This is my try at designing a fast-printing, reusable (as in using clips and no glue), moddable frame with an optional stand.
I have added a lot of pre-configured buildplates to the print profile, both face-down (if you like your buildplate surface as your frame front) and face-up (if you'd like to have your frame show off your hilbert curve, your buildplate is to scratched up or if your matte filament is too shiny when the front is face-down).
They are bundled up in a more or less “One plate to get one frame” style, one frame takes only about 1h20m / 40g of filament on my A1, non-bedslingers might be close to 1 hour.
They print fine on my A1 and several PLA filaments, but your mileage may vary. Please adjust the top layer (or any other setting) to your liking.
Use four of the clips to fix the 200x200 hueforge picture inside the frame, just bend them until they snap into their recesses.
Use two clips and one of the stands (v1 is somewhat adjustable, v2 is more rigid) if you want to have stand it on your desk.
Note: Since I have used 3D builder there are source files for this, but not in a parametric format. Everything was done by creating volumes and subtracting/adding intersections and stuff… 😅