Nerf technical(RC controlled)

Nerf technical(RC controlled)

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Roughly a week of development for this project has been devoted, resulting in around 6 less successful prints before arriving at this final product! You can connect it to a receiver and use it as a standalone turret or attach it to an RC vehicle. I hot-glued it to the flatbed of my 3D printed RC truck V3, which was quite fun! As usual, I got carried away with hardware choices. Here's what you'll need: 2x M3 rods measuring 40mm each, 2x M3 rods measuring 75mm each, 6x M4 screws, 19x M3 screws, 10x M3 screws, and 3 standard-size servos. You'll also require 2x 6700zz bearings and a few rubber bands or springs. I've since added the missing pushpin to this project. To see more videos like this one and others, check out my YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/mrcrankyfaceprojects. For updates on my latest projects, follow me at: Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/c/MrCrankyfaceProjects Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mr.crankyface/ 3d hubs: https://www.3dhubs.com/malm%C3%B6/hubs/mrcrankyface Patreon: http://patreon.com/Mrcrankyface Print Settings Printer The Frankenstein Rafts No Supports Yes Resolution 02 Infill 20% Notes To achieve optimal results, print the slide and lock with increased infill and more perimeters.

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