Introducing the PEA SHOOTER SLINGSHOT!
This is a throwback to an awesome toy I used to have as a Kid that would make me spend countless afternoons playing with in the garden. Back in the day, the original design was just a piece of wood in a Y shape attached to a rubber band in order to "shoot" little stones you found along the way in order to test your aim.
Since I have been messing around with 3d printed spirals lately, I came up with this amazing design that actually works like a charm.
This pea shooter actually works perfectly and It can shoot quite far for a 3d print.
The also very cool thing is that the spiral and handle is print in place so you will not have to worry of parts snapping. If you print it with a good infill it should holt its own.
This print consists of 3 different parts:
- Spiral and handle
- Pea accommodation site
- Pea The design has been created so that the part fits perfectly and does not come off when shooting so you would not have to worry abut that either!
I hope you like it and if you do be sure to drop a like and a follow.✨
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Buying this model does not grant access to sell it commercially, just for PERSONAL USE! YOU FILL FIND THIS MODEL ON MY COMMERCIAL LICENCE MEMBERSHIP. ONLY WHEN THIS MEMBERSHIP IS ACTIVE YOU WILL BE ABLE TO SELL THIS MODEL YOURSELF
IMPORTANT: This piece is not design to be shot at people since it could be harming for the eyes. This is something to test your aim against something like a target of others. BE SAFE OUT THERE!
Any question regarding the model can be sent to my Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/printplay.3d/
Recommended printing settings: For the settings I would not change the ones that come as standard. You can also fiddle around and add a bit more infill % if you really want to make it indestructible but it should not need it.
You could also scale it up but REMEMBER TO SCALE ALL THE PARTS THE SAME! While scaling I have seen that the perfect fitment of the Pea accommodation can vary due to the change of layers so be aware of this!