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8 mm - Quad Bolt-Lock Mount - x4 Stack

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8 mm - Quad Bolt-Lock Mount - x4 Stack 3d model
8 mm - Quad Bolt-Lock Mount - x4 Stack 3d model
8 mm - Quad Bolt-Lock Mount - x4 Stack 3d model
8 mm - Quad Bolt-Lock Mount - x4 Stack 3d model
8 mm - Quad Bolt-Lock Mount - x4 Stack 3d model
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Use “Bolt-Lock Mounts” if you want your entire Multiboard or segments of your Multiboard to be easily removable. This “Quad” Mount connects four Tiles together and creates an 8 mm offset from the surface.

To set it up…

  1. Connect your Tiles together using:
  1. Attach the Bolt-Lock Mounts to a surface using screws (with the help of the Installation Tool).

  2. Then secure your tiles to the mounts using 13 mm Small Thread Bolts.

Learn more about this part at https://multiboard.io/knowledge-hub

Printing Guidelines:

Video tutorial on how to print stacks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xs2urfM0MRM

This stack print has been designed specifically for 0.2 mm layer heights. They have a 0.2 mm gap between each print. Make sure that all top surfaces get ironed. As a bonus, set the seam alignment to random for maximum strength.

Apart form that, use the default recommended settings: 3 wall perimeters in wall thickness. 15% infill. No supports are needed. The printing orientation is as provided in the file.

This object is part of Multiboard, a FREE "all in one" organization system with 700+ parts, that combines pegboard holes, honeycomb snaps, Gridfinity like bins, threads, brakes, and much more.

Explore and build the coolest, most adaptable workshop at https://multiboard.io


11 Likes484 DownloadsMay 8, 2024



11 Likes484 DownloadsMay 8, 2024
This model is restricted by licensing terms.