ArChery Nock and Fletch for Arrows
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I think scaling up in the Z axis will provide a smoother pass over the arrow rest, making the printout more fluid and less prone to jamming. Alternatively, you can try visiting this link: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1362071 - it might give you a better result. When printing vertically, make sure you use at least 5 lines of rim for adhesion to the plate; this will ensure that your printout stays securely in place. The final weight of each piece should be around 4 grams, which is remarkably light and easy to handle. Notice how the nock on the 6mm dowel core arrow was deliberately thickened for added durability - a clever design choice that pays off in terms of longevity. This model pairs perfectly with the whisker biscuit style arrow rest found at: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1775389 - it's a match made in heaven! As for fletchings, "normal" soft silicone ones tend to wiggle too much during the initial stages of flight, which can throw off the entire trajectory. Post-printing, be sure to use your new arrow rest responsibly; all rights and liabilities are reserved by the author, who disclaims any and all guarantees as to its fitness for purpose.
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