The file '100Hex Wall Frames (Filament Saver Remix) 3D Printer Model' is (stl,scad) file type, size is 587.1KB.
This design is also on printables - https://www.printables.com/model/150326-100hex-wall-frames-filament-saver-remix
Update: Included a version with rotated supports. I've also uploaded the OpenSCAD script if you want to customize the frame (check out this guide if you've never used OpenSCAD)
I recently discovered the 100Hex project by tecnoloxia_org and decided I would challenge myself to add a load of customizable hex designs (I've started uploading them here if you want to check them out).
I liked the current frame design, but after printing one, I realised that I would end up using a load of filament just printing the frames. I also had trouble withthe snap-fit connector so decided to work on a quick solution.
Instead of printing an entire frame, just the main parts are included. You can print the hex with a base and change layers on height or just use card/paper to fill the back (which makes it easier to draw on/add color). I've used cheap recycled black card that I picked up for cheap on ebay, it's held in by the hex when it's fitted.
Rather than printing snap-fit connecters or a frame thick enough to fit a screw hole, there is holes for cotton string. You can simply tie the frames together and then use a bit of string to hang it on a nail or screw.
Thanks to the original creators! There is no way I would of had the idea for this without them.
According to cura:
This version:
Original:
As per the original, you may find it better to scale this slightly. I find everything fits together perfectly if I print the frame at 100.1% width & length (or the hexes at 99.9%). It will depend on your printer and filament so print a test before you go wild!
The hexes in the images are:
Hex_Reduced_Frame.stl | 411.9KB | |
V2.stl | 850.5KB | |
V2_1.scad | 1.5KB | |
V2_Rotated_Supports.stl | 773.3KB |