
Gridfinity frames for the Skadis board
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A Gridfinity frame for IKEA's Skådis board. The collection of Gridfinity frames is available in 12 sizes from 1x1 to 2x5 modules. The Gridfinity frame is mounted on the IKEA Skådis board by using T-nuts. Installation The Gridfinity frame is mounted on the Skadis board using a T-nut that is made to fit M3 screws. T-nuts provide a strong and secure hold and are easy to install and remove by using a screwdriver. There are two different versions of the Gridfinity frame, one with countersunk holes and the other with flat holes, which one to use depends on the type of screw you are using. The screws that will fit should be about 15 mm in length.Place the screw in the T-nut through the holes in the frame and screw it in until the T-nut is about 2-3 mm from the back of the frame, insert the T-nuts vertically through the Skadis holes, then as you tighten the screw the T-nut will turn and lock the frame to the board.You can find and download the matching T-nut here: Skadis T-nut for M3 screw. Printing and print settingsIn the model files, the parts are orientated in the direction best suited for printing. Use PLA for printing with a layer height of 0.2mm and a nozzle width of 0.4mm. A wall, bottom and top thickness of at least 3 lines and an infill of 25%. A support structure for the screw hole are recommended for the printing. More of my modelsYou might be interested in some of my other models. Skadis hook set Click here if you are interested in seeing more of my models for IKEA Skådis board. Feedback is always good. If you want to encourage me or other designers to make more models, hit like and/or post your makes. If something is not good or if something is missing and can be improved, leave a comment.
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