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Opengrid Grid Bracket

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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16 min
1 plate

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👍 First Published Model — Boosts Appreciated!
This is my first published model on MakerWorld, and if it saves you some frustration with shifting panels, I'd really appreciate a Boost! It helps more makers find the model and keeps me motivated to share more. Thanks for checking it out!

OpenGrid Bracket Connector

A simple, effective solution for keeping OpenGrid panels locked together without relying on the stock plastic pegs. This connector drops into the standard screw holes on any OpenGrid plate, snapping in with a firm press-fit for a secure, rattle-free hold.

The stock peg system works fine for light use, but if you've had panels shift or separate under load, these connectors solve that. They're designed to be a tight fit by default — no hardware, no adhesive, just a satisfying snap into place.

Print Settings:

  • Material: PETG recommended for best durability and flexibility; PLA also works well
  • Fit: Intentionally tight — this is by design. The connectors are meant to snap firmly into the screw holes and stay put.

Drop these in at any panel joint to stiffen up your grid build. Great for wall-mounted panels, overhead rigs, or anywhere you need the sections to stay aligned under regular use.

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