Honeycomb Storage Base Grid with Borders Scalable

Honeycomb storage base grid with border and scalable Fusion360 model
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Теперь думаю что крепить :D-Now I'm thinking about what to mount :D

Hi. I want to start my honeycomb project. Any recomendation about wallcound and infill for good durability?

I printed mine as 8x7 and in PLA (Orange pieces) and petg (black ones) and went out very good. Thanks for sharing.

This project was the definition of "measure twice, cut (print) once".

I assumed that 5x5 plates would end up being square and after measuring the one side I had printed, ordered the back-board as 1m x 1m :-|

Thanks to @michelluccote for uploading the step file, allowing me to quickly re-size the grid to print 2 narrower sections to make the whole HSW square and fit on the pre-cut board.

@Zephr0n_227238 That is an interesting observation. I never considered the exact geometrical size of the print. My main goal was to get nice straight edges at whatever size I end up with. Would be nice to have it also result in a perfectly square dimension if wanted.
Love your project. That mirror is a great idea and seem so useful. Makes this project usable in more then just a shop. Absolutely love it!

Printed a simple 2x2 grid to add some storage space near by desk for some of the items that had previously just been floating around it without permanent storage. Printed in Polyterra light gray PLA.

This is a way better idea than my original pieces if you don't have the main board printed already. Great remix!

I don`t find Fusion 360 source files, did you forget to upload them?

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@ThomasBello_549073 So I was looking again at the model and my original download included a step file to start from but not I've uploaded an f3d file as well so you can modify it to your hearts content. Hopefully this file works better for you.

Slowly but surely getting there. Thank you very much!

@gbyleveldt_598908 Wow that is perfect. Love the color pattern. You are ahead of me. It's my design and yet I've not finished setting it up on my wall. :(

@michelluccote haha no man, practice what you preach! Thank you though, your design polishes the grid up nicely.