
Worker Swordfish Dual Stage conversion and Woozi dart feed
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This is a dual stage front conversion to fit full-sized flywheels into a Swordfish blaster, compatible with 130 motors unless modifications are made. The webbing and front of the blaster must be irreversibly cut out to fit the motors and cage, while the front cover screws into the new cage and fits the shell for a seamless conversion. Cutting a hole on the back side of the blaster may be necessary due to the motor posts hitting, but this can be covered with a screw-in plate. This set of files is ideal for users who prefer a dual stage setup, as it works smoothly without requiring extensive modifications. A separate set of files is designed for a Woozi-based dart feed, which requires significant irreversible mods. The castings must be removed where the Woozi sits to be flush with the battery tray, and screw posts should be left intact. This conversion demands careful study of the provided photos to ensure accurate execution. When printing the Woozi drive parts, it's essential to use a layer thickness of 0.1mm with full supports. Lubricating all moving parts on the Woozi drive is crucial to prevent failure. The top of the stock trigger must be removed just enough to clear the Woozi drive, while leaving as much of the original mechanism intact as possible. Wiring this setup with two triggers can provide an added layer of functionality. Additionally, the little flipper switch on the Swordfish shell should be removed, and the left shell trimmed where the dart pusher and flywheels are located.
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