Panel Trim Clip (6mm hole)
A push-fit trim clip for a 6mm panel hole — a printable interpretation, and it says so plainly: a moulded fir-tree clip works by a stack of thin spring fins, which a 0.4mm nozzle renders as stiff blobs, so this one has a solid shaft and two chunky 1.4mm sprung fins instead. The blade is 2.5mm thick, which is the number that actually sets the fit in a round hole: a 2.5mm blade passes a Ø6 hole at a 5.5mm chord, and the fins spread to 7mm, so each flexes 0.77mm on the way through — about 2% strain at the root, inside what PETG springs back from. The 14mm head sits on the show face; the fin shoulders land 4.5mm below it, which suits panel stacks of roughly 2.0–4.0mm — measure your stack and we cut the grip to it. Printed flat, so the fins bend along the layers rather than across them. PETG only; PLA fins snap on the second insertion. It will hold a trim panel or a card against a body hole; it is not an OEM spring clip and nothing structural should hang from it.
from £0.10example, in PLA
Example pricing
A guide only — not a fixed quote. Final price depends on material, quantity, print orientation and printability.
| Material | 1 unit | 5 units | 10 units | 25 units |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PLA | £0.10 | £0.40£0.08/unit | £0.72£0.07/unit | £1.62£0.06/unit |
| PETG | £0.10 | £0.43£0.09/unit | £0.78£0.08/unit | £1.74£0.07/unit |
| ABS / ASA | £0.12 | £0.49£0.10/unit | £0.89£0.09/unit | £2£0.08/unit |
Per-unit prices fall with quantity. Larger batches are cheaper still — ask for a bulk quote.