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I was bored and was making a flywheel jolt when I had this idea.
It shoots Full length, half length, and hyper rounds
Please keep in mind I didn't know how much space to put for the trigger and the microswitch. It is designed for out of darts zippy 2s compact but there is probably enough space for some other 2s battery. You will need to supply flywheels for this blaster. Cage allows up to 180 sized motor. Another version will be added for people using double AA's. Our goal was to make a cheaper full auto nerf blaster mainly aimed at beginners as you could use stock flywheels and motors for this build. There is probably a way to make one of these blasters using the right pvc pipe but I unfortunately cannot name the sizes right now. All the pieces should theoretically be able to be printed without supports.
Print at your own risk we will not take responsibility for any injuries from making this or operating this so keep this in mind before printing.
How to make:
First grab the big rectangle with all the different shaped blocks and then drill the flywheels into the supports so that the ones in the middle leave space directly on the bottom to allow for motors and so the other two sides simply support the flywheel cage (from my observations the flywheel cage appears symmetrical so it won't matter how you drill it in). Next grab the smaller rectangle that has 2 small blocks sticking out. Place the trigger in the gap of these blocks and then glue a microswitch accordingly in. Then wire this up as if it were a rev trigger as that's what it basically is. It's primary trigger is a rev trigger. this will sliver up to the XD connector and then plug into the Lipo from the piece that you drilled the flywheel cage into. So once you have everything wired you might want to bust out a hot glue gun and use Velcro to make a strap for your Lipo battery on top. After all of this is done flip the piece with the microswitch around to that it fits the grip piece and super glue this on (or attach it with your adhesive of preference mine is epoxy putty for the strength). Then use again your adhesive or my recommended material (epoxy putting) to attach the grip to the main plate. Once this is all done you have the fully functional thing. The Tube that you printed goes on the front and is meant to be orange just for safety while the tube with a tube on it and a bottom piece is your pipe, hence the name "The Piper". You stick this up the flywheel cage and blow in and since this goes into the flywheels it launches all the darts insanely fast. It is recommended though to somehow pad this magazine from where you blow or to make your own using hardware store supplies to make this safer to blow into while running and so it doesn't hurt your teeth if you blow in certain ways. This is a prototype so their are definitely a few flaws.