recently posted a build video for “ Making Rey’s Star Wars Blaster“, embedded after the break. As always, tip ’em if you got ’em. Video after the break.Ĭontinue reading “Nerf Mods Via 3D Printing” → Posted in 3d Printer hacks Tagged hasbro, nerf, nerf hacks It’s not the first time we’ve seen 3D printed Nerf blasters, and we’re sure it won’t be the last either. 3D printing allows the home maker to produce just about any part imaginable without requiring advanced machine tools or special skills beyond the use of garden variety CAD software. Things have come a long way since the old days of swapping in big springs to Hasbro blasters and crossing fingers that nothing breaks. The workshop also contains 22 Prusa i3 printers that run 24/7 producing parts, barring breakdowns. The video showcases all manner of hardware, from powered backpack ammunition hoppers, to drain blaster shotguns and multirocket launchers. runs as a store that sells all manner of tools and components for hopping up Nerf blasters, but they also sell complete original builds as well. took a trip to visit the workshop, to check out some seriously hardcore blasters. Adults may find them lacking in stopping power and firing rate, but not to worry – there’s plenty to be done about that. Simply give them as a gift to any child, and watch precious family heirlooms tumble to the ground as little Holly commando rolls behind the couch to avoid enemy combatants invading the loungeroom. Nerf guns are a great way to annoy parents.
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