I had some requests for my Classic Hueforge Frame in different sizes, so here is the frame for 150mm x 200mm prints. The frame itself is 180mm x 230mm. I added a second hanger cutout to this one so you can hang it in either portrait or landscape. There isn't much weight to these so a finishing nail is all you really need to hang it. You only need one of the lock types per frame. The rectangular one is for thin prints to support all sides.
This frame is completely custom designed to hold most 150mm x 200mm Hueforge prints of varying depths. It should hold prints up to 6mm, which is far deeper than most prints. The frame locks have a nice tight fit to hold the prints of varying depths. This model is completely designed by me for the purpose of retailing my Hueforge prints, which I am constantly updating (check me on ETSY), and is strictly for personal use. If you would like to resell this model check out my club on Printables.
This frame will perfectly fit all models I upload, and the vast majority of 150mm x 200mm prints that others have shared. If you make you own filament paintings with Hueforge I find 0.64mm min depth is decent and doesn't bow. The hanger cutout is made so that prints with lob sided weight can be adjusted by using the teeth to easily level it. The frame is printed face down for a nice finish. Your plate type will determine the type of finish on the front side of the frame. I have used the gold textured plate that comes with the P1S in the attached photos.
PRINT and ASSEMBLY:
No supports needed. 3 wall loops and 0.16 Optimal layer height has provided the cleanest prints, especially the sides of the frame.
The locks can be printed with 2 wall loops and 0.20 Layer height. Print one frame and two straight locks or one rectangular one. The included 3MF has the settings above for their respective plates.
Place the frame face down on a surface that will not scratch it.
Orient your print face down so that the top aligns with the wall hanger cutout and insert it into the frame.
Insert one frame lock at a time and make sure you are pushing both ends in evenly. If you try to push one side at a time it will bind up. If you push one side in too far compared to the opposite side just flip it over and push it back out and retry until it is in properly.
It is a simple process and everyone that does not require a caution label on their coffee should breeze through it.
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