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Brass Heat-Set Inserts for Plastic - M3 x 4mm - 50 pack

Brass Heat-Set Inserts for Plastic - M3 x 4mm - 50 pack

$8.03
Brass Heat-Set Inserts for Plastic - M3 x 4mm - 50 pack—
$8.03

The Story

Wanna improve the connection strength between your project's 3D-printed parts, and also have nice clean surfaces? Instead of gluing bits together, or screwing plastic screws directly into your 3D prints, use strong and reusable machine screws and heat-set inserts. Heat set inserts are only a few cents a piece and have a grooved outside, with theads on the inside. Originally they were designed for injection molded parts but they work fabulously for 3D printed plastic as well.

You could use a plain soldering iron to try to heat-press these in - Heat up the iron and use it to press the insert in, wait for it to cool, then use like a hex nut that's embedded inside the plastic. We strongly recommend our heat-set insert tool for soldering irons because it's really hard to insert them straight otherwise and you risk damaging your print!

Comes as a 50 pack of M3-threaded inserts that are 4mm long.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Brass Heat-Set Inserts for Plastic - M3 x 4mm - 50 pack - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Brass Heat-Set Inserts for Plastic - M3 x 4mm - 50 pack - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Wanna improve the connection strength between your project's 3D-printed parts, and also have nice clean surfaces? Instead of gluing bits together, or screwing plastic screws directly into your 3D prints, use strong and reusable machine screws and heat-set inserts. Heat set inserts are only a few cents a piece and have a grooved outside, with theads on the inside. Originally they were designed for injection molded parts but they work fabulously for 3D printed plastic as well.

You could use a plain soldering iron to try to heat-press these in - Heat up the iron and use it to press the insert in, wait for it to cool, then use like a hex nut that's embedded inside the plastic. We strongly recommend our heat-set insert tool for soldering irons because it's really hard to insert them straight otherwise and you risk damaging your print!

Comes as a 50 pack of M3-threaded inserts that are 4mm long.