2025-07-10 (Th) BonfireLaserTag Pipe attachment

I modeled some bands to connect the screen mount bottom to a pipe. I started with simple ones that stretched halfway around the chassis pipe. This early draft was quick to draft, but it was excessive. I redesigned with the intent of making the angle adjustable. The bands have a certain aesthetic, and adding bolt holes along the strap might look cool.
Bands that I can size to any suitable angle

I printed a pair of the bands and attached them to the screen bottom with M3 nuts and bolts. They held securely, and I took a rotating photo series showing the tagger with the existing parts installed. During assembly, I noticed a few changes that I still need to make, so I will compile a list and dedicate a day to revising the existing components and printing new ones. I may also order some orange resin to print bright parts.
All the printed parts attached

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