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3D-printed quick-release arrow nock with a 6.2mm inner diameter

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3D printed rapid-fire arrow tail 0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 50% infill
3D printed rapid-fire arrow tail 0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 50% infill
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A 3D-printed rapid-fire arrow nock, requiring six or more wall layers for structural integrity, prints optimally lying flat, mitigating Z-axis weakness (perfectly suited to the arrow nock's operating environment). My 55-pound traditional bow has used it for months without a single failure (though I wouldn't recommend it for exceptionally expensive arrow shafts). With a 6.2mm inner diameter, it's suitable for traditional bows, which often lack precision, or as a five-minute replacement should an arrow nock break. The printing cost is approximately 37 times less than a commercially molded nock (depending on filament; I used 35 PETG-Eco), effectively granting (arguably) widespread arrow-nock freedom XD

 

To mitigate excessive friction against the bowstring and reduce wear, adjust the X-Y outer contour compensation to a suitable range

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