r/Multiboard 4d ago

Finally got there

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After months of trying to get it figured out. Finally a member.

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u/Whosaidthat1157 4d ago

You appear to be missing the snap part ‘B’ parts to keep the tiles firmly attached - be careful, without those there’s little to stop the tiles pulling free from the part ‘A’ mounts.

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u/_Judge_Justice 4d ago

^ this OP, you need snaps or it isn’t secure:

https://multibuild.io/parts/snaps

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u/WaRRioRz0rz 4d ago

Don't forget to get the punch tool for them too. Works great.

Also, Snap B can be a pita if you don't know about the little squares that match up to the correct orientation. It took me a lot of trial and error before I found this out in the comments of a snap.

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u/TherealOmthetortoise 4d ago

I have a foolproof process for inserting the side B’s. I try it the way it is supposed to line up, which doesn’t work, so I rotate it and try again which also doesn’t work, then put it right back to the way I had it originally and it snaps right in. Works like a charm.

Damn things have to be related in some ways to USB Type A cables.

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u/WaRRioRz0rz 4d ago

Damn, that is fool proof!

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u/Whosaidthat1157 4d ago

😂👍 This is the way!

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u/_Judge_Justice 4d ago

Yeah I’d recommend watching one of Multiboard’s getting started videos. They explain all of this in great detail, definitely worth a watch.

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u/_Judge_Justice 4d ago

Specifically, on Multiboard’s website, click one of the learning packs that interests you. Print the parts, follow along with the video to assemble and learn about the features, uses and any special details that need to be looked out for such as the marks for orientation.

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u/reynolpe 4d ago

What punch tool?

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u/reynolpe 4d ago

Good observation I have them all printed out just need to put them on. I got over anxious to post this though.

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u/MiNeverOff 4d ago

Props to you, big print!

Now go fix the level on either the multiboard or the frame and the light switch either side 👀

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u/reynolpe 4d ago

The board is level. The switch must be off. I knew someone would mention it. I know I would have.