Latest fun project. I drew up the files for the gun in CAD and printed them out and assembled them. The only parts that aren't printed are the o-ring, PVC, and hose clamps. In the future I plan to either epoxy it together or make some sort of modification to the design that will let me remove the ungainly hose clamps. It is quite powerful, much more so than a normal nerf gun. Pictures:
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3D Printed Nerf Gun
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Nice work! What printer did you use?
To be honest given the possibilities that a 3D printer gives you, it does look a bit boxy and awkward - pretty sure you can do a much better job
To be honest given the possibilities that a 3D printer gives you, it does look a bit boxy and awkward - pretty sure you can do a much better job
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Yeah that's true. I think it also depends on the kind of 3d printer you use. FDM, Resin based and things of that nature. This looks like it was made on and FDM printer.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Nice work! What printer did you use?
To be honest given the possibilities that a 3D printer gives you, it does look a bit boxy and awkward - pretty sure you can do a much better job