Taser Case
thingiverse
The objective is to integrate new electronic components into an existing taser. The project remains a work in progress, requiring extensive post-production efforts. It was designed specifically for a particular product I own. Printing at 0.3 took approximately 3.5 hours and was done on a Robo 3D printer. To determine the correct position for covering holes, paint the top of the screw tubes and place the cover on top to get an imprint of its location; this step can be performed later if needed. An update will be provided once this unprinted part has been completed.
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