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Universal Lattice System
by Lippifuss
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"Grid-Seven-System"
This is a collection of different parts that can be put together like you need it. All parts are designed to need only a small amount of print-material and to be strong at the same time.
Also it looks really cool.
Printing:
The maximum angles are 45° so I printed the Parts without support. Only on the grid_seven i used "touching buildplate"-Support, so that the top mounting holes came out straight. The structure itself needs no support if you have a well calibrated Printer.
- Nozzle: 0.4mm
- Layer: 0.2mm
- Material: In my case > BQ PLA (210°C)
Dimensions:
- All screwholediameters are 3,5mm.
- 40mm*40mm base
- Standard grid_seven is 157mm high
- Small grid_seven is 65mm high
Need in Addition:
Beside the screws and your Print-Equipment nothing more is needed.
Example:
I use this system to mount an LED-strip-light next to my printer and also a Microsoft-Webcam for Octopi.
UPDATE:
2016-11-10: Added a Spoolholder
2016-11-14: Added a stro
This is a collection of different parts that can be put together like you need it. All parts are designed to need only a small amount of print-material and to be strong at the same time.
Also it looks really cool.
Printing:
The maximum angles are 45° so I printed the Parts without support. Only on the grid_seven i used "touching buildplate"-Support, so that the top mounting holes came out straight. The structure itself needs no support if you have a well calibrated Printer.
- Nozzle: 0.4mm
- Layer: 0.2mm
- Material: In my case > BQ PLA (210°C)
Dimensions:
- All screwholediameters are 3,5mm.
- 40mm*40mm base
- Standard grid_seven is 157mm high
- Small grid_seven is 65mm high
Need in Addition:
Beside the screws and your Print-Equipment nothing more is needed.
Example:
I use this system to mount an LED-strip-light next to my printer and also a Microsoft-Webcam for Octopi.
UPDATE:
2016-11-10: Added a Spoolholder
2016-11-14: Added a stro
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