MIB Neuralizer Remixed
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I disassembled and reassembled the parts, carefully inserting the second piece into its designated space. To maintain structural integrity, I employed a ballpoint pen spring, halved in length, paired with a 4mm or 5/32 ball bearing. First, I inserted the spring into the hole, followed by placing the bearing on top. Using my finger to apply gentle pressure, I then slipped the piece into its counterpart. The bearing lodged securely into the pre-drilled depression holes, effectively holding everything in place. When opening forces were applied, the unit would respond by gently yielding to the pressure, rather than ripping apart. With a bit of fine-tuning, it's possible to integrate a phone camera flash module, causing the device to emit a brief, intense light - reminiscent of a cinematic effect. I'm grateful for slamzee's original design contribution, which can be accessed here: http://www.thingiverse.com/slamzee/. Print Settings: Printer: Flashforge Creatoe Pro Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 018 Infill: 20%
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