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Electric rapid-fire rubber band blaster (compatible with CyberBrick, Maker's Supply)

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A1 mini
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate

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Electric fully automatic continuous fire rubber band blaster capable of five consecutive shots!
Fully automatic loading theoretically capable of unlimited continuous fire
The default magazine can hold five rounds, no extra accessories needed
The parts that your hand usually touches have been rounded for a more comfortable grip

A1 mini can also be printed on a single plate, only less than 35 grams is needed to get the main body + 4 bullets!

 

It is recommended to use PETG or other high-strength & high-toughness materials for printing to ensure the best performance, if you are still concerned about insufficient filament strength, please use super glue for reinforcement

I have iterated on this model 23 times and printed and tested 28 plates of accessories. This model has taken a lot of my time and effort, I kindly ask for a free boost from everyone, I would be very grateful!

Special reminder, do not point the muzzle at anyone or any animal when firing!

For assembly, you can refer to the hand-cranked version modelhttps://makerworld.com.cn/zh/models/1449840

 

Compatible with almost all Maker's Supply motors including CyberBrick motors!

Theoretically speaking, as long as your motor's connector shape is like this, it can be used to drive the rubber band blaster!

 

PS: This project is just a test project, I only used CyberBrick's geared motor module and Marble Run 008's Maker module for testing, which fills the gap from the last project where I said I'd develop an electric version (it seems not many people supported this, so I just went with it, abba abba)

If rotation is difficult, please add some grease or something, anyway, the PETG I printed doesn't need it, it just gets stuck a bit, but it will be fine after rotating it a few more times

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