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Roman P
roman.prekop

the too tolerances between the parts are makng it unable to screw this into any other part without damagin the multitool or my fingers

Илья
binariti

This bolt does not work. The only way to connect "Thread Base, Multigrid Bin" to "Base Plate" is "Internal Bin Stacking Pin"! "8·2 mm Screw-In Fastener" is too short it does not hold.

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BlittleMan
 3d model
Infill density15 %
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PureDeath

This has a critical design flaw. As you tighten a screw into the countersunk hole it unscrews from the snap and rest of the mulitboard. It needs be redesigned to screw into the front or lock into the snap and not spin once installed.

J
jdasilva92

You should use thinner screws that don't bite into the mount.

Michael S
msemko

I don't understand how. Based on the look of this it's not threaded. How can turning the screw unscrew it from the snap?

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joey.leavell1

A quick fix I think would be just to mirror the pieces? Then it'd thread the opposite way, and tightening the screw would also tighten the bolt?

Recursion L
expfist

Is there a cap for this, so you can hide the screw?

poe y
poe.yuan

How can find the printing orientation?It just model in STL file.

Victor L
xtnxviclaster

Is there a version with a 6.5mm offset to match the wall surface mounts that the DS parts use for mounting?

Magnus R
magnus.roe

What metric fastener size is suggested for this part?

Kajuta
heinzigp

What are the recommended screws?

K
kra

I don't get the sense of this part. Its a little longer than the flush version but the MB is not fixed. When screwed down it is not in a fixed position but can slide forth and back. For a raised snap there should be some way to hold the MB at a given distance from mounting surface. as it is I see no use for it.