If you wanna print it yourself, the model is here: https://www.printables.com/model/1348194-4n-threaded-flat-head-screws-and-nuts-10-32-equiva
Design to be a drop in replacement for 10-32 screws with a much, much higher pitch. These screws are extremely easy to print, is reliable enough that it can hold some weight.
If you wanna print this yourself, you need to make sure that the screw is sideways, so if it breaks it’s no on the layer lines.
Using them in my own prints which had metal screws and they are holding quiet well.
Do the layers seem to want to seperate when you twist with the orientation of the head slots? I feel like for two of the four arms, you’re relying strictly on the layer adhesion.
My gut would tell me to rotate this by 45 degrees… But at the same time, if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.
Print them with an Allen key head, that’s probably better than a Philips.
This. Or Robertson. Phillips is awful.
Torx!
That’s nuts.
Screw it. You get an upvote!