Rubber Band Gun
Description
This was going to be my entry into the rubber band powered contest.
I have not tested this to see if it works but the trigger and cog looks like they will work well.
If some one prints it out, and gets it to work. Please post a video link.
Not sure why, but some of the .stl files did not render on this page. The files will open in Blender without problems.
I have not tested this to see if it works but the trigger and cog looks like they will work well.
If some one prints it out, and gets it to work. Please post a video link.
Not sure why, but some of the .stl files did not render on this page. The files will open in Blender without problems.
Instructions
* Assemble with M6 Bolts and Nuts
* Use 12mm or 1/2" wooden dowels for the barrel (cut them to what length you want)
* There is a rubber band that keeps tension on the trigger. It is put through the hole in the trigger and is wrapped around the trigger bolt to the posts in the housing.
* The grip is hallow for adding more weight.
* Use 12mm or 1/2" wooden dowels for the barrel (cut them to what length you want)
* There is a rubber band that keeps tension on the trigger. It is put through the hole in the trigger and is wrapped around the trigger bolt to the posts in the housing.
* The grip is hallow for adding more weight.
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gchoinka
on
September 3, 2012
said:
Thanks for sharing, I currently printing this for my nephew. It's well designed, using rods saves a lot of printing time.
I have only a problem with hausing2left.stl it is very small scaled (the 12mm rod holes are ~0.47mm) and the orientation is not optimal for printing, so i scaled it and rotated it 180
° along the X axis
License
Rubber Band Gun by ROBK636 is licensed under the Attribution - Non-Commercial - Share Alike license.

I printed it but the rubberbands keep stuck in the upper part of the trigger when loading more than one shot. I could fix that with a piece of tape on top of the housing but I'm working on a fixed version in openscad, I'll post that soon.
I am interested in what you have come up with. I never did get the chance to print it to see how well the trigger and cog works.