“Snaps” are pieces that snap into the tiles. They are the key connection points between the wall, the tiles, and other accessories.

Tight Snaps

“Tight” versions of the snaps make a tighter fit with the tiles and are harder to take out than regular snaps.

Snap Variations

Double-Sided Snaps

Double-Sided (DS) snaps have a Part A and a Part B that join together to create snaps on both sides of your tiles.

Remember: Part A snaps join with Part B snaps, simple.

Snaps

What Are Snaps?

They have a “push-fit hole” to insert push-fit accessories at 0°, 45°, 90°, 135°, and 180° angles.

Weight Bearning Directional Snaps

This snap can take more weight than regular Snaps, but it has to be inserted into the Tiles at the correct orientation, with the arrow pointing upwards.

In the “push-fit hole” you can also screw in Mid Thread Bolts or Rods.

Snap Connectors

Double-Sided (DS) Snap Connectors have a Part A and a Part B that join together

The Part B connectors also join with the Offset Snaps - DS Part A.

To attach snap connectors directly onto the wall, use the screw-in fastener.

An Offset Snap creates a gap between your Multiboard and the surface it’s mounted on.

There are Dual, Diagonal, Triple, and Quad Snap Connectors to connect two, three, or four tiles together.

Offset Snaps

There’s a single, dual, and quad version to connect two, three, or four tiles together.

There’s also an 8 mm offset version and a 15 mm offset version.

The Offset Snaps are a “DS Part A” piece, so they can be secured using the “Snap Connectors - DS Part B”

A Screw-In Fastener allows you to attach anything that has a push-fit hole to a surface, like a snap, a snap connector, or even some types of bolts.

First, you screw the fastener into the snap using the Multitool, then use a screw to attach it to a surface.

Screw-In Caps screw into anything that has a push-fit hole, like into a bolt or the back of a snap to cover the hole or make it look nicer.

Other Snap Parts

Use Push-Fit Caps to cover snaps or bolts that have a push-fit head.

Snap Caps

A Drop-In Nut Snap enables you to insert a nut in the back of the snap, allowing you to attach accessories that use a screw.

A Pixel is a push-fit accessory that completely covers a snap, and when used with other pixels will cover an area of your Multiboard (except for the pegboard holes).

Use them if you want an area of your Multiboard to be flat, or create pictures made out of octagonal shapes.

A Mid-Print Nut Snap enables you to insert a nut by pausing the print between layers 38 - 40 (once it reaches layer 41 it will start to bridge over that slot).

A Heat Set Insert Snap enables you to install Heat Set Threaded Inserts using a soldering iron. This allows you to screw bolts into the Snap.