By chance, we published this tutorial right as Sillybutts announced his new bolt action blaster: Cynthia. Check out his video and send him some love! ua-cam.com/video/mIW0dAyOCv0/v-deo.html
i do not have a 3d printer, nor do i intend to purchase the kit at this current point in time, nor do i remember subscribing to yall, but this was actually really interesting! nice video!
Great video! This is Jim, a member of the Kansas City Nerf Club. I won my club's raffle for a hardware kit last weekend and chose this one. I'm not the best at modding or building blasters yet. Another club member will assemble/tune the SLAB with me looking over a shoulder or perhaps building/tuning with my shoulder being looked over. Videos like this are extremely helpful and appreciated.
This is by far and away my favorite blaster. Purchased a parts from you last December and a second parts kit yesterday. Thank you for the excellent service and this build video!
Im consistently impressed with how professional outofdarts is and how much you do for the hobby. Look out for my build in a week or two, ill proudly mention who i got the hardware from
For anyone who printed this on their own and got the OOD hardware kit, you might have printed the turnaround in two pieces or the plunger head in once piece. You didn't do anything wrong its just slightly different 👍
I can not find the front sling piece you use in this video. I’ve gone thru the files and found other pieces for that area but not the one used in this video.
Click on (experimental and optional) folder then click on (long plunger rods that stick out the front) folder. The front sling piece that Luke is using is called (Muzzle_BottlenoseSling.stl)
Hi, Luke. You have a great shop. Once you get your hands on a Unicorn could you check compatibility with the Harrier side(bolt) prime and Crooked Cousin/Little Rocket comfortability, please. Please show it in the review for visual reference, too.
@OUT OF DARTS I know this isn't what this video is about but I was wondering if you all know a good place online to learn about designing your own 3d printed blasters. I personally already have a background in 3d modeling and I can figure out the printing stuff so I am looking specifically for the mechanical design/engineering side of it. I know I could just take mechanical engineering classes but was wondering if there is a good resource to learn as it applies to foam flinging blasters specifically? Thanks.
We do ship a limited selection of parts and hardware to Germany and other countries in Europe. However, due to shipping and customs issues, we're no longer able to send fully-assembled blasters outside the US and Canada.
Autodesk has a free version of their Fusion 360 CAD software, and it's probably the best place to start. There are plenty of tutorials on UA-cam, including some from MakersMuse, which I'd highly recommend for beginners. Hope this helps!
Out of darts plz reply I have an idea for a blaster and can you tell me what the flaws are The idea is: what if you had a machine pull back a spring but that would be slow so have 2 or 3 springs and have an accurate automatic blaster that shoots fast
That's called an AEB. They do exist, and Silly has been working on one. They're very common in Airsoft, but foam darts need roughly double the spring energy to fly the same speed as a BB pellet.
It's generally a bad idea to dry-fire any strong piston blaster. With a clear path to the muzzle, there's no back pressure to decelerate the piston, and it'll slam against the end of the cylinder
Question, has anyone designed a side panel with picatinny on it? If anyone knows of one and could possibly help with a buy link that'd be awesome. I don't have a 3d printer. Thank you in advance!
Hey, doubt you'll see this, but for a while I've had this really funny idea for a nerf mod: A judge, with an auto-compressor, that shoots rockets. What do you think?
One thing to note, it would not be hard, nor a bad idea, to get two nuts on the threaded rod above where one's hand would grip it so that you can deprime the blaster without firing and it's not so awkward trying to balance the blaster, hold the sling lever, and trigger it from the back.
By chance, we published this tutorial right as Sillybutts announced his new bolt action blaster: Cynthia. Check out his video and send him some love! ua-cam.com/video/mIW0dAyOCv0/v-deo.html
:D
Thank you so much Luke for giving me the replacement part to my Proud papa. you don’t know how much fun I’ve had with it. thank you so so so so much!!
I love these videos. You guys walked me through my first flywheel mod and helped me with several other blasters. You guys rock.
Thanks for your support!
i do not have a 3d printer, nor do i intend to purchase the kit at this current point in time, nor do i remember subscribing to yall, but this was actually really interesting! nice video!
Thank you!
Great video! This is Jim, a member of the Kansas City Nerf Club. I won my club's raffle for a hardware kit last weekend and chose this one. I'm not the best at modding or building blasters yet. Another club member will assemble/tune the SLAB with me looking over a shoulder or perhaps building/tuning with my shoulder being looked over. Videos like this are extremely helpful and appreciated.
I literally just started printing my slab and this came out 😂😂
This is by far and away my favorite blaster. Purchased a parts from you last December and a second parts kit yesterday. Thank you for the excellent service and this build video!
You're welcome! Thanks for supporting Sillybutts and the shop!
Favorite blaster design to date. By far!
Perfect timing, I just bought mine yesterday from you guys!
Im consistently impressed with how professional outofdarts is and how much you do for the hobby. Look out for my build in a week or two, ill proudly mention who i got the hardware from
Thanks for your kind words, and for supporting the shop!
I haven’t even bought a SLAB but this is still entertaining to watch
For anyone who printed this on their own and got the OOD hardware kit, you might have printed the turnaround in two pieces or the plunger head in once piece. You didn't do anything wrong its just slightly different 👍
Yo I LOVE this!!
I can not find the front sling piece you use in this video. I’ve gone thru the files and found other pieces for that area but not the one used in this video.
Click on (experimental and optional) folder then click on (long plunger rods that stick out the front) folder. The front sling piece that Luke is using is called (Muzzle_BottlenoseSling.stl)
Hi, Luke. You have a great shop.
Once you get your hands on a Unicorn could you check compatibility with the Harrier side(bolt) prime and Crooked Cousin/Little Rocket comfortability, please. Please show it in the review for visual reference, too.
Will do!
This might be a dumb question but after you add the loctite to the threaded rod is it still possible to turn it to tune it?
How much
What printer do you use for all your 3D printed blasters?
Anyone know what the orange color filament is in this video?
Are these 4-40 3/8 flathead screws? Seems to be the standard for nerf.
Having trouble de-priming ! What do I do?
Wow, is that thing cool.
@OUT OF DARTS
I know this isn't what this video is about but I was wondering if you all know a good place online to learn about designing your own 3d printed blasters. I personally already have a background in 3d modeling and I can figure out the printing stuff so I am looking specifically for the mechanical design/engineering side of it. I know I could just take mechanical engineering classes but was wondering if there is a good resource to learn as it applies to foam flinging blasters specifically?
Thanks.
Hmm, does anyone know if Out of Darts takes suggestions on blasters? Like, if a fan had a idea could we share it somewhere?
what if i use that catch in the lynx...........
Hi Luke, I would like to order something from your shop, do you also send to Germany?
We do ship a limited selection of parts and hardware to Germany and other countries in Europe. However, due to shipping and customs issues, we're no longer able to send fully-assembled blasters outside the US and Canada.
@@outofdarts I have a 3d printer, do you send the kit of all I can't print? I live in Belgium, we miss guys like you in EU :D
How does one go about learning how to design this sort of thing? I really want to develop a diy gel blaster shotgun.
Autodesk has a free version of their Fusion 360 CAD software, and it's probably the best place to start. There are plenty of tutorials on UA-cam, including some from MakersMuse, which I'd highly recommend for beginners. Hope this helps!
Out of darts plz reply
I have an idea for a blaster and can you tell me what the flaws are
The idea is: what if you had a machine pull back a spring but that would be slow so have 2 or 3 springs and have an accurate automatic blaster that shoots fast
That's called an AEB. They do exist, and Silly has been working on one. They're very common in Airsoft, but foam darts need roughly double the spring energy to fly the same speed as a BB pellet.
Holy hairpieces that took a lot of farsteners.
Is it bad to dry fire this blaster?
It's generally a bad idea to dry-fire any strong piston blaster. With a clear path to the muzzle, there's no back pressure to decelerate the piston, and it'll slam against the end of the cylinder
Y'all ship to PR? I don't see any option to ship to PR
Question, has anyone designed a side panel with picatinny on it? If anyone knows of one and could possibly help with a buy link that'd be awesome. I don't have a 3d printer. Thank you in advance!
Hey, doubt you'll see this, but for a while I've had this really funny idea for a nerf mod:
A judge, with an auto-compressor, that shoots rockets.
What do you think?
One thing to note, it would not be hard, nor a bad idea, to get two nuts on the threaded rod above where one's hand would grip it so that you can deprime the blaster without firing and it's not so awkward trying to balance the blaster, hold the sling lever, and trigger it from the back.
i bought the hardware kit for cheaper on ebay and the rpds came in carbon fiber😂😂😂😂