Schiit Mini Stack Mount
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Stack mount your Schiit minis by installing custom screws into the device's frame. Replace the factory cover screws with precision-cut 4-40x1/2" threads that fit perfectly within the Schiit design. The attached file was printed in high-quality PLA material, using a 100% fill ratio to maximize the strength of the tabs. When printing the 3-high unit, I encountered a slight issue where one end wanted to lift off the print bed, so I added a 5mm brim to ensure stability. For optimal results, print the tabs facing upwards and use no support for the holes. To prepare the printed parts for assembly, I recommend using a #35 drill bit to clean out the holes, which will provide a snug fit for the screws. A little resistance on the screws is desirable, so take your time when tightening them in place. The included files feature three different stack configurations: 2-high, 3-high, and 4-high, all with 16mm spacing between components. Additionally, I've provided a shorter 3-high version that still allows for the factory feet to remain attached. When using the tall adhesive-style feet that come with the Vali 2, be sure to relocate them carefully to avoid interference with the tabs.
With this file you will be able to print Schiit Mini Stack Mount with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Schiit Mini Stack Mount.