Multiconnect is a generic system to hang things to your wall or any board (like Multiboard or Honeycomb). Those files here should only be used for modeling, allowing you to create any variation of multiconnect you want.
For new models I recommend using version 2 or the multiconnect modeling files. Version 2 is fully compatible with every existing model.
Why use this connector: The connector is universally usable and allows for fast and easy installation and removal of anything you want while still being pretty sturdy. Also the connector will be invisible when something is attached, which leads to a nicer overall look.
Multiconnect can be used with:
See all compatible models using the multiconnect tag here on printables or the multiconnect tag on thangs.
About the connector system: The connector design/dimensions are actually pretty simple. You can look into the provided dimension PDF to create your own models using the same connector. There are also STEP files which includes just the connector head and a bin/shelve back to be used for your own creations. Feel free to just use those.
Howto use: Modeling files are provided in two variants. The normal model files, just containing the original multiconnect system (as connector and connector back). And the negative/cutout files you can use to apply to any model.
Also note that alls files are provided as STL and STEP, so you can easily choose what suits your workflow better.
Please upload your model using the “multiconnect” tag, so they are easily visible to others. Also this page links to this tag on printables and thangs - so you might just get some extra views by using this tag.
Printing instructions: Use at least 3 perimeters and I suggest at least 20% infill. I'm using the grid infill pattern, but others might just be fine. Please don't print in “superfast” mode, use “STRUCTURAL” for Prusa printers for example.
Note however that the models provided here are not intended to be printed directly, but for modeling whatever you need for yourself. 😉
The author marked this model as their own original creation.