January 13, 2024
Description
Simple picture frame for Hueforge portraits
1:1
-100mm x 100mm 2.0/2.5/3mm Depth : Actual Frame size L 4 5/8" x W ¾" x H 4 5/8"
-150mm x 150mm 2.0/2.5/3mm Depth : Actual Frame size L 6 ¼" x W ¾" x H 6 ¼"
-200mm x 200mm 2.0/2.5/3mm Depth : Actual Frame size L 8 ¼" x W ¾" x H 8 ¼"
-Wall or table/desk mount
Specs:
-Designed for Huforge prints with a Boarder Depth or Max Depth of 2.0/2.5/3.0mm 2nd Photo depending Print Profile
-Recommed Minimum Border Width of 2mm if you are creating the portrait in Hueforge
-3mm Border Widths will add nice visual 1mm past the frame window
-All Frames include a lean to offset the weight of the pictures from falling forward when placed on a table or desk, this does not affect the symmetry of the frame hanging on a wall.
-Future iterations will include Max Depths of 3.5mm/4mm & 5mm to accommodate higher detail prints
-If the size you need isnt listed, leave a Comment
Take A Look:
-As always Double check your settings, print profile and printer selection to this print profile as this is based off of the X1 Carbon and Frostbite build plate. I like to run hotter print temps which might not be correct for your setup.
-Issues you might run into, if the picture you are using doesnt have a boarder and the lowest layer heights are around the edge of the picture (darkest colors/first color used) there will be a loose fit. On the Other hand, if the picture you are using doesnt have a border and the highest layer heights are around the edges of the picture (lightest color/last color used) there will be a snug fit
Material and Recommendations:
-Recommend using Bambu Lab PLA Basic if your enviroment (away from Direct sunlight) allows for faster print times.
-Recommend Speeds below 100mm/s if possible with generic PETG, Highest print quality aroung 75mm/s. Printing temp 250-260c
-If printing with Bambu Lab PETG HF use recommend settings on filament roll. Printing temp 245-260c
-Recommend higher temps with PETG to decrease print time, if speeds above 200/mms to prevent frame from warping if using textured plate
-Recommend printing with a Brim to keep corners secure to build plate.
Assembly:
-See Main Photos for step by step assembly
-Top/Up indicated by the arrow on back of frame
-Place top of portrait in slot at top of frame first
-Lightly rotate/roll/bend the bottom of portrait into the bottom slot in the frame
-On left and right of frame pull outward to clear the side tabs on frame
-Make sure portrait is snug in place
License:
Standard Digital File License