MultiBoom Arm - Multiboard Boom Arm
Multiboard MultiBoom Arm - Boom Arm BOOM! There it is! Another functional part for your Multiboard - a boom arm that can connect your phones, cameras, mic, or other multiboard accessories at multiple angles!
All arms can accept Multiboard Bolts, Snaps, Threads, Hooks, shelves etc. Piece this thing together in hundreds of combinations. Cant wait to see what you can do with this!
Included Boom Parts Mounting to Multiboard: MultiBOOM_Mount-A_Wall_T-BOLT_STRONG.stl - Print w/Supports MultiBOOM_Mount-A_Wall.stl - Optional Push Mount (not recommended) 9 mm Small Thread, Flat Head, T-Bolt.stl MultiBOOM_Mount-B_Swivel.stl MultiBOOM_Mount-C_Pin.stl
Boom Arms: MultiBOOM_Arm_Female_80mm.stl MultiBOOM_Arm_Female_100mm.stl MultiBOOM_Arm_Female_150mm.stl MultiBOOM_Arm_Male_100mm.stl MultiBOOM_Arm_Male-Female_100mm.stl MultiBOOM_Arm_Male-Female_150mm.stl
MultiBOOM_Nuts.stl - Used all over your Boom to attach Arms MultiBOOM_Mount-A_InLine-Swivel.stl














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FYI: Updated the PIN file. The original included was the longer pin was an option used for the Desk Mount. Correct PIN file should keep thing tighter on the wall.
have a bolt with a through hole? I can't tighten up the swivel enough to keep it from swinging on it's own
rchamp26 do you still need a nut with a hole through it? I took that on as a project to see if I could do it in fusion 360. I can share the file if you still need it.
has anyone tried to use this to mount a sonic pad? I have 2 Enders I'd love to have the pad on a boom between them. Just not sure if this would hold the weight at such a long distance out. I'd need it almost 2ft out. so it would sit in front of them.
Bonjour, il manque un boulon présent sur une photo. Est-ce possible de l'avoir pour finir mon projet? https://ibb.co/Kzb38GxF
Is there a "standard" way that we're supposed to attach things to the end? For example I want to attach a microphone that fits with the 1/4-20 adapter, but I haven't found any attachment that comes straight off the end of the arm which is what I like. There is another user who shared a picture of their make on that page (the make where I asked a question). I'm wondering where to get that piece or similar.
I'm not sure what you meant by this. If you send a picture of the adapter you're trying to mount I might be able to help. There s already a 1/4-20 adapter in the multiboom pack
Did you consider just using the T-bolts to mount it to the wall? I feel like you wouldn't need supports for the print if you just removed the hexagon push faces from the bottom of the print.
BTW I remixed the T-bolt mount without the hex faces and indeed I did not have to print it with supports. It saved time and filament and still worked awesome. I think someone said a T-bolt can hold like 20-30 pounds so with 4 T-bolts I don't think it needs any more support.
Anyone having issues with fitment on the threads? I am just working them over one another till I get the feel on the threads smooth...