Bees may have bestagons but humans still build rectangular walls. So here are the rectangular frame pieces!
There are framed pieces for a few different sizes:
The 12x9 System - recommended for X1 and P1 series printers - the middle pieces are 12 cells wide by 9 cells high. This makes the biggest pieces per print on a 256x256 bed with a filament cutter exclusion area (i.e. on a P1P/P1S/X1C without physically blocking out the filament cutter). The middle piece can be found here and I also included this in the print profiles as it is my model (it's one of the first things I modelled and shared after getting my P1P!).
The 12x10 System - recommended for the A1 - the middle pieces are 12 cells wide by 10 cells high. This makes the biggest pieces per print on a 256x256 bed without an exclusion area (i.e. on an A1 or a tweakedP1P/P1S/X1C). The middle piece can be found here and I also included this in the print profiles as it is my model.
The 8x7 system - recommended for the A1 Mini - the middle pieces are 8 cells wide by 7 cells high. These are designed to maximise the 180x180 bed of the Prusa Mini, and consequently will also maximise the bed of the A1 mini. The middle piece for this system can also be found here, uploaded by the OG creator, rostap. I did not include the middle piece here as rostap has modelled it first and uploaded it to his page.
The 10x10 system - the middle pieces are 10 cells wide by 10 cells high. These also fit on a 256x256 bed. This makes panels that have a more rectangular aspect ratio and less cells but you may have already started printing these. These may also better fit your wall space that you are trying to fill up due to the slightly different dimensions. The middle piece can be found here, uploaded by the OG creator. I did not include the middle piece here as rostap has modelled it first and uploaded it to his page.
The 10x8 system - the middle pieces are 10 cells wide by 8 cells high. These max out a 220x220 bed (Ender 3 and Similar). The middle piece can be found here, uploaded by the OG creator, rostap. I did not include the middle piece here as rostap has modelled it first and uploaded it to his page.
For those of you that want other sizes for other printer beds, remix is allowed! Or leave a request in a comment if you can wait :)
If you need HSW help in general, check out the honeycombwall subreddit.
Check out this collection for my other Honeycomb Storage Wall models.
Perfect Print every single time. except I printed one corner twice and didn't realize it. now i have to print more to use in a different area of my workspace lol. great work.
looking good, I'm printing using a1 mini 5ft x 8ft wall, it will hold all my funko in office at home. I'll show pics of progress
update #2: 4 more top half then I can start mounting to level and piecing it together whiling printing. I'm also reorganizing my office to fit my 3d printing.
update #3:
I have start the initial installation of 1st top row. I added some lights yo background for flare. I'll give another update soon.
ps: I might buy another a1 or a1 mini to double print. Haven't decided yet.
I wouldn’t do it because the thicker side is the one that faces you and you want the plate texture on that face. if you flip them, you can stack them, but you will have mismatched face textures. Also, if you flip them, you end up with a ton of 45 deg overhangs which won’t print as nicely and the toolhead may slow down to print the overhangs.
Just starting with 3D printing and setting up my work area. Found your design and it looked amazing, so gave it a try. I'm very new, but every piece printed perfectly. My First section is pretty bare, but will fill up quickly I'm sure as I get more into the hobby.
Hi. Is there any chance you might have a Top/Bot filler 10x9? I'm trying to fill a Ikea Micke desk overstand and it turns out that 12x9 (left, middle and right) is too wide and 10x10 are too small, but 12x9 sides and 10x9 filler between them would be close enough. I tried to cut it in fusion, but between my old PC and lousy skills it might be ages before I get it done.