
Universal Lattice System
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Grid-Seven-System This is a modular collection of parts that can be assembled to meet specific needs. Each part requires minimal print material and possesses exceptional strength, all while boasting an attractive design. Printing: The maximum printing angles are 45°, allowing for parts to be printed without support structures. However, the grid_seven model required "touching buildplate" support to ensure top mounting holes were properly aligned. With a well-calibrated printer, no additional support is needed for this structure. Nozzle: 0.4mm Layer: 0.2mm Material: In my case, BQ PLA was used at 210°C. Dimensions: All screw diameters are 3.5mm. The base dimensions are 40mm x 40mm. The standard grid_seven model stands 157mm high. The small grid_seven model measures 65mm in height. Additional Requirements: Aside from screws and print equipment, nothing else is necessary for assembly. Example Use Cases: I utilize this system to mount an LED strip light next to my printer and a Microsoft webcam for Octopi. UPDATE: 2016-11-10: A spool holder was added. 2016-11-14: A stronger corner bracket was implemented. Print Settings: Printer: TEVO Tarantula Rafts: No rafts were used. Supports: No supports were employed. Resolution: 0.2mm resolution was achieved. Infill: 20% infill density was utilized. Design Software: FreeCAD was used to design this program.
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