Gridfinity Magnet Light Baseplate
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<p>Zack Freedman’s original Gridfinity Base Plates<br><a href="https://thangs.com/designer/ZackFreedman/3d-model/Gridfinity%2520Baseplates-60925">https://thangs.com/designer/ZackFreedman/3d-model/Gridfinity%2520Baseplates-60925</a><br><br>I’m a big fan of Gridfinity and magnets but the crazy filament cost to print the weighted baseplates to utilize magnets was too high. So I remixed the weighted baseplate to remove all features I don’t really care about leaving a lean magnetic baseplate. Roughly 60% reduction in filament cost from the original weighted baseplate. </p><p>Uses 6x2mm magnets</p><p> </p><p>Excerpt from Zack’s post for printing instructions as that doesn’t change from his to mine.</p><p>———</p><p>A Prusa i3 Mk3 can print up to a 5x5 grid. No matter what you use, make sure your bed adhesion and release is dialed in - these love to curl, and their high surface area can make them challenging to remove.</p><p><strong>Gridfinity Tips!</strong></p><ul><li>No brims or support required!</li><li>Use any filament with an 0.6mm or smaller nozzle.</li><li>Wider plates can curl, so maximize your bed adhesion if you're going big!</li><li>All storage blocks are compatible with all baseplates!</li><li>Most storage blocks are stackable!</li><li>You can add 6x2mm magnets to the corners! They won't magnetize the contents.</li><li>You can also use M3 screws in the corners.</li></ul><p>———</p><p>PSA: Some models may sink into the build plate when loaded into your slicer. Make sure to zero out the z placement height if features are missing. </p><p>Update: Added nx8 files</p>
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