- Part 1 - 3D Printed Parts (this post)
- Part 2 - Cage Assembly
- Part 3 - Breech Assembly
- Part 4 - Stock Assembly
- Part 5 - Grip Assembly
- Part 6 - Drive Section Mechanical
- Part 7 - Blaster Controller
- Part 8 - Logic Power Supply Module
- Part 9 - DC Bus Harness
- Part 10 - Flywheel Motor Controllers
- Part 11 - Core Controller Firmware
- Part 12 - Final Assembly and Commissioning
- Part 13 - Tuning and Customization (coming later)
Anyways, a good place to start is with all the non-COTS parts that are supplied as models for you to manufacture. I assume that you are going to FDM print these as they are designed for.
Tools:
- FDM 3D printer
- Computer with slicer
Parts/Materials:
- Filament
The models are available here from the DZ Industries Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/open?id=17zi6XGi_Rp5biofmGVj_0ZyBb71Q0HPR
Some general notes: NO supports. Assumptions are 0.2mm layer height unless noted otherwise, and 0.4mm nozzle/~0.45mm extrusion width (you figure out the conversions if you run atypical nozzle sizes). You should be able to run all of these parts with a 170x170x170 (ish) build volume. It is strongly recommended to use PETG, or ABS, or other materials with reasonable mechanical properties, passable toughness, and serviceability at ambient temperatures that may be encountered in combat conditions. I do not test and cannot support PLA. If you use PLA and it warps or cracks, that's your problem. Machine accuracy, extrusion settings, etc. are also your responsibility. I am not responsible for incorrectly printed parts and I am not your printer technician.
Grip Frame
Print Parameters: 5 perimeters, 8 top/bottom solid layers, 40% hexagonal infill, aligned start point
Orientation: Right side of grip on bed
Grip Frame Insert Plate
Print Parameters: 5 perims, 8 tops/bottoms, 40% hex, aligned
Orientation: Right (flat) side on bed
Trigger
Print Parameters: 3 perimeters, 6 tops/bottoms, 30% hex, aligned
Orientation: Side on bed
Grip Panels
Mesh Filename: T19_GripPanelLeftFinal_fixed.obj, T19_GripPanelRight_fixed.obj
Print Parameters: 3 perimeters, 6 tops/bottoms, 30% hex, aligned
Print Parameters: 5 perims, 8 tops/bottoms, 40% hex, aligned
Orientation: Flat side on bed
Mag Release
Print Parameters: 3+ perims, 6+ tops/bottoms, 100% infill, aligned
Orientation: Side on bed
Crank
Print Parameters: 3 perims, 6 tops/bottoms, 30% hex, aligned
Orientation: Bottom (side with chamfer, NOT fillet) on bed
Crank Pin Bushing
Print Parameters: 2+ perimeters (part is all perimeter extrusions)
Orientation: End on bed
Bolt
Print Parameters:
* Standard - 3 perimeters, 6 tops/bottoms, 30% hex, aligned
* Lightened (Recommended) - 2 perims, 4 tops/bottoms, 20% hex, aligned
Orientation: Top/bottom side on bed
Notes: Upcoming "Class 4" bolt kit will be destroked and further lightened for better high ROF operation.
Stock Buttplate
Print Parameters: 3 perims, 6 tops/bottoms, 30% hex, aligned
Orientation: Flat side on bed
Drive Spacer
Print Parameters: 3 perims, 6 tops/bottoms, 30% hex, aligned
Orientation: Bottom (flat) side on bed
Drive Cover (Top Cover)
Print Parameters: 3 perims, 6 tops/bottoms, 30% hex, aligned
Orientation: Top (flat) side on bed
Lower Drive Housing
Print Parameters: 3 perims, 6 tops/bottoms, 30% hex, aligned
Orientation: Top (flat) side on bed
Breech Housing
Print Parameters: 3+ perims, 6+ tops/bottoms, 30%+ hex, aligned
Orientation: Top on bed
Hy-Con Gamma Major/Main
Print Parameters: 4+ perims, 8+ tops/bottoms, 100% infill (for the love of the friction-ballistic gods, please heed this and leave the "100% infill not any stronger" armchair design BS at the door), aligned.
Orientation: Top (flat surface) on bed
Notes: Skookum part or die
Hy-Con Gamma Major/Cover
Print Parameters: 3 perims, 6 tops/bottoms, 30% hex, aligned.
Orientation: Bottom (flat surface) on bed
Hy-Con Gen3 Flywheels
Print Parameters:
* Standard - 3 perimeters, 4 bottoms, 3 tops, 20% hex, random start point.
* Optional - 0.1mm layer height with 8 bottoms, 6 tops.
Orientation: Flat end on bed.
Notes: A range of flywheel models of different gap settings are supplied to suit tuning preferences/desired velocity/dart damage. 9.5mm is the default for higher velocity. 10mm is a good starting point for FDL-like performance, perhaps. Two copies required. These are high-speed rotating parts, so pay particular attention to machine accuracy before running this job, and use random seam position. Print parameters as specified are important to produce OEM-equivalent moment of inertia and thus compatibility with default assumptions of drive dynamics in the Core firmware. Make sure your machine's part cooling system works properly to get an accurate and smooth surface on the overhanging groove flank as this is a somewhat demanding overhang print.
Motor Controller Covers
Mesh Filename: T19_ControllerCover.stl
Print Parameters: 3 perims, 6 tops/bottoms, 30% hex, aligned
Orientation: Outside surface on bed
Notes: Two required, a right and a left. Only one model supplied. Reflect one copy about an axis when slicing.
Stock Body
Print Parameters: 4 perims, 6 tops/bottoms, 30% hex, aligned
Orientation: Back end on bed
Notes: There are two versions of this part. One has the provision for a DE-9 connector for internal charging of the battery. One does not. If you use lipos, internal charging is not advised, so I recommend the portless version. Also, this part contains bridging extrusions and prints with a 0.2mm membrane over the stock tube hole to aid this.
Stock Base
Print Parameters: 5 perims, 8 tops/bottoms, 40% hex, aligned
Orientation: Back (flat) surface on bed
Flash Hider
Mesh Filename: T19_FlashHider2.stl
Print Parameters: 5 perimeters, 8+ tops/bottoms, 100% infill, aligned
Orientation: Back (flat) surface on bed
Notes: Perhaps you can tree why this "seemingly inconsequential" part's updated version is beefy, and why slicing it robustly is recommended - it's on the very front of your blaster, and is the first part to get into the carnage.
Here's what your full set of prints should look like:
Next steps will be prepping and cleaning up these prints, introducing the "vitamins", and building subassemblies.
Next: Part 2 - Cage Assembly
glad you're back at it. I printed off most of the parts here not too long ago in hopes you'd post a build guide. I need to work on the black nature of my blaster at the moment.
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