HueForge Bevelled Edge Frame 200x200 with inserts (Any size possible, parameterised in F360)

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HueForge Bevelled Edge Frame 200x200 with inserts (Any size possible, parameterised in F360)

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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, No Brim, No Support
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, No Brim, No Support
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fixed overhangs, no splitting - 0.2mm layer/0.16mm layer, 25% infill
fixed overhangs, no splitting - 0.2mm layer/0.16mm layer, 25% infill
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Version 3 of a printable HueForge Frame for 200x200mm prints. This version uses press in right-angled inserts to hold the frame securely. NO GLUE needed - the inserts are a snug fit! No supports or brim needed.

 

I have Included the F360 file which includes info on which parameters to change for different sized frames. Follow the instructions and the frame will resize automatically, then export the STL or STEP, and make clones on the plate. Note that trying adjust size by just scaling in Bambu Studio will fail because the mitre angles will change.

 

You can now adjust most of the parameters to change height and width of the frame, thickness of the HF Image etc. Guidance is given in the F360 file for ranges of values I have tested. See the comments inside the Modify, Change Parameters dialog box.

 

If the insert is too tight or loose, there is now a parameter in the F360 file for PrinterTolerance as one user commented that it was too tight - mine have always been fine, but printers and PLA do vary, so you can adjust if needed. Apologies to those who uploaded earlier versions, V10 is the latest and greatest and most flexible.

 

I did this special frame for a Die Hard print to make it look more like he was in the air duct, with a frame height of 40mm.

 

 

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fixed overhangs, no splitting - 0.2mm layer/0.16mm layer, 25% infill
Came out great!
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@ochiburi do you really print it in this orientation as shown in the 3d preview without supports? I am a little confused about this, then are the Layers are unsupported
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yes, I have printed many. you can change orientation if you prefer.
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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, No Brim, No Support
Came out awesome
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thanks for the feedback, much appreciated.
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great design and great that you can customise
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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, No Brim, No Support
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didn’t work for me as the holes were too distorted and tight and split the frame - I’m sure it was my set up but left the orientation as per the plate so not sure ??
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The new files for this are really nice! I love that I can load into the free version of F360 and make any custom sizes I want.
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inserts are too tight, splits the frame part when going in
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I have created a smaller insert for you to try - let me know if its still a problem for you :) See file "smaller insert.step"
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the simple things are often the best. thanks for the F360 file and way you have designed that. only slight thing i would say is that something to square the corners would be ideal, they can slip past each other and go out of square. something like a stop for the corner bits could work.
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it works pretty good. it’s very fragile, you have to be gentle putting it together or it will crack.
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