PK Squire - DIY Foam Dart Blaster
by Print Keep · via Printables
| Format | STL |
| Category | Art |
| License | CC BY-NC |
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| Uploaded | May 13, 2024 |
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Description
⚠ PLEASE DOWNLOAD THE MANUAL AND READ IT BEFORE USE ⚠ Print Keep Squire is a beginner-friendly, front-loaded single-shot foam-dart blaster, designed for those eager to venture into the exciting world of 3D-printed blasters! Its my first blaster design, next one is coming soon! 📷 Image redacted — claim this model to add your own media Blaster specs: The Squire is a simple springer, utilizing a cut-down K25 spring as a power source and an aluminum barrel. Its minimalistic and comfortable design requires a small amount of filament. It comes stock with low-profile sights, but you can customize it with accessories like red dots and grips, thanks to the M-LOK compatible handguard. The end result is a well-performing blaster capable of long-range shooting, delivering up to 2 Joules of power (~210 fps muzzle velocity). Assembly: Assembly is quick and easy, requiring only a few parts and approximately 27 hours of print time. The comprehensive manual listed in the files below ensures a crystal-clear building process for everyone. If you encounter any issues, get help in the blaster dedicated channel on the official Print Keep Discord: https://discord.gg/485rvMbyUh How to start the build: For a hassle-free experience, consider purchasing a hardware kit from official sellers, listed below. It can save you time and shipping costs. LIST OF OFFICIAL KIT SELLERS Seller Hardware kit links Complete kit links Shipps from PK Blasters (us) ✓ Hardware kit ✓ Complete kit Europe (only) Veetec3D ✓ Hardware kit ✓ Complete kit Europe MelloMesh3DP ✓ Hardware kit ✓ Complete kit US Alternatively you can source and print all of the parts yourself. Look into the manual for soucing of the parts. Bill of materials: The detailed BOM is included in the manual. Recommended print settings: If you are not using the pre-sliced .gcodes for the Prusa MINI+ or the MK4, you can slice the parts yourself. The recommended print settings are also in the manual. Don't forget to share your completed blaster as a make! Enjoy the build, and remember to use your blaster responsibly. If you like this blaster and want me to publish more similar projects here, consider supporting me by buying me a coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/simonstupka Thanks a lot for all your support! The fileset is released publicly as a Non-commercial license. If you are interested in selling kits, please contact me.
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