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Lightweight Infinite Skadis 200x200mm

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Cubic infill, significantly reduced print time + variants
Cubic infill, significantly reduced print time + variants
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9.7 h
5 plates
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
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3.4 h
1 plate
5.0(21)

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Description

A Skadis-compatible pegboard panel that prints in one piece on the A1+. Panels connect seamlessly edge to edge. Mount as many as you need to cover any wall space.

 

Panel size: 200x200x5mm. Nine mounting points for better stability. The infill pattern is fully visible from the front, so your choice of pattern (honeycomb, cross hatch, triangles) directly affects the look of the board. Cubic infill cuts print time almost in half compared to honeycomb. A print profile for it is included.

 

Five panel variants available: basic version with 4 holed standoffs, with four standoffs and four additional standoffs for heavier load, with four screw holes (no standoffs), without holes and without standoffs, and 8 holed standoffs.

 

 

For easy alignment just check: Infinite skadis Alignment Tool

If you want to reduce number of wall holes check: Lightweight Infinite Skadis Multi Panel Mount

Want to mount your panel without drilling? Check out the Lightweight Infinite Skadis Wall Mount - No Screws

 

New to Lightweight Infinite Skadis? Start here:

ModelFor
Lightweight Infinite Skadis Board 320x320mmH2S+
Lightweight Infinite Skadis Board 280x280mmH2D+
Lightweight Infinite Skadis Board 240x240mmA1/P1/X1
Lightweight Infinite Skadis Board 200x200mmA1+
Lightweight Infinite Skadis Board 160x160mmA1 Mini

 

Customization

For Bambu Studio, check the Strength tab, under Sparse infill:

  • Sparse infill density controls how dense the grid is.
  • Sparse infill pattern allows you to choose the visual style (e.g., honeycomb, cross hatch, triangles).

 

 

 

Update 12/04/2026: Updated cubic print profile. Added four panel variants (5 in total):

  •    basic version - 4 holed standoffs (old)
  • with four standoffs + four additional standoffs for heavier load
  •  with four screw holes (no standoffs)
  •  without holes and without standoffs
  • 8 holed standoffs

 

Update 11/11/2025: Switching to cubic infill significantly reduces print time, almost by half compared to the default honeycomb pattern! A print profile using this infill has been added. Big thanks to @melvinkeoh for pointing it out!

Update 04/09/2025: The countersink section of the screw holes has been enlarged, ensuring a better fit for countersunk screws.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you print it, please leave a make or rating. It helps a lot.

 

 

 

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Thanks for your awesome designs!! love the lightweight models; really sleek & perfect for collectibles. :) Giving the desk standing one a try now.
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Thanks a lot for the kind words. I’m really glad you like the lightweight models! Hope the desk-standing version works well for you. Ps. Nice collection! Ps2. I like the shelves, looks familiar... ;) ;) ;P
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
came out great.
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Looks great, and happy that you like it ;) Thanks for the rating!
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I'm boosting it again because I loved the result and how it looks. I'm showing how it turned out. I still need to put another row below
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Thank you for the boost and for sharing how it turned out. It already looks great, and I really like your poke-boxes (these are suped cool!). I’m sure the next row will make it even better.
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Replying to @zomb :
Gracias!
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
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Thanks for the feedback! I haven’t tried printing it in black filament yet, but seeing your photo really makes me want to give it a go 🙂
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Replying to @zomb :
Actually, I printed 3 of it, will do a 4th one, each with different patterns. Don't know which pattern to choose last, feel free to recommend if you want me to test one :))
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Replying to @zomb :
went for gyroïde but at 14% infill !
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Made a wall that doesn't warp with the humidity around here like the default ikea skadis mdf wall plates. Made them with 18% infill. That has two benefits. its creates a nice pattern of see through holes and take it down to 64g. I think the pattern looks awesome with the black plate behind it. Awesome design. Thankyou for sharing.
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That’s a fantastic application, and it makes total sense in a more humid environment. Using printed panels to avoid the MDF warping issue is a clever workaround. Thanks a lot for the kind words and for sharing your setup. Really glad the design is working so well for you. Ps. very nice tool collection ;)
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Great, perfect print. Lined my closet with Skadis using the connector pieces to minimize holes in the wall and those also worked great. The only hard part was that some of the holes have to be drilled blind, which isn't *that* bad except that drywall anchors are hard to get _perfectly_ centered, even with a small pilot hole, so if you're doing this from scratch my recommendation is to drill a small (e.g., 1.5mm) pilot hole -- if that pilot hole hits a stud, then sink a self-tapping m4 in there. If it hits a void, redrill the hole big enough to accommodate the anchor lead. That should help a lot with accuracy.
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That’s great to hear. I’m glad the print turned out perfectly and that the connector pieces helped minimize wall holes. Thanks for sharing how you used it, much appreciated. Thank you for the boost, really appreciate it ;)
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Cubic infill, significantly reduced print time + variants
Very good design I have already made 15 and I still need some I am very happy with the result
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Great to hear that! Thanks for the support!
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Thank you very much. It printed perfectly. I made some joints so I wouldn't need to use 4 screws on each panel (but I'm also not going to hang anything too heavy). Here's the joints: https://makerworld.com/pt/models/2901905-joiners-for-lightweight-infinite-skadis-200x200mm --EDIT Oh and i've made it with my own patterns of fill (DONT DO THAT) it became very weak. I'll reprint with creator's profile :)
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I really liked it, very useful and well made, congratulations
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im struggling to find connectors that would allow me to connect a few panels of this kind to each other , can anyone recommend connectors that would work with this design?
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Hello, are you looking for smtn like this green thing in the middle on first photo? https://makerworld.com/en/models/1809267-lightweight-infinite-desktop-skadis-wall#profileId-1929934
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Replying to @zomb :
yes ive been looking for similar designs that would work with your version, so the link you provided will fit?
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Replying to @user_8767810 :
Yes It should fit, bad news is that the model has only diagonal version. If you like i can prepare horizontal & vertical variant, but it might take some time.
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