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Lightweight Front-Insert HueForge Wall Frame

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

A lightweight wall frame designed for 200 x 200 mm HueForge panels.

This frame uses a front-insert structure, so the panel can be placed from the front instead of being loaded from the back. The open-frame design keeps the model light, fast to print, and easy to use for wall display.

Features:
- Designed for 200 x 200 mm HueForge panels
- Front-insert panel structure
- Lightweight open-frame design
- Wall-mountable
- No supports required
- Fast and filament-saving print

 

Important:
Do not scale the model unless your HueForge panel is scaled as well.
This frame is designed for a fixed 200 x 200 mm panel size.

 

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