InfiniSkadis A1 minmal-cost and Invisible Screws

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InfiniSkadis A1 minmal-cost and Invisible Screws

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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New factore size for large printer !

A few weeks ago, I published a design for the well-known ikea skadis boards, printable on the A1 mini.
Following further feedback, I've created a new version for the 250x250mm printer.

 

FYI: I don't own a printer of this size, so I couldn't print this version. But it should work just as well as my version for A1 mini, which you can find here : https://makerworld.com/en/models/462632#profileId-371160

 

An interpretation of the Ikea Skadis board with infinite size possibilities, featuring invisible screws and a design aimed at using less plastic for a more economical print price.

 

For example, you always need to print the A, C, G, I plates, you can use these four plates to create the smaller size.

If you want a taller one, simply print two, four, six… plates D, F for a taller size like the picture.

If you want a larger one, simply print two, four, six… plates B, H.

And if you want a bigger square, print all and add more B, D, E, F, H to complete your desired size.

 

To fix the plate to the wall, use screws with a diameter of 4mm. For my assembly, I use TX20 screws to fix my plates in the wood.

 

FYI: It may be cheaper to buy the original Ikea Skadis.

But if you're far from an ikea store, are interested in the screwless design and just need a small modular format, then my design may not be so bad, I tried to design it with the minimum of plastic needed to reduce the final cost and get closer to the ikea price for a similar size.


Personally, with 1kg spools I bought for 20 euros, the final cost of my print cost me around 13 euros, compared with 10 euros for a skadis of the same size currently on sale in France (02/2024).
Sure, it cost me more, but it suited my needs, so it's up to you to choose the best option.

 

Printing can also be messy, so for best results I recommend printing the first layer slowly.

 

Happy printing :)

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print this with petg and came out 90% great. but there some adhesion issue with the hole that I dont know what might be the cause yet 😭
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My printer (X1 Carbon) cant print it because of exclusion areas, if you could shrink it just a little bit to make a model for the x1 carbon that would be great
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That would be awesome, have the same problem here
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You can set your exclusion area to nothing in settings of the printer. Make sure to save those values in notepad or sth to bring them back later.
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Replying to @user_891561262 :
will this affect cutting? it says it needs that area for cutting or something
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