rubber band airplanes 3d models
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This is beta so it might not work. ...I will update as I fix it up. Put the pole through the hole in the top of the base and then put a screw through the propeller and into the pole. Attach a rubber band to hooks and wind to provide power for take-off.
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If you have brackets or something like that, you'll probably need a tool to put the rubber bands in place. That tool is actually quite expensive and easy to lose so, here it is. It's a perfect copy of the real one. ...I added a "smile" touch :)
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Another DIY Rubber Band Gun Project. Animation of assembly available at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bW-2tQR3-NIVfQOMoAjrndQRbTLiTi9l/view?usp=sharing or as a backup at...
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This clever little device requires no external components beyond a rubber band, which is likely already stocked in your toolkit. Additional attachments can be incorporated to streamline gripping various media with ease. ...The accompanying helping hands...
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I designed this compact keychain case specifically to keep my rubber bands organized and within reach, even with my braces. ...The cleverly crafted box securely attaches to standard keyrings and features a smooth-sliding lid that glides open or closed...
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This toy vehicle operates through a clever mechanism involving a rubber band, where all you need to do is print out the car model, attach the tires to the wheel hubs, and then get ready for some fun playtime. ...To assemble this car, you'll first have...
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Crafted from precision-cut 4mm plywood, this ingenious rubber band shooter boasts a sleek design that's as functional as it is visually striking. ...Its sturdy construction can withstand repeated use, making it an ideal choice for kids and adults alike...
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This version still prints in place but requires only one rubber band instead of a rubber strip, which can be challenging to find. Designed for use with a generic tan-colored rubber band approximately 6cm in diameter or 2.5 inches. Please note that...
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With two rubber bands connected in series, this car can effortlessly run for 5 meters or more. The screw holes for the front wheel axles are meant to be tapped for m3 screws. The other holes remain plain. For the rear wheel axle I used 3 mm iron...
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(We found the gear teeth to be too abrasive on our rubber bands.)In the current configuration, it has a 3.5" outer diameter, 8 fingers to hold elastic bands, and 1/8" square drive (Vex style). Two are required. The Solidworks (educational license)...
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(I used the rubber bands with a diameter of about 40 mm.) improved points -no support is needed -anti kickback trigger design -one type of screw (M3 CAP 20mm) -complete flat surface -natural trigger position [print conditions] support ... none ...
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By combining a few everyday objects, I crafted a functional device that fires rubber bands with surprising accuracy. The first challenge was finding the right materials. I scoured thrift stores and home goods for suitable components. A small...
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I lengthened the body so the rubber band is fully elongated at rest, and also designed it to wrap around the body hooks (slalom skiing-style) so it doesn't shoot away when the axle inevitably releases the rubber band. All parts can be printed with...
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... hour of time will net you more little rubber bands than you could possibly use in your entire life. Bike tube rubber is super robust, & so are the little rubber bands you cut out of it…which makes them perfect for little flexy devices such as this!
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... hour of time will net you more little rubber bands than you could possibly use in your entire life. Bike tube rubber is super robust, & so are the little rubber bands you cut out of it…which makes them perfect for little flexy devices such as this!
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... for the left and right parts, but went all out with 100% infill for the cog and trigger. The result is a robust and reliable rubber band gun that's sure to impress. ...Enjoy, and don't hesitate to share any ideas you might have for improvement!
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Simple, Sleek, and Sexy, this simple guy has a capacity of 5 shots, and the whole thing is only 4 pieces with only one tension spring (or rubber band) to make it work, just dab a little glue in each divot on the body and slap together! (never tested,...
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A rubber band needs attachment to the chassis and wrapping around the drum's attachment point. The drum winding tightens the rubber band, with a ratchet preventing reverse motion. To operate, simply flick the ratchet to disengage, and the robospider...
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Then put the rubber bands through the indentations. Warning! This bow is very powerful and could hurt somebody if you shoot it at them. Exercise this weapon with caution. I would suggest PET-G, but you can use PLA with gyroid infill. it prints in...
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During my childhood days spent playing with legos, one thing always seemed inevitable: another iteration of a Rubber Band Gun was born. With 3D Printing at my disposal, not only can I dive back into this project, but also bring to life the wildest...
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Easiest to print, minimal post-processing, and most simplified design of a rubber band gun is right at your fingertips. Print using the files with the "wSupport" tag so you don't have to add extra supports on your own. There are only 3 support...
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This is the most reliable and simplest to print rubber band gun available, outdoing other designs that use rotating wheels and sears which are often unreliable and only capable of loading 3-4 rubber bands before firing. A few performance tweaks and...
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This is a 3D printed reinterpretation of RBguns' Stepup action rubber band gun. His video can be found on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLb-8ofC3Zk. Simplified trigger mechanism allows for smoother operation. Trigger springs forward naturally due...
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This ingenious 3D printed design is ridiculously simple and incredibly lightweight - just snap the caps onto the battery cell, secure it with a rubber band, and you're ready to roll. ...It may not be built to last, but it's more than enough for casual...
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This DIY project yields an incredibly simple rubber band-powered torpedo that takes under 5 minutes to build. Capable of traveling a remarkable distance of 1.5 meters on just 300 winding twists of its power source, it's the perfect entry point for...
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This is the rubber band adapter that I designed since elastic materials are notoriously difficult to obtain. Feel free to integrate it into your projects as well. ...The original version is 1.5 millimeters thick, while I also created a 1 millimeter...
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This remix takes its cue from Delph27's rubber band PCB vise. A key difference lies in the rounded base, designed to minimize warping. New cutouts have been added to reduce both print time and material usage, while a more streamlined channel should...
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To assemble this precision instrument, users will need to apply a sturdy bond with super glue to the main body, delicately install 1 or 2 metal paper clips stripped of their insulation for smooth moving parts operation, and secure everything in place...
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......This upgrade addresses the issue of rubber bands detaching when twisted excessively, making a paperclip a more reliable and secure attachment point. ...Edit: A printing problem occurred with the LH prop, but the latest file should resolve this issue.