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Gridfinity Hyperlight Stackable Base

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Headline: a 6x6 gridfinity base similar in capabilities to the ultralight base from DBT85, that can be printed in vase mode with just 7.3g of filament in just under 8 minutes (not counting ~6 minute calibration) on my A1. Without spiral mode, it using 10.7g of filament and takes 11 minutes to print. It is also fairly reliably able to be printed in ludicrous mode, cutting those print times by ~40%. And it can be printed in a stack with PLA and PETG inferfaces: a stack of 10 6x6 grids with ~135g of total filament (PLA+PETG combined) in 2 hours and 34 minutes printing time at standard speed on my A1. All times don't count the ~6 minute standard A1 calibration before a print.Description:I really liked the ultralight gridfinity bases of https://makerworld.com/en/models/1226917-ultralight-gridfinity-bases of DBT85, but I found two problems. 1) When printed at higher speeds (ludicrous for instance on my A1), it would sometimes struggle with the overhangs etc. 2) while it printed fast and
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Organizers
Source
MakerWorld
Published
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What you need to print this: Intermediate Medium confidence
Why?
no supports · large print
Support-free Single piece
Supports 0/3
Assembly 0/3
Settings 1/3
Bed size 2/3
Post-process 0/3
Printer
FDM / FFF
File format
STL
Material
PLA, PETG
Min. bed size
200 mm (Large)
Est. print time
2 h
Software
Cura, PrusaSlicer, or similar
Frequently Asked Questions
Which 3D printer is suitable for Gridfinity Hyperlight Stackable Base?
Any FDM printer should handle Gridfinity Hyperlight Stackable Base just fine. It's been printed on machines like Bambu Lab A1, Prusa MK4, Creality Ender 3, Anycubic Kobra. A minimum build volume of 200 mm is recommended.
Does Gridfinity Hyperlight Stackable Base need supports when printing?
No supports needed for Gridfinity Hyperlight Stackable Base — it's designed to print clean off the bed.
How long does it take to print Gridfinity Hyperlight Stackable Base?
According to the design notes, Gridfinity Hyperlight Stackable Base takes approximately 2 hours to print at standard settings (0.2 mm layer height, 15% infill). Actual print time varies based on your printer speed, layer height, and infill density.
What file format is Gridfinity Hyperlight Stackable Base available in?
Gridfinity Hyperlight Stackable Base is available in STL format. These files can be opened and sliced using free software such as Cura, PrusaSlicer, Bambu Studio, or OrcaSlicer for FDM printing, or ChiTuBox and Lychee Slicer for resin printing. The download is provided through MakerWorld.
Is Gridfinity Hyperlight Stackable Base free to download?
Yes, Gridfinity Hyperlight Stackable Base is available as a free download through MakerWorld. Always check the license on the original platform to understand commercial use, remixing, and attribution requirements.
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