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Project: "da tooob thing"
This is a custom-designed, high-power hybrid blaster utilizing 3D-printed components and a carbon fiber tube structural frame.
The Backstory
The project originally started as a remixed Ontos, built around the concept of using a carbon fiber tube for the upper assembly. However, after realizing the Ontos lower wasn't quite hitting the mark for me, dubbed it the “Anti-Ontos.” This version never saw the light of day because, frankly, the design just wasn't there yet.
That failure led me to start from scratch, resulting in this ground-up (no longer a remix) build I’ve officially (and creatively) titled: "da tooob thing."
Specs & Performance
- Velocity: Hits up to 270 fps without any significant tuning (tested with a 1.8 spring and spacer).
- Barrel Compatibility: Accommodates various lengths starting at a minimum of 300mm.
- Sweet Spot: For the 200–250 fps range, I recommend a 400–450mm barrel paired with the 1.8 spring and spacer.
- Cost: Fairly budget-friendly for a high-power build, with total hardware costs sitting around $150 CAD.
Build Guide & Safety
Look at the picture and just assemble it the same way, bro.
Just kidding—you can find the full build guide in the .zip folder and the hardware BOM is here: Hardware Spreadsheet
WARNING: This is not a simple "plug-and-play" build. It requires specialized tools and the precision cutting of carbon fiber. If yours doesn't work out, don't blame me!
CRITICAL: Cutting carbon fiber is dangerous. You must work in a well-ventilated space and wear a respirator. You do not want to inhale that dust; it is incredibly bad for your lungs.
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