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So currently I am thinking about organizing space around my 3D printers. I know Gridfinity from Zacks YT. But while looking for solutions for 2020 extrusions, I found this gem. Looks slightly better than basic base plates. Wonder what you think about it

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

I am printing it right now. What I like about this design is author states that Gridfinity is not a set of ready STLs to print, but a set of standardized rules - which made me look at the whole system from new perspective.