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Olight Baton 3 or 4 Picatinny and Mlok quick mount

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pic and mlok 0.16mm layer, 5 walls, 20% infill
pic and mlok 0.16mm layer, 5 walls, 20% infill
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Credit to @Chandler09 for the starting point. Loved his idea of being able to quick mount a flashlight that i carry daily. I have plenty of dedicated WML and this doesn't make a perfect replacement, but it makes a great quick fix, or a universal mount that fits many applications. I slimmed his original design, tightened the chamber a bit, made a slot for the clip to fit flush, adde a rear notch to make removal easier.Then i made an mlok version. Both Picatinny mount and mlok are included. have tested in PLA, PLA Silk, PLA Tough + no issues and work surprisingly well. Have tested with Baton 3 and Baton 4. For the picatinny model you will need: 1 or 2 M4x30mm bolts and nuts required, and for the mlok 2 m4x6-8mm flat tapered bolts with T nut (install the tapered bolts with t nuts backwards separate before mounting to seat the tapered bolts fully so they wont scratch our precious Baton's, they will seat below surface level, just takes some umph and a drop of oil at the shoulder doesnt hurt)

I printed them at  45 degree angle from the mount with a 5-10mm brim with supports.

this was intentional to angle layer lines for strength. also painted on some edge supports to stabilize.

.16 layer height

5 walls

6 top and bottom layers

20% rectilinear infill

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