Multiboard cylinder

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So you printed the multiboard and need a round container?
Got cottonpads to clean your printbed? A can of compressed air? Measure, customize and print it! Use snaps to attach it to the board.

There is also a cubical version: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6527050

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UPDATE: added the option to make a hole in the bottom, some tools will better fit this way.

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Very loose pins, it is showing a width of 13 flat to flat but 14 to the corners. Not sure how to edit the code through maker world. Every other dimension looks correct. cylinder(d=14,h=12+walls, $fn=8);
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Change the cylinder call to be d=14.4 and it's about perfect. I just played around with it a bit since I have a bunch of uses for these. 14.6 was too big. 14.5 worked but it was super tight for me. I had to force it in. The code can be edited directly in MakerWorld. It doesn't stick though so remember to update it each time you use it or save it and keep a local copy to use in openSCAD.
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I've got the same problem with the pins on this as @jlw1044 The pins are way too loose and it's only useful on very lightweight things.
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I didn't want to waste my prints and found a single wrap of electrical tape makes it fit snugly.
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I also had the problem with small pegs, I have scale it up by 3,1% but in this model i will only work if you have one peg as scaling will change the spacing between pegs, or you can only scale on X and Y axis and keep the Z, it might be enough to hold. Also you need to compensate the dimensions of the cylinder itself, when you create it. The original pegs are conical with 13,5 mm at it's base and 13,2 at a tip, scaling the model by 3,1% will make this peg around 13,4, which hold fine.
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