6.25 mm - Quad Offset Snap (DS Part A) - x4 Stack
"6.25 mm Offset Snaps" screw onto a surface and attaches to a tile, creating a 6.25 mm gap. This part also connects four tiles together.
This is a "Part A" piece, and attaches to four Part B Snaps.
This part comes in a x4 Stack, so the four Offset Snaps are printed on top of each other.
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Printing Guidelines:
Stack Prints are parts that are printed on top of each other. “Ironing” Stack Prints have a 0.2 mm gap between each print and use ironing to prevent sticking.
Settings: Turn on "ironing" for top surfaces. Set seam position to "random" for more strength (optional). Use 3 perimeter wall thickness, 0.2 mm layer height, 15% infill, and no supports. Apart from that, use your printer's default settings.
Test out Ironing Stack Printing using this test file: https://than.gs/m/977033
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Printed these on my X1C, and used the same ironing settings that I've used for about 10 8x8 stacks of Multiboard tiles. They were definitely much harder to split apart. Better off just using the standard model and cloning it a few times.
si on imprime 4 de haut est-ce que cela va bien se séparer merci
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These printed solid for me and I couldn't break them apart. And I was using 0.2 layer height and 3 wall loops. First failure out of about 30 multiboard prints.
I printed these and ran into the issue of them not pulling apart easily (the first one broke at the connector). The easiest way to separate it is to use the putty knife/spatula that came with the printer, put the blade on the layer line inside the diamond shape that forms between the part connectors, then give it a light tap, and the parts should separate.
There is a 2.0 MM gap between the "bottom stack" and "top stack". I thought this was supposed to be 0.2 MM. Thank you.
This lead to a pretty gnarly print for me. Was it addressed for you?