I made a couple of laser bed nail boards for my Creality Falcon Module on my Ender 3 V2.
I originally made this model for a nail board, that used the bamboo cutting board from Dollar Tree.
I started by making a template in Fusion 360 and exporting a DXF file for LightBurn. (The export is completely doable with a personal license - with just a few extra steps)
And glued some magnets on the bottom to keep them from moving around.
I used:
2 ea. Dollar Tree Bamboo board
1 ea. Dollar Tree 9 x 13 Aluminum pan
3 ea. Home Depot #16 x 1-1/4in Wire Nails (1oz package)
LightBurn is a highly recommended software for cutting and engraving with your laser. So, my link is to the LightBurn Forum and at the bottom, a LightBurn Project File. (It's like a Fusion 360 project file)
I added a .DFX file to the forum, underneath the LightBurn Project file, in case that helps with other laser cutter software's. (This is like a 3D model file, but for laser cutters, flat not 3D)
So the file includes the pattern for the nail holes to be cut by laser?
Unfortunately my XTool M1 is not compatible with LightBurn, that's the sole reason I am not using it (yet). I do all of the design work in Inkscape and then import the files into my machines proprietary software XCS.
What is the nail board for? (I just googled "3d printing nail board" and didn't come up with anything that looks similar to this, so I'm not sure if this is a common tool for FDM printers... seems like it'd be hard to print on, though.)
It's not for 3d printing. It's a riser for laser cutting objects. I have the Creality laser module (10W) attached and instantly burned a hole in my Carborundum Glass Build Plate.
The 10W is capable of burning a 3/4 inch hole in wood (who knew /s).
So, i looked around at what other laser cutters were using, and build my own.