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SKÅDIS Snap-Lock Clip

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Snap Lock Clips (PETG)
Snap Lock Clips (PETG)
Designer
49 min
2 plates
4.8(498)

PLA 0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 15% infill
PLA 0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 15% infill
52 min
2 plates
4.8(66)

Skadis Snap Lock Clip – PETG (6 walls, 12% infill)
Skadis Snap Lock Clip – PETG (6 walls, 12% infill)
38 min
1 plate
4.6(14)

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Description

This versatile clip is designed to securely attach thin items, like paper or even heavier objects, to the IKEA SKADIS pegboard system. I made it because I wanted a clip that could hold up a heavy rubber background I use for photographing print models. None of the existing SKADIS clips worked very well.

 

The clip can be printed in two different styles with the clip at the top of the SKADIS connection or at the bottom. You can also position it facing up or down to suit your needs. 

 

PETG is recommended for longer-lasting gripping strength, especially for heavier or frequently gripped items. PETG is available in decorative finishes, but for mechanical strength, prioritize consistent performance over appearance. Treat decorative finishes as a bonus rather than the deciding factor when selecting filament for this model.

 

Before printing, make sure to clean your print bed for the best adhesion and results.

 

Also available is a hinged version of the clip
And a version for 3M Command Strips

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