Materials: BBL PLA Matte (Charcoal) for the gun, BBL Basic PETG (Gray) for the mechanism and discs
Setting: 0.20 mm Standard BBL (except 3 wall loops, sparse infill 20%)
I printed using PLA Metal and on default settings. Unfortunately I also kept supports on which they were very difficult to remove inside the handle. I reprinted another handle later to see the difference and supports are definitely NOT required. They function awesome! I used a larger rubber band and doubled it down to make it fit. When I put the filament inside the hinge area I also used a torch to melt the ends and basically rivet the filament to the side of the handle. It's removable still.
This printed great the first time. All of the prices fit together with no sanding or adjustment needed. printed in a PLA+ glow filament so it should be easy to find the disks at night!
A really fun toy. Easy to print and put together. Though my better half was not too keen about me shoot little disc around the house. 😂 Really fun to play and would give 6 stars if it was ever available.
Super cool design. This thing is super fun to play with multiple people. It's also fairly accurate and has a good range. If I had one criticism it would have to be the claw witch can broke many times for me with PLA. PLA+ works best based on my experience.
yeah thats true, i build a testbench for those and i think i found a better shape now. I still want to do some Testing but an update will come next month.
3 Color A1 Mini Updated Trigger 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Some artifact striping in the print and next disk doesn't slide down in place completely despite tight rubberband. Apart from that nice design and shoots nicely.
what seam setting did you use? I would say try calibrating your filament if you don't have an X1 and in your filament profile turn on retraction and wiping when change layer. This looks like a printer calibration or slicer setting issue, not the model.
works perfectly, the discs fly really far. the function that gives the discs the spin is really well thought out. Compliments to the designer. keep it up
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