Locking T-Bolt
Use the Locking Bolt to secure your board onto the Bolt-Lock Mounts. Screw them into place using a coin.
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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Can we please make this system more convoluted and less documented?
Dear god right? I would love to hear why it's necessary to have 3 separate pieces to connect a f-'ing shelf!
The goal is organizing my desk...not printing multiboard parts. It's supposed to be a means to that.
I almost paid for the membership but the reviews/comments made it very clear it only gets worse. So I've been using it as a cool looking minimalist pegboard with 1/4in peg hooks/baskets left over when I switched my woodworking shop to a wall control metal one.
Why don't you help out?
Please tell us how we can help -- there are many eager to do so
Been offering for 6+ months to try and do docs on the libraries and offer updates. There's been 2 Q&A videos alluding that it's coming. We'll see how long till that happens.
Made a slightly longer version. literally 1 extra thread. I found the bolt locked shelves would snap off the wall because the normal t bolts, or bolt locks were too short... did some experimenting and found out that you just need 1 more thread on the bolts.
Mind uploading those? I seem to be having this problem too with some of the bolts
please add the longer stl
Hi guys, was having the same issue, here is the link to the remix I did. https://thangs.com/mythangs/file/1360382
Make sure you're using the FLUSH snaps with the locking bolts. The raised snaps that are actually linked in a lot of places still are TOO thick and these new locking bolts don't work and you need the extra thread... seems like this could have been thought of earlier, but its a constantly evolving system and there are obviously growing pains.
Not working as others already mentioned. It is too short. Found not other version until now.
Flush hook snaps btw: https://thangs.com/designer/Multiboard/3d-model/Heavy%20Weight-Bearing%20Hook%20Snap-1311032
This screw when used with a bolt-locked shelf and a load-bearing insert (which is a combination recommended by parts library) barely holds anything. It engages less than one full turn of a thread. It needs to be 3mm longer.
I am very confused on which parts I need to attach my 4x1 bolt lock shelf to the multi board, Help what am I missing here it should not be that difficult to match what I need for the item I am using?
How do you attach this to a bolt-locked hook without removing a multiboard from the wall? Seems an odd oversight, or am I missin something?
bolt lock it to the snap(s) first, then attach the whole thing to the wall
Mine keep breaking when i got any pressure on them at all, and wont pull the moderate snap off without breaking