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rubber band blaster, capable of firing folded paper bullets

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rubber band blaster, capable of firing folded paper bullets
rubber band blaster, capable of firing folded paper bullets
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Rubber band blaster dedicated ammunition
Rubber band blaster dedicated ammunition
Designer
33 min
1 plate
5.0(1)

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Design Concept

This design combines a classic rubber band blaster with paper bullet firing effects, offering users a unique entertainment experience. The body structure is simple, and the design achieves an excellent combination of portability and functionality.

 

Purpose

Mainly for personal entertainment, it effectively produces projectile effects, suitable for fun shooting games or improving hand-eye coordination.

Printing Recommendations

It is recommended to print using PLA or ABS materials to ensure structural stability and durability. Printing requires enabling supports and brim to ensure a high success rate.

Assembly Instructions

Assembly is relatively simple: insert the trigger into the trigger slot, insert the pin, fit the rubber band holder at the muzzle onto the base, and screw on the retaining nut to complete the rubber band blaster assembly. Additionally, a rubber band needs to be installed; tie a knot at both ends of the rubber band and insert it into the mounting hole through the notch to complete all installations.

If you do not print the specially designed bullets, you can fold paper bullets from paper. Below are the instructions for folding paper bullets.

Take a piece of paper approximately 4cm*9cm, fold it in half, then fold it 90 degrees along the center, fold it in half again to form a tower-shaped paper. Roll it up from the bottom to the top, and after reaching the top, fold it 90 degrees along the center to complete the paper bullet.

When using, slide the bullet into the rubber band, pull it back to the trigger, and fit it into the notch to complete the ready-to-fire state.

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Due to differences in materials and printer types used, print quality and tolerances may vary. If you find the fit is too loose or too tight after printing, you can scale parts of the model accordingly.

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