MISR Clips for Boscoyo Strips

MISR Clips for Boscoyo Strips

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Here is a set of clips to fit the Boscoyo pixel strips. The metal ones James sells are approximately the shape and size as the MSIR Single in this collection. The single and dual ones are designed to have the strip fold over and back on itself, while the others are not. I created additional shapes for butt splicing, anticipating that others may need slight variations. I made two bungie clips (ones with wings) to accommodate 5mm bungie cords with plastic balls on them. These can be purchased at Ace as well as ebay and other online sources. I designed these clips to spread the bungie out and prevent the strips from twisting. The traditional method involves poking the bungie through a large 12mm hole, creating a single point axis for twisting. By moving the bungie to the edges of the strips, it should help reduce twisting. You can use wireties on the wings instead of bungie if you prefer. I recommend printing these clips with four top/bottom/perimeter layers at a .3mm layer thickness and using ABS plastic that contains UV stabilizers, as suggested by MakerGeeks, who claims their product has this feature.

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