Wish I would had done it sooner, much better than in bags in a box out of site. Many others have made versions like this. Here it’s meant to be attached to a board and framed up, also using as little filament as possible. Most MINIFIGS fit in these smaller-width hexagons.
Right now wrapping in window stretch wrap, but hope a glass frame in the future.
Trying something new, I have no income so I’m going to have paid additions to my free files and more.
• On the Public STL websites you will get a sampling of some of the STL’s.
• Same STL’s at higher resolution and more with matching STP’s files will be on my personal website for free and with no requirements to download.
• Then a paid version that will give you, even more, STL’s and STP’s but also any new files I add to this project will be available along with the source FreeCAD files.
• Working on a plan for a user that purchases some % of my work or donation size will get lifetime access to all my files related to 3D printing. Even future 3D printing projects. For their personal use.
You can add as many rows or columns. Columns come in single, dual, triple, five, and seven boxes wide. The rows could be different styles and heights as long as the same goes across the whole row with all the columns.
I would resize anything using FreeCAD and make changes to the Spreadsheet. Verse resizing in the slicer.
I’m printing at 0.8mm with 0.3 thick layers. The base of 1.2mm thick is using 1.0mm lines. Box walls are 3.2mm with modules joining sides being 1.6mm (4 lines to 2 lines).
I’m sure I’ll be making other mods for this.
Raised areas for deeper boxes.
Modules that are scenes.
more to come….
Enjoy!
`mike
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