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M6 SUPER SCREW with nut and perfect fit

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0.1mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
0.1mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
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🔩 M6 Countersunk Screw (Phillips / Cross Recess) – 3D Printing Model | 100% Infill for Maximum Strength

This high-quality M6 countersunk screw with a Phillips cross recess (PH3) is specifically optimized for 3D printing and ideally suited for functional applications, prototyping, and DIY projects. Thanks to precise modeling and well-thought-out geometry, the screw prints reliably and performs well in real-world use.

📏 Available Lengths

This set includes the following sizes:
10 mm, 20 mm, 30 mm, 40 mm, 50 mm, 60 mm, 70 mm, 80 mm, 90 mm, 100 mm, 125 mm, 150 mm

⚙️ Technical Details

  • Thread: M6 (metric, 1.0 mm pitch)
  • Head: Countersunk (90°)
  • Drive: Phillips cross recess (PH3)
  • Standard-like: DIN 965 / ISO 7046
  • Optimized for: FDM 3D printing

🧱 Maximum Strength with 100% Infill

These screws are specifically designed to be printed with 100% infill. This provides:

  • 💪 Maximum strength compared to 15–20% infill
  • 🔩 Better torque transfer when tightening
  • 🛠️ Increased durability under mechanical stress

👉 Ideal for functional parts where standard infill is not sufficient.

🖨️ Print Recommendations

  • Infill: 100% (recommended)
  • Layer height: 0.1 mm
  • Material: PLA, PETG, or ABS (depending on application)
  • Supports: Not required (with a well-tuned printer)

🔧 Applications

  • Prototyping & mechanical assemblies
  • Enclosure mounting
  • DIY and maker projects
  • Replacement for hard-to-find screw lengths

🚀 Why this model?

  • Cleanly modeled Phillips drive for proper bit fit
  • Wide range of lengths in one set
  • Perfect for makers who want to print functional screws
  • Designed for strength rather than just appearance

📌 Note

3D-printed screws are not a replacement for metal fasteners in safety-critical applications. However, they are an excellent alternative for many DIY and light mechanical uses.

If you like this model, I’d really appreciate a like 👍 or feedback – happy printing!

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