Multitool
The Multitool is an all-in-one tool that allows you to screw in different types of threads. You can use it to…
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Screw “screw-in fasteners” into snaps.
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Screw “Multigrid T bolts” into the bottom of Multigrid Bins.
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Screw “Multigrid T bolts” into the side of Vertical Multigrid Bins, by connecting the Multitool pieces at a 90-degree angle.
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Tighten flat-head bolts by using the small Multool piece (only works with medium and big thread bolts).
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Tighten any “Flat Push-Fit Head, Bolt” by inserting the Multitool into the push-fit hole.
The two Multitool pieces click together for nice storage.
Learn more about this part at https://multiboard.io/knowledge-hub
Printing Guidelines:
The printing orientation is as provided in the file. The print has been designed to be “3 wall perimeters” in wall thickness. Printed at a layout height of 0.2 mm. It doesn't need printing supports. Use the default 15% infill. 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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Do i assemble this somehow? I don't really know how to use it / what to use it for?
I really wish someone would answer this. It's so ridiculous when the question sits unanswered for 7 months
They're probably to tighten/loosen different sizes of bolts. I'll post a picture as comment after this one. The Mid and small screw with hex shaped head fit into one of these and can then be turned more easily. I don't see how they could be used together. I think they're just different sizes, that's all. I don't know (yet) what the holes or the teeth at the end are for.
You can see in the photos how either wrench can slot into the other for more leverage, but it's not always needed and not permanent "assembly".
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Stop SPAMMING, that just totally wrong!
on top of that, wearing loose clothing in a workshop is not smart, especially when you own e.g. a lathe