
Bigger Flywheelv3 For Blaster for 13.5mm Darts
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I was unhappy with my drilling skills, so I created a new flywheel design. It sits flush at both the bottom and top flat surfaces, which are about 13mm thick. A 2mm hole is drilled into it for a shaft to fit through. To ensure a secure hole, I ran a 2mm drill bit through it after printing. I attempted to create a whistle sound but was unsuccessful, possibly due to incorrect angles. However, this design is more stable and propels darts better than previous ones. I'm working on improving the dart grip and perfecting the whistle sound. While creating a whistle might be challenging, it produces an interesting noise. Version 2 of the flywheel aimed to make it slightly wider to press the darts as they pass through and launch them more efficiently. This design also improved the grip. In Version 3, I added a section that allows part of the dart to extend below the well, increasing the surface area even further. By the third rendition, I was satisfied with its performance – it actually stings when hitting surfaces and bounces off walls. I'm using high-speed motors (25,000 RPM) to propel these fast darts, which are even quicker than those shot from my friends' guns, as far as I remember.
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