Jonathan K
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Small Thread - Fix Point (Folded) 3d model
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Small Thread - Fix Point (Folded) 3d model
Small Thread - Fix Point (Folded) 3d model
Small Thread - Fix Point (Folded) 3d model
Small Thread - Fix Point (Folded) 3d model

Small Thread - Fix Point (Folded)

This model is restricted by licensing terms. 

Fix Points allow for fast and easy installation and removal of any accessory part while still being sturdy.

This is a “Small Thread” Fix Point that can screw into the small threads on the Multiboard Tiles.

Attach parts that have a negative Fix Point or Rail, like "Rail - Multibin Shells" or other accessories.

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.

For more information about printer settings, click here.


This object is part of Multiboard, a FREE and ridiculously modular organization system with thousands of parts, for creating the most adaptable workspace possible. Learn more and find ALL the parts at https://multiboard.io


Discussions
Mike O
michael.oltmans

would be great if there was a video on how to use these. also is there going to be ones made that are a single piece

Thomas W
ulaB

The reason for the folding is that this orientation results in a lot stronger part. A "single piece" would easily snap along the layer lines.

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jacqalas

Before you fold it fully, just give it a quick pass with the torch and it will fold nice

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monomolecular

Yes! This is the tip that made using them feasible for me. Thank you @jacqalas!

Jon P
jon.p0001

That's 100% the best option warm plastic bends, cold mostly doesn't.

Ellis F
derpygameplayz

Why on earth do you not supply a version where it is merged, you used to but then you decided to delete it so there isnt that option anymore.

I get why you fold these in half for strength in the correct direction but thats no good because now these become a complete NIGHTMARE to get in even if you glue the halfs together it never wants to go in properly, very annoying when you want to fit about 30+ of them. Ridiculous.

A. S
austin.smith.j

I personally haven't had any issues. Squeeze and twist.

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gaminnick

I saw a post for the Heavy Weight-Bearing Hook Snap and they mentioned heating these up to bend. So, I used my Wagner HT400 to heat it for a few seconds and it bends perfectly. And when it cools it pretty much stays in place.

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2BFrank

A solid version is an absolute must! Very rarely line up = difficult to screw in and even harder to mate with the female part consistently.

Thomas W
ulaB

A solid version will just snap along layer lines.

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gaminnick

When I fold mine they never line up. One side it higher than the other because of the fold. So, I dropped it in Tinkercad, split them apart and merged them together to print as one piece and it works great. What is the reason for printing this way?

Chris H
chris.helming

strength. folded makes the layers go all the way from the top to the bottom. merged together the layers follow the threads and go from one side to the other. strength is weakest between layers so they're more likely to snap. PETG is supposed to be better for printing these.

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gaminnick

Ah, that makes sense. However, I would imagine since these are set in a snap with the surrounding pressure it would not be that much of an issue. Good idea with PETG. But knowing what you said it seems snapping apart and super gluing would be the best option.

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jacqalas

Before you fold it fully, just give it a quick pass with the torch and it will fold nice

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Meganitrospeed

These work horribly if you have a Texturized sheet, they should only be printed on a flat PEI sheet or you will need to sand/torch a bit to fit tolerances

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aLmAnZo

I feel like the toleranses are off. My multibins sits too loose on these!

Marti M
martimcclain

Longer thread version would be great.

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Small Thread - Fix Point (Folded)

22K downloads · 2 years ago
Jonathan K
MultiBuild52K followers
This model is restricted by licensing terms.