Mil-Sim Labs Rocket launcher parts kit
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Here are the STL files done on SketchUp that we used to 3D print, prototype and then make molds for our resin cast rocket launcher parts kit to shoot our 40mm foam rockets at airsoft/milsim/paintball games. The original product is here http://www.milsimlabs.com/RL%20parts%20kit.html Our days of SketchUp, 3D printed masters, to silicone molds and A+B resins are being left behind. Man, 2015 seems like a long time ago. Fusion360, CNC, aluminum molds and injection molding is becoming our future, and we're working on a much more advanced injection molded replacement for this product. Given the whole point of selling these at the $12 price point was to promote rocket use, and as it's planned to be replaced with a much improved version, it's being released to the 3D printing world for personal use! Everything prints flat on its back, no supports needed. You'll need to change some orientations, though; this wasn't intended as a 3D printed product, but it works well, and maybe a little meaty to overcome some flex issues in the resin cast finished product. Credit where credit is due: the inspiration for this goes back 10 years – http://www.instructables.com/id/Airsoft-M72-LAW-launcher/ Happy tank busting! Seth C
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