Metal Detector Coil Arm Part and extension bar Version 2.0
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My First Design Finally Comes Together - I Leveraged Tinker Cad to Bring It to Life! I Strongly Recommend Adding Supports for a Seamless Print. (I've Found Simplify 3D to Be an Essential Tool in My Workflow). The Initial Print Went Smoothly Without a Raft, But If I Had to Do it Again, I'd Definitely Opt for One. Take a Close Look at the Broken Part and My DIY Epoxy Attempt - Which, to My Knowledge, Is Conductive Enough to Potentially Affect the Metal Detector's Performance. This Part Originates from a Bounty Hunter Metal Detector, but I've Noted the Same Type of Weak Connector on My Trusty White's MXT. The Metal Rods on Both Detectors Measure 19mm in Diameter. Since the Part Was Too Large for My Printer, I Had to Break It Down into Two Manageable Pieces. One Fits Inside the Other and Then onto the Metal Rod Between the Coil and the Detector's Main Unit. The Round End Features a Split Design, Allowing for an Optional Clamp if Needed - Although it's a Tight Fit, You Might Not Require It.
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