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Spin Score Target

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Spin Score Target 3d model
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Spin Score Target 3d model
Spin Score Target 3d model
Spin Score Target 3d model
Spin Score Target 3d model

DESCRIPTION Inspired by playful competitions with my kids, I designed the Spin Score Target to make shooting games fun and fair. We used to use random objects placed on couch headrests or chair backrests, but the kids would always question if the placement was the same for everyone, as the orientation and position would change each time the target was knocked down. To solve this problem, I created the Spin Score Target. Spin Score Target has a simple but effective mechanical counting system, and it is very easy to assemble, requiring no glue and a few readily available components.

I have created the assembly instructions that are included in the project files. But there is also a video assembly instructions that can be found here: https://youtu.be/XRfr5U0i-0E

INCLUDED (PERSONAL LICENCE)

  • Files for printing (standard version)
    • STL files
    • 3MF file with settings and print-ready colored parts
  • Assembly Manual

INCLUDED (COMMERCIAL LICENCE)

  • Files for printing (a custom version of the “SpinScore Target” - with interchangeable nameplates)
    • STL files
    • 3MF file with settings and print-ready colored parts
  • Files for printing (standard version)
    • STL files
    • 3MF file with settings and print-ready colored parts
  • Assembly Manual
  • Target template (for making your unique/additional custom targets).
  • Name templates (for making custom nameplates).

REQUIRED HARDWARE

  • 3 x Rubber Bands Size #32 (3" x 1/8" —— 7.6cm x 0.3 cm)
  • 16 x M3x8 Socket Head Screws or Button Head Hex Drive Screws (DIN912 or ISO7380)
  • 2 x 608 ball bearings (8mm x 22mm x 7mm)

PRINTING SETTINGS Wall Loops: 3 Top shell layers: 5 Bottom shell layers: 4 Sparse infill: 15% (rectilinear) No supports

NOTES

  • This project includes a couple of print-in-place rotating parts. Make sure that the printer is not stringing and is well calibrated.
  • Before diving into the full project, I strongly advise printing a prepared test print. This step will ensure a smooth assembly process.
  • If you plan to use more powerful toy guns than a standard Nerf pistol, you should tension the target linkage rubber band more to give the target more resistance (or a couple of rubber bands can be used)
  • Do not over-tension the target winder, as it might snap the rubberbands. Using recommended rubber bands, two complete rotations should be enough (depending on the installed score wheel orientation).

12 Likes5 DownloadsMay 24, 2024