sticking.
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 not supports. Apart from that, use your printer's default settings.
Test out Ironing Stack Printing using this test file: https://than.gs/m/977033
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The description (and image) for this is "4x4 Multibin Plate - x4 Ironing Stack" but the download is a single plate. And so are the others sizes in this series.
I tagged Jonathan on the Multiboard community, and he fixed the files. I printed a stack yesterday.
This isn't the stack prints, this is just the single plate
I tagged Jonathan on the Multiboard community, and he fixed the files. I printed a stack yesterday.
Having these added to the tile generator as an option would be super useful. I'm sure it'd be a lot of work, but as a person who likes to have their printer wiling away at a 20 plate stack over a weekend, it'd be nice to get larger stacks.