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Sci-Fi Flat Panel Connectors
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Connectors for assembling flat plywood panels into larger self-standing props, shelves, etc.
Uses M6 bolts, washers and nuts to hold the front and back parts together. Suitable for 9mm or thicker panels - print with at least 30% infill, and use a strong infill like Cubic or Gyroid. Each join has a 10mm gap, so you can run cables or have lights shine out from behind.
There are 3 connectors, each with a front and back.
* The 4-Way Connector joins 4 panels together in a flat series.
* The Corner Connector joins 3 panels at 90 degree angles.
* The Side Connector joins 4 panels, 2 each with a 90 degree angle between.
Originally designed for use at Orion Sphere LRP (http://www.orionspherelrp.co.uk), a science fiction live roleplay game that run events in the UK. Players take on the role of starship crews, companies and research institutes, as one of a host of alien species and in one of four competing Factions.
Please share any makes or painted versions you have, and feel free to remix
Uses M6 bolts, washers and nuts to hold the front and back parts together. Suitable for 9mm or thicker panels - print with at least 30% infill, and use a strong infill like Cubic or Gyroid. Each join has a 10mm gap, so you can run cables or have lights shine out from behind.
There are 3 connectors, each with a front and back.
* The 4-Way Connector joins 4 panels together in a flat series.
* The Corner Connector joins 3 panels at 90 degree angles.
* The Side Connector joins 4 panels, 2 each with a 90 degree angle between.
Originally designed for use at Orion Sphere LRP (http://www.orionspherelrp.co.uk), a science fiction live roleplay game that run events in the UK. Players take on the role of starship crews, companies and research institutes, as one of a host of alien species and in one of four competing Factions.
Please share any makes or painted versions you have, and feel free to remix
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