Minimal Baseplate 4x4.stl
496 downloads · 4 years ago · What you get when bare a gridfinity frame meets a magnet baseplate and they fall in love and live ha
What you get when bare a gridfinity frame meets a magnet baseplate and they fall in love and live happily ever after in your tool drawer. Saves about 25% filament compared to the standard baseplate of the same size (more, if you use a lot of infill). Smooth underside. If you want other sizes (eg 5x3, 2x4) use the .f3d file in Fusion 360 to change the rectangular pattern. Or maybe message and ask me nicely :)
Minimal Baseplate 4x4.stl
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Great minds think alike my dude. https://www.printables.com/model/250550-gridfinity-magnet-light-baseplate
Posted to Printables instead of here because thangs doesn't work well on my MacBook for some reason...
It's to fit these metal tire weights - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0851J3T8V
Hah, nice!! You even used the same right-angle grommet thingy. I used plain black filament for mine, too. Great minds indeed. I was thinking I might need to use a shallower attachment angle, but it seems very sturdy.
Do you happen to know the rationale for the complicated underside geometry that Zack put on the original (that we carved out)? Does it fit onto something? Or was it just designed that way to maximize strength? I was worrying I made this incapable of properly interfacing with something else...