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MultiBoard MAG-BOLTS 3d model
MultiBoard MAG-BOLTS 3d model
MultiBoard MAG-BOLTS 3d model
MultiBoard MAG-BOLTS 3d model

MultiBoard MAG-BOLTS

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MultiBoard MAG-BOLTS Enhance your Multiboard with Mag-Bolts! Keep tools and accessories neat and tidy with this attractive mod!

  • 9 mm Big Thread, Flat Head, Bolt
  • 9 mm Big Thread, Plain Head, Bolt
  • 10 mm Mid Thread, Plain Head, Bolt

Simply add 6x3 magnets stacked for a super strong magnetic mounting spot. Screw in Multiboard Bolt. Get fancy and use RED filament!

Remixed Original Bolts in Multiboard https://www.multiboard.io/parts-library/bolts

Inspired by the entire Multiboard (Your FREE “All-In-One” 3D Printed Storage System) https://thangs.com/designer/Keep%20Making

Community Makes (2)
Love the concept, but I'm frustrated with the execution. First off I feel like this should be a snap, not a screw-in, because it's visually misaligned when fully tightened, as you can see in my image. Maybe it's just my print? 

Also I'm confused about the magnets. I had troubles. There is no recommendation about how to install them on the page. I glued them in, and pushed them all the way into the holes, but I guess I wasn't supposed to? Because it diminishes the magnets' strength.
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Love the concept, but I'm frustrated with the execution. First off I feel like this should be a snap, not a screw-in, because it's visually misaligned when fully tightened, as you can see in my image. Maybe it's just my print? 

Also I'm confused about the magnets. I had troubles. There is no recommendation about how to install them on the page. I glued them in, and pushed them all the way into the holes, but I guess I wasn't supposed to? Because it diminishes the magnets' strength.
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Community Makes (2)
Love the concept, but I'm frustrated with the execution. First off I feel like this should be a snap, not a screw-in, because it's visually misaligned when fully tightened, as you can see in my image. Maybe it's just my print? 

Also I'm confused about the magnets. I had troubles. There is no recommendation about how to install them on the page. I glued them in, and pushed them all the way into the holes, but I guess I wasn't supposed to? Because it diminishes the magnets' strength.
Make by user
Love the concept, but I'm frustrated with the execution. First off I feel like this should be a snap, not a screw-in, because it's visually misaligned when fully tightened, as you can see in my image. Maybe it's just my print? 

Also I'm confused about the magnets. I had troubles. There is no recommendation about how to install them on the page. I glued them in, and pushed them all the way into the holes, but I guess I wasn't supposed to? Because it diminishes the magnets' strength.
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Discussions
chomp
chomp
Love the concept, but I'm frustrated with the execution. First off I feel like this should be a snap, not a screw-in, because it's visually misaligned when fully tightened, as you can see in my image. Maybe it's just my print? Also I'm confused about the magnets. I had troubles. There is no recommendation about how to install them on the page. I glued them in, and pushed them all the way into the holes, but I guess I wasn't supposed to? Because it diminishes the magnets' strength.
Love the concept, but I'm frustrated with the execution. First off I feel like this should be a snap, not a screw-in, because it's visually misaligned when fully tightened, as you can see in my image. Maybe it's just my print? 

Also I'm confused about the magnets. I had troubles. There is no recommendation about how to install them on the page. I glued them in, and pushed them all the way into the holes, but I guess I wasn't supposed to? Because it diminishes the magnets' strength. 3d model
Robert B
robebl
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meagerfindings

Are the magnets heat inset or placed into the print while printing?

Nadav W
nadav.wiener

Never heat-insert "regular" neodymium magnets -- they demagnetize above 80 degrees C. There are magnets that are heat resistant up to much higher temperatures, but they are harder to source and very brittle.

In the 3d printing world you either friction fit a magnet flush with the surface (possibly backed by glue underneath), or you pause your print and insert it before letting the print seal it up under a shallow wall.

KC
Kurt Clark

I measured with micrometer and 6x6 work good

toomanyhobbies24
toomanyhobbies24

Hello. The description says 6x3 magnets. All of the stl files in the zip folder that downloaded are designed for 6mm dia x 6mm deep, not 3mm deep. Did I pull the wrong download somehow?

K2_Kevin
K2_Kevin

Double stack magnets

BM
WC49

6x6 mags have slightly more attraction than stacked 6x3 from what I understand. Why use two 6x3, except that some things may only need one 6x3 and it reduces inventory with two different sizes?

MultiBoard MAG-BOLTS

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