
Component fasteners for M3 screws and nuts
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Building Blocks for a Custom System: A Modular Approach with MAJOR Standard Components such as servos, OLED screens, joysticks, and others are attached using flat parts. These parts all conform to the developing MAJOR standard. This standard is named after Jordal, the school where I work. It was only natural that the name reflect its origins. The concept behind this system involves creating a LEGO-like structure but with M3 screws and nuts serving as fasteners instead of traditional connectors. To achieve this, 3D printed holes for screws and nuts were designed to be spaced 1 cm apart and positioned 5 cm from the edges. I utilized OpenSCAD language to design these components. While the hole diameters are not exactly 3 mm, they are tight but still functional, ensuring a secure fit.
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