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This is a micro crossbow that I modeled after the Sonic Dad micro crossbow.
I have made the pieces separately in some files and all the pieces together in one file and one file with all the pieces except the bow because the bow needs to be printed with 100% infill.
Quantity if you are printing all pieces separately:
Rail: x2
Rail spacer: x1
Bow holder: x2
Outer grip: x2
Inner grip: x1
Bow or Stronger bow: x1
You can only print the stronger bow separately.
Look at the assembly pictures. You will need a hot glue gun or some sort of glue to stick the pieces together and some embroidery floss for the bow string, strengthening and decoration!
The stronger bow is a bit thicker and so it is stronger.
The silver and pink one is one that i made a while back using popsicle sticks and a piece of wire from and pop-up tent and it is more powerful than this one.
I have not tried scaling this up but i think that would be pretty cool!
Please comment any suggestions or questions!
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