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HueForge Chip Plate
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Simple holder that can hold a row of up to 6 or 7 chip plates.
Had the idea when printing out the calibration squares for HueForge. I now have this hanging above our drawing tablet so that I can more accurately color match with the filaments we have on hand.
This is the video link to the instructions on creating the TD chips...
https://youtu.be/ua3DoRlmN-c?list=PLXWSdD64Do7GCae6H7O7I60kszHDdhK0C&t=734
Infill: The Chip Plates should be printed at 100% infill, any less than that and you won't even save any filament. You can get away with 20% on the backplate, but you'll see the infill patterns (which is kinda cool I guess?). I went ahead and did 20% and it's fine, but you may want to do 100% to ensure that it's sturdy.
Attaching: You will need to glue the chip plate to the back plate. I have created grooves so they should slot in pretty easily. A tiny dab of superglue should do it, but I'm a psychopath and laid a bead of gorilla glue along the entire channel (the earthquake
Had the idea when printing out the calibration squares for HueForge. I now have this hanging above our drawing tablet so that I can more accurately color match with the filaments we have on hand.
This is the video link to the instructions on creating the TD chips...
https://youtu.be/ua3DoRlmN-c?list=PLXWSdD64Do7GCae6H7O7I60kszHDdhK0C&t=734
Infill: The Chip Plates should be printed at 100% infill, any less than that and you won't even save any filament. You can get away with 20% on the backplate, but you'll see the infill patterns (which is kinda cool I guess?). I went ahead and did 20% and it's fine, but you may want to do 100% to ensure that it's sturdy.
Attaching: You will need to glue the chip plate to the back plate. I have created grooves so they should slot in pretty easily. A tiny dab of superglue should do it, but I'm a psychopath and laid a bead of gorilla glue along the entire channel (the earthquake
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