2017-03-01 (W) Pi0 Laser Tag PiTagErrUs

The cover was modeled by borrowing the measurements from the file used to make the base. These should be combined in the future so none of the measurements can vary from file to file since that would create discrepancies. It would be more portable and convenient but care would have to be taken when assembling them.

Spinning model of PiTagErrUs cover

The printed base was drilled to accommodate the components. The accessory rail screws did not line up properly but it was no trouble to drill a new hole.

 Assembled base with handle, trigger, and accessory rail

Everything was mounted to test the feel and it was acceptable but a list of improvements was made. The list included the change to the accessory rail screw alignment and also things like moving the trigger closer to the handle, reinforcing the edges, and a variable to make the holes a bit larger.

Holding the handle and base

The rest of the posts for this project have been arranged by date.

First time here?

Completed projects from year 1.
Completed projects from year 2.
Completed projects from year 3.



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2017-02-17 (F)

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