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Depending on your slicer settings, the tolerance is fine. If they are tight, you can use a tap/die, but it’s not needed. The bolts will snap with too much force because printed along the thread. You can use my long bolts and it will work better.
 
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Depending on your slicer settings, the tolerance is fine. If they are tight, you can use a tap/die, but it’s not needed. The bolts will snap with too much force because printed along the thread. You can use my long bolts and it will work better.
spelling…nylon bolts
 

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Do you make to sell? I need radions power supply holders. These bricks are gigantic😂😂😂
 
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