Am I missing something? The connection point between the two snaps is super thin? I printed a set of these mayb e 6 months ago and they were a lot thicker. The blue images look to be the correct thickness, but grey rendering is super thin (like the actual download files)
For anyone else that sees this, all of this MB stuff comes oriented as it should be printed. Seems odd but they print without supports the correct way they load in your slicer. Hope that helps somebody else. Confusing stuff for sure!
Why does this have to be printed in two parts? It makes no sense to me. Just make it a single part like the Part B!! The only remixes that I can find are the 8mm, so I am having to shave those down in Tinkercad to make them work. I would much rather download the official pieces, though. Why is there no official one-part quad snap part A?!
The reason it is printed in two parts is so that they can both be printed on their "side" which makes the part much stronger in the direction it needs to be strong. People should not be orienting this to print wall-side-down, because then the layers are in the worst orientation for the direction of force the part will be handling.
By having it be two parts, both of them can be printed without supports
^^^ I just want to reiterate this point for people who are new to 3D printing. If your layer lines are perpendicular with the walls of the model, you can easily break those layer lines apart. Even a 2deg angle can improve the strength of your parts. If you dont like the finish from supports, learn to create a floating bridge for your parts. Not enough space here to explain it.
@Multiboard: Where is the 8mm Quad Offset Snaps (DS Part A) gone? It the "Standard" on the Multibord.io page but opens to this page here, 6.25 mm - Quad Offset Snaps (DS Part A)?
FYI, you might need supports. As it imports, it does not inherently work without supports. If you adjust the print position for part 1, no supports needed. But you will need some for part 2.
On one piece, the backside of the center part is flush with the rest of the back. The other piece has the center part slightly raised. I am new to multiboard but I would assume that means the one with the raised center goes on top of the other one.
has anyone had any issues with the quad offset 6.25 snap? I printed them and they are so thin that they flex too much. Not sure how much that actually matters.
There are two files here actually, the fit together to make the quad part. (That way it’s possible to print both on their sides just like they show when you add it to the plate in your slicer, which is necessary for the strength of the part.
Really appreciate the detailed print guidelines, it makes testing these parts a lot smoother Water heater installation. Multiboard’s modular system is seriously impressive!
Thanks for sharing this detailed info about the 6.25 mm Offset Snaps! For more innovative modular workspace solutions, check out my site https://wattsbuilt.com/
if you will make one part instead of two, and don't make artificial "gaps" between "a" and "b", such part will be more reliable and strong and it can be fixed at central point (only central point!)
Current part is not strong and can be easily broken if user fix it only in the central part and then try to pull out "tiles", so, now this part must be fixed at 4 points
I also wanted this to be just one part, so I combined parts 1 and 2 of part A (A and B have to be separate because they are assembled to affix the snap to the tile).
Discussions — 6.25 mm - Quad Offset Snaps (DS Part A)
Am I missing something? The connection point between the two snaps is super thin? I printed a set of these mayb e 6 months ago and they were a lot thicker. The blue images look to be the correct thickness, but grey rendering is super thin (like the actual download files)
EDIT: I found them... 15mm version: https://thangs.com/designer/Multiboard/3d-model/15%20mm%20-%20Quad%20Offset%20Snaps%20%28DS%20Part%20A%29-993370
Friggin love Multiboard but it's hard to figure out wtf is up with all of these parts.
no printing supports? really? do i have to change the printing orientation?
For anyone else that sees this, all of this MB stuff comes oriented as it should be printed. Seems odd but they print without supports the correct way they load in your slicer. Hope that helps somebody else. Confusing stuff for sure!
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Why does this have to be printed in two parts? It makes no sense to me. Just make it a single part like the Part B!! The only remixes that I can find are the 8mm, so I am having to shave those down in Tinkercad to make them work. I would much rather download the official pieces, though. Why is there no official one-part quad snap part A?!
The reason it is printed in two parts is so that they can both be printed on their "side" which makes the part much stronger in the direction it needs to be strong. People should not be orienting this to print wall-side-down, because then the layers are in the worst orientation for the direction of force the part will be handling.
By having it be two parts, both of them can be printed without supports
^^^ I just want to reiterate this point for people who are new to 3D printing. If your layer lines are perpendicular with the walls of the model, you can easily break those layer lines apart. Even a 2deg angle can improve the strength of your parts. If you dont like the finish from supports, learn to create a floating bridge for your parts. Not enough space here to explain it.
@Multiboard: Where is the 8mm Quad Offset Snaps (DS Part A) gone? It the "Standard" on the Multibord.io page but opens to this page here, 6.25 mm - Quad Offset Snaps (DS Part A)?
I didn't believe this didn't need supports, but I tried a pair on my stock Ender 3 V2. Everything ok. I didn't need to change the orientation. :D
organize your page holy shat guy
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What am i missing? i printed both part A 1 & 2 and they are the same.
They fit into one another. Take a look at the centers... Not sure why they made it to be 2 pieces and not just one.
Which one is supposed to go on top of which?
I just printed my first set and I believe the one with raised center goes on top of the one with the center that is flush to the rest of the backside.
FYI, you might need supports. As it imports, it does not inherently work without supports. If you adjust the print position for part 1, no supports needed. But you will need some for part 2.
Learn from my fail please.
If you are printing multiple copies of these, is there an optimal way to lay them out to make it print faster?
There are two files in the download (a part 1 and a part 2) but they both look the same? Is there some subtle difference between them?
On one piece, the backside of the center part is flush with the rest of the back. The other piece has the center part slightly raised. I am new to multiboard but I would assume that means the one with the raised center goes on top of the other one.
has anyone had any issues with the quad offset 6.25 snap? I printed them and they are so thin that they flex too much. Not sure how much that actually matters.
As long as the tiles fit together tightly it will be fine. There should not be any gaps between tiles.
When I download the zip file, it has dual offsets, not quads. Where can I get the correct zip file?
There are two files here actually, the fit together to make the quad part. (That way it’s possible to print both on their sides just like they show when you add it to the plate in your slicer, which is necessary for the strength of the part.
Really appreciate the detailed print guidelines, it makes testing these parts a lot smoother Water heater installation. Multiboard’s modular system is seriously impressive!
Thanks for sharing this detailed info about the 6.25 mm Offset Snaps! For more innovative modular workspace solutions, check out my site https://wattsbuilt.com/
4.1-mini
where can i find part B? i have looked everywhere!!
https://than.gs/m/974127
There is an A & B side when you down load the file. I printed both and they work great.
Where did part "B" go to. Wanted to d/l the 4 stack quad but all I could find was part "A"
https://than.gs/m/974127
if you will make one part instead of two, and don't make artificial "gaps" between "a" and "b", such part will be more reliable and strong and it can be fixed at central point (only central point!) Current part is not strong and can be easily broken if user fix it only in the central part and then try to pull out "tiles", so, now this part must be fixed at 4 points
Is it possible to make this just one piece instead of A and B?
I also wanted this to be just one part, so I combined parts 1 and 2 of part A (A and B have to be separate because they are assembled to affix the snap to the tile).