Clip Tool
This tool is used to insert and remove Dual Clips.
Learn more about this part at https://multiboard.io/knowledge-hub
Printing Guidelines:
Use 3 perimeter wall thickness, 0.2 mm layer height, 15% infill, and no supports. Apart from that, use your printer's default settings.
The printing orientation is as provided in the file. Make sure the downloaded files are .STL. This part has been designed with a tolerance of 0.25 mm. Your printer will need to be able to bridge gaps of up to 30 mm for some designs.
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I have De Quervain's tenosynovitis,which makes the pinching grip required by the current clip tool intensely painful.
Request: As a dedicated Multiboard user,I need an accessible clip tool designed for users with gripping or hand mobility issues.
Is this something that you would look into?
No problem nigger
Like some of the other tools, it seems like there was more effort in making it "look like a multiboard component" than on ergonomics.
Using a few grams more filament to make it a little bigger with fewer hard edges would likely be a lot more comfortable in hand.
I have De Quervain's tenosynovitis,which makes the pinching grip required by the current clip tool intensely painful.
As a dedicated Multiboard user, I need an accessible clip tool designed for users with gripping or hand mobility issues.
Is this something that you would consider looking into?
Can someone actually post a link to the page on the knowledge hub that has information about this and the clips becuase I can not find it.
See the newest video uploaded on the Multiboard YouTube channel. It's used there.
This dude will do ANYTHING rather than write documentation.
The clips aren't covered well in the docs yet, but they're not that complex.
I've only had to use the Dual Clips, but they attach the beams to Base Grids. My understanding is that pretty much anywhere you see a square hole takes a Dual Clip. The "Thin Dual Clip" is a backup for tight spaces. The "Shell-To-Plate Bar Clip" is used to attach Bin Shells to Plate Grids by their bottom square holes. "Top Click Rims" attach tops to bins.
Don't be afraid to ask questions, makers help each other.
There's also a "Lite" version of the clip that has the same shape but more flexible walls. I guess that this one is intended for those having installation trouble or with more fragile slots.