AAA Battery Magazine

AAA Battery Magazine

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate
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Description

AAA Battery Magazine

AAA battery holder in an AR-15 magazine design, not your typical battery holder!! It will hold approximately 22-24 batteries.

Design

The internal slide is supported by a printed spring. The spring works best printed in PETG or ABS which is more flexible and will retain it's shape better and for a longer period of time. The bottom cap is removable and is held in place with a locking tab that works the same way an actual AR-15 magazine locks in place.

 

The slots in the back show how many batteries are in the magazine.

Assembly

The magazine is very easy to assemble. The spring will friction fit into the bottom of the slide. Insert the slide into the bottom of the shell and let it slide up to the top. The locking clip goes in next and you'll have to hold the clip and spring down to slide the bottom cap on. The bottom cap slide from the front of the magazine to the rear (the open slots) and will click in place when the tab on the clip pops into the slot in the cap. The next step is to load the batteries!!!

Printing

I have printed all the components using PLA and it works great. I suggest printing the spring in PETG since it is a more flexible material. The color of the spring really doesn't matter since you will not see it unless you open up the magazine. I would print a couple springs right away to have a spare. I don't have much information on how long the plastic spring will keep it's tension.

  • The shell is set up to print vertical and has an internal brim.
  • The slide is set up with auto tree supports and I haven't had any issues with it sliding.
  • The bottom cap is set up using normal auto supports. I use an exacto knife to remove it after it's printed.
  • The provided .3mf file does have all this setup and placed on a plate.

All the components fit on one sheet on my P1S. I have printed the slide and bottom clip in a different color to accent them.

 

This model works but is always being tweaked and improved. Please let me know of any issues and/or any items needing improvement!!

 

I am working on a AA option for this design and will post it when done.

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please tell me you have a reload for a AA TOO!!
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I am definitely working on the AA version! Hopefully, I'll get it done shortly!
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Replying to @SD_Studios :
Really looking forward to it!
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Replying to @SD_Studios :
Is there any chance to support A1 mini?
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why Not for the a1mini 😭😭😭😭😭😭
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Currently working on figuring out a way to get it done!
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I'm working on it right now. Trying to figure out the best option!!
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What is the max height you can print on the A1 mini? All the specs say it's 180mm, will it print to 180mm?
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Printed great! Very nice design. Also looking forward to a AA model.
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Looks great! Glad it came out nice!
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Does the real spring fit?!
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The real spring does fit and will work with all the components. The cheapest I've found them online is around $3 a spring. I am working on a different option for the spring currently. Trying to find a cheap way to use metal banding to create the 'Z' spring design.
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Replying to @SD_Studios :
Awesome!.. I have lots of extra mags, I'll try it out! 😊
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Replying to @SD_Studios :
You could try using a recoil spring from a lawn mower pull start.
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
printed great. we will see if it holds.
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Looks awesome! Glad you like it!
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Very cool! Printed in Camo green, spring in PETG. Works awesome!
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Love the photos!
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cool print modified it in the slicer to work with a1 mini lol
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How did you modify it?
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I cut it up but still modifiying it more so it works better with a1 mini
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I can send pics to help understand it was hard tho but I cut the springs in half and am currently modding it so the two parts of the spring click together.
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Okay, finally a clean, funny AND practical design. I'll definitely give it a try when AA version will be out and clearly boost both of them Quick idea dropped as it came to me : A straight type of magazine (M14 rifle style) could be easier to fit on a A1mini 🤔
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Great idea! I will start working on a straight version.
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