Beyblade Kit Card [Dragoon]

Beyblade Kit Card [Dragoon]

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A1 mini
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Single Color,0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Single Color,0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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PETG - 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Solide // A1 Mini // 0,2mm
Solide // A1 Mini // 0,2mm
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Please Read- This requires a 22mm standard skateboard ball bearing that you can find anywhere for dirt cheap. It is IMPORTANT to use either some glue or some thin double-sided tape between the bearing and the top layer to stop the outer ring of the bearing from moving, otherwise, the whole thing would spin kind of badly, so please do that! 

 

This is a DIY print in place Beyblade kit card that comes with a launcher and ripcord as well. For the Black Dranzer Beyblade kit, please visit my Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/ToastChannel

 

Also, check out my detailed video with instructions and demo for everything on my channel - https://www.youtube.com/@toast_channel

 

 

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Came out great and brings me back to my childhood. On that note, something i've always wanted to do as a child was get a super long rip cord and send that think to space. You should consider making a super long, or customizable length rip cord so I can finally fulfil my dreams.
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Very cool model, though the ripcord should have bigger teeth, it's not quite reaching the gear in the launcher so I have to put pressure against it to make it work. (printed in pla)
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so, I experimented with a thicker ripcord and I found that it’s very hit or miss (based on what filament and nozzle you’re using) and because of that I thought it’s better to use a slightly thinner ripcord and use it at a slight angle instead of perpendicular to the launcher. ideally it should’ve been thicker but due to the nature of how tolerances differ from printer to printer and setup to setup, I figured this would be my best bet. (I have a detailed rant about this very point in my accompanying video on my YT channel btw)
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appl light pressure with opposition finger to engage gears.
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These were really fun to make. I printed in PLA and on a Textured PEI plate. (Smooth plate is highly reccomended for better functionality and surface mating parts.) I colored mine using nail polish. A bit tricky to launch at times, and cramps the hands a bit. Misfired alot at first, then I realized the bearing needed to be solid. Having it spin freeley is counter intuitive. Keeping it loosely engagud rather than fully enguaged.I broke one launcher as I manhandled the card kit. it was brittle (Sunlu PLA Plus) I would like to try again in PETG and do recommend printing in on a smooth build plate as described, which I need to order. When Launch pull away from your chest like you gonna jab someone in da face. The upward motion will engage the rip cord 100% and it wont skip. Ive since attatched a thick string to help improve launch power, and I can barely keep it in the arena now lol. Perfecto.
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Replying to @user_595656980 :
I was just about to ask you about the bearing thing. I wasn't sure if anyone read my note in the description lol. Also, it's awesome that you came to the same conclusion about how to launch these without fail every single time, haha. GG
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what do you mean it's a good print
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Just some remix
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where i can get this
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Replying to @user_3456098097 :
print profile added~check it
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I've made different types of bearing replacement for modify and more fun
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Single Color,0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
super cool model. my son and i are going to battle. real vs 3d printed. let the games begin!
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Very cool idea, well implemented. However, it broke very quickly. Printed in PETG.
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I suggest trying PLA. I feel like it feels more durable with PLA (at least that’s been my experience so far)
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Replying to @toast_channel :
Thank you for this advice. I´ll try pla later.
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Cool toy!
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Try my new kit! This one's got a lot of issues tbh, which I've fixed with the new one
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FIXED and SUPER LONG CORD 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
The original string was very annoying, in very exciting moments it didn't spin well, I used the medium length, and printed dozens, goodbye moments of boredom with my children
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Glad you enjoyed it!
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