update feb-25-2024 I added some variants. Just select the appropriate plate to print.
honeycomb infill (original)
hillbert curve infill
tri-hexagon infill
solid variant
empty triangle variant
strong variant (5 walls, 35% infill)
I made these mounts to create a filament rack out of 2 wooden dowels that I had lying around. The dowels are 23mm in diameter. The triangular shape bears almost all the weight. The inside of the triangle is a honeycomb infill just for fun.
How to slice the model yourself (open infill pattern)
On the Makerworld page for the model, click on Open in BambuStudio. (Or click download and open in OrcaSlicer)
When the model shows up in BambuStudio, click on slice plate to see the preview
Only then should you see the open honeycomb revealed
Be sure to check out the other plates with variants
The raw stl way
Download the stl and open it in BambuStudio or OrcaSlicer
In the object list (left) click on the filename and right-click
Choose Split > To Parts
Click on the part ending in ‘_2’. This in the inner part
Underneath, click the ‘Strength’ tab.
Scroll to Top/bottom shells
Set Top and Bottom shell layers to 0. This reveals the infill.
Then scroll to the infill and set it to your liking (I used honeycomb, 10%)
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Still very new to this. Using Bambu Studio I know how to separate the objects (Triangle mount and inside triangle). I also know how to set infill to honeycomb, but how to you remove the top and bottom walls so infill honeycomb area is exposed?
It's not the model's fault but the dowel's diameter varies +-0.5mm so I will need to reprint it with bigger holes. (about 103.5% enlargement in X and Y directions)