Raised Heavy Weight-Bearing Hook Snap
Hook Snaps can hold more weight than regular Snaps and Moderate Snaps due to its 'hook'. This Snap is 'directional' and the arrows must be pointing up. It only fits on Tiles that aren't mounted flush against a surface.
This part comes folded in half to add more strength.
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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 had some issues with them breaking when trying to fold them in half. a easy and quick fix is to heat it just barely with a torch it softens up the plastic just enough it won't break.
This is most likely happening when using PLA. With PETG, which is bendable, i had not had one break apart.
Brilliant!!! I used my Wagner HT400 and heated it up for a few seconds and it bends perfectly. And when it cools it pretty much keeps its shape without having to glue.
why do these have a larger opening than the normal snaps, i cannot connect anything but hooks to them...
It's big because they only take hooks, it's because of the hook in the snap. If you watch the video about multipoint, he goes over the weight bearing snaps. Anything weight bearing you have to put in a certain way for the snap to bear the weight.
That's why it's called "Heavy Weight-Bearing Hook Snap" ;-)
I seem to have the same issue as this user
I also am experiencing this issue
it's confusing what it supposed to go with what.
Watch the videos and start with the starter packs
I can't seem to print these without a failure. I've tried printing them on a Prusa and the Bambu X1 and they are fine until they get to the end then they come off the plate. Everything has been printing fine but not the Weight-Bearing Hook Snap.
Check your Z-offset calibration and the cleanliness of your plate. If using PLA: use an addesive product, even hair spray works. If using PETG: Well that stuff sticks like crazy, cleaning the plate with isopropyl alcohol is more than enough!
Looks like it is not a Raised model, it's 2.6 mm instead of 3.2 mm
Will it be updated?
did anyone do this in a non folded print????
Is there any chance to get this in a double layout along with not being foldable for remixing onto mounts? I find often two sideways or two vertically would be very useful.
it would be nice if there was a non folded version of this, for people with resin printers. It will be just as strong if not stronger, when printed on a resin printer in it's installation orientation. The print position and fact that it has to be folded into it's installation position is sub-optimal.
When I unfold these, they some apart pretty easily. Does anyone else have that issue and do you super glue them?
its more for FDM printing
Yes, I had similar issues. Out of the first four I tried to use, two broke when trying to connect to a shelf with a multipoint. I am not sure the benefit of the folded design is worth the brittleness.
its your printer/settings, them being folded and printed in that orientation make them stronger. Hinch the name of the part.