9x9 MU - Center Grid Interfitted - MultiBoard Octagon Plate
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 “Core” Tile, so it has two sides with pegboard holes, and forms most of your Multiboard.
Learn more about this part at https://multiboard.io/knowledge-hub
Printing Guidelines:
The printing orientation is as provided in the file. The print has been designed to be “3 wall perimeters” in wall thickness. Printed at a layout height of 0.2 mm. It doesn't need printing supports. Use the default 15% infill. This part has been designed with a tolerance of 0.25 mm. Your printer will need to be able to bridge gaps of up to 30 mm for some designs.
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This object is part of Multiboard, a FREE "all in one" organization system with 700+ parts, that combines pegboard holes, honeycomb snaps, Gridfinity like bins, threads, brakes, and much more.
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Would you have a link or name for the white big bins? they look awesome!
wow this is an awesome install! I'm just starting to print my wall panels now. Hope it looks as good as yours does!
Do not use this file. If you look closely, all of the edges along the outer perimeter of the tile have "nubs" that are pointing outward. A correct Multiboard tile should have two edges with "nubs" and two edges with "notches" so that they interlock properly. Printing this version will leave a 0.5 mm gap between each tile, and reduce the strength along the joints. This file should be removed from Thangs, honestly. I now have to re-print 7 tiles.
bro lol this is the core file it is correct don't talk shit b4 ya know 2nd time i printed now for friend now on 3rd i did the advance with 8 core in the middle 2 rows of 4 and then 2 left,2 right,4 top,and 4 bottom edges then 1 of each top right top left corner 1 of each bottom right bottom left corners this is the correct file all spikes go up and to the right all the rounds go to the left and bottom rounds have nub notch female spikes have male nub Read the directions and watch the videos
... what?
Hmm, a random commenter telling the creator of multiboard that their multiboard model is incorrect. I think you should try flipping your piece over and see if that works better for ya.
After slicing this in Bambu Studio it says at it has a 16 hour print time... That sounds a bit long or am I missing something here?
Are you sure you didn't slice all plates in your project? Mine says about 4 hours to print on PLA.
I just imported into Bambu Studio and I'm getting 3h51m, so 16h definitely sounds long and wrong. Screenshot
I'm also getting 16h. Any idea what I'm doing wrong? I just import to bambustudio and slice plate.
Was just in the middle of printing all 140 boards that I need. Now I see new files. Not a big deal, but I hope you bring back the stack prints - those worked out very well for me so far. Got 35 printed thus far.
What connects multiple core tiles together? Loving it btw!