
Parametric Boomerang
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Here is the spun text: I built a customizable boomerang model in Onshape. "Customizable" means that in the model, there are variables for the elbow angle, the arm lengths, thickness, etc., which can be changed and the model updates automatically. This allows you to generate an infinite number of different boomerang shapes. I printed and tested a basic version and it flies well when some weight is added (see my prints made from this model). Keep in mind that changing parameters might yield different results. It's best not to use too much infill as the model will be too light and floppy. I found 50% to work well for me. You can find the Onshape model here: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/f4fc462cbce27d8bfdbc5d95/w/089a8c7db69016406335e7b5/e/eb06c4bf9a91bfaa64e0f7a9 I highly recommend downloading the STL file but playing around with the Onshape model itself and see what you can create. Print Settings Printer Brand: Elegoo Printer: Ender 3 Pro Rafts: Yes Supports: No Infill: 75% Filament: Color4print ABS I Made This Here's how I built this in a few easy steps. There's also a more detailed guide on how I made it here: https://cs75.de/making-a-boomerang-in-parametric-cad.html
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