Multiboard - Slim Peg Board Screws (Updated)

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Multiboard - Slim Peg Board Screws (Updated)

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[New Version] 3 Styles, 3 Sizes, 2 of each
[New Version] 3 Styles, 3 Sizes, 2 of each
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[Old Version] 2 Styles, 2 of each
[Old Version] 2 Styles, 2 of each
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Description

June 2024 Update: Added a 3rd type, revised all models, and added 3 sizes each.

The old files and profile are still available.

 

These are slim pegs that screw into the small thread holes in the Multiboard system.

 

Multiboard has some strong peg board pieces already, including the Click Hook, but I needed skinny pegs for small lightweight items with small holes, a ruler.

 

There are 3 styles, with 3 sizes each, shown here. Please see the details below for Pros & Cons of each.

 

 

 

Style Details / Comparison

 

 

Fully Round

Round (Flat Sides)

Hook

DetailsPrints verticallyPrints horizontallyPrints horizontally
ProsClean, symmetric appearance.Much stronger due to its print orientation.Very strong, especially the large size.
Cons

Very weak due to print orientation and will break if much weight is applied to it.

Prints with a brim, and you might need to clean up the bottom with a knife or sandpaper afterwards to make it screw in easily.

Not as clean-looking as the fully round version. The flat sides most likely won’t line up perfectly horizontal or vertical, since everyone’s Multiboard panels were printed and mounted differently.You'll need to turn it until it's secure and the hook is pointing up; it doesn't have a defined stopping point.

 

 

 

Print Settings

 

These can print with Multiboard's general recommended settings:

 

  • Layer Height: 0.20mm (0.20mm Standard profile in Bambu Studio)
  • Wall Loops: 3
  • Infill: 15%

 

Optional additions for these models:

  • 5 Top and 5 Bottom Shell Layers
    • Just a bit of extra strength
  • Infill Pattern: Rectilinear
    • I prefer this over Grid, but it's not necessary
  • Seam Position: Random
    • Also not critical; in theory, random seam placement is a bit stronger than having the seams all aligned
  • Brim Type: Auto
    • Only applies to the round model; the t-bolt shouldn't need a brim
      • This makes the ends of the round peg a little rough, but they still fit in
      • I have successfully printed these without brims, but it's risky

 

Print Profile

 

My included profile uses the settings above and includes 2 of each size for each version.

 

 

Credit

 

This is a remix. All credit goes to Jonathan over at Keep Making.

Feel free to further remix my work, but not sell prints of it.

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[Old Version] 2 Styles, 2 of each
Perfect, just what i needed.
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Great! Thanks for the rating and feedback.
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Printed out nicely. However they are little more fragile than I anticipated. accidentally snapped one immediately.
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Thank you for the rating and details. The round pegs are unfortunately quite fragile due to their small size and the layer lines being on the stress points. I should update the description to better mention this. I hope the surviving pegs are still useful to you, and thanks again for the feedback.
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Printed a couple of these standing upright with a brim, they printed no problem and thread in easily to my multiboard. thanks!
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Awesome, thank you for the feedback.
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great print love how it came out. used it for pretty much anything I could hang that would fit
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[Old Version] 2 Styles, 2 of each
Perfect to hang my box cutter!
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I printed at 0.1 mm and they both came out great.
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[Old Version] 2 Styles, 2 of each
perfect
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[Old Version] 2 Styles, 2 of each
Ein bischen instabil.
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[New Version] 3 Styles, 3 Sizes, 2 of each
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