The Meaker reminds me of Pyro's Scorch Shot from TF2. Quite small, low to mid range, heavy round, single shot, etc. Partnered with the Foam a' Nature you could make a small TF2 style loadout.
Honestly, i respect the editing in a slicer. Thats really clever. Also...i think i now have an hvz legal "pocket rocket" since my Noisy Cricket isnt (nor WOULD I use it in hvz since it is an air blaster and that is mean and sadistic)
It is nice to see a “fun” blaster being made by community creators. Everything that has been highlighted recently has been competitive pistols or really hard hitting primary class blasters. Glad to see something fun and still very helpful
This thing is amazing. Just had to get one as soon as I saw the previous video! Meaker does have someone that can print the parts for about $50 USD, which is totally affordable for what it is! I believe the store is in the description of the Etsy listing.
Aerodynamic drag might be the culprit them olishers quite thicc, any good idea for a socket/insert material to reinforce the hole in the demolishers? Primary to reinforce it, secondary benefit would be a more consistent seal regardless of what demolisher brand one would use, I'm thinking really big plastic straws down to size and heat shape a cap.
This blaster mod converted easily a neat rival jolt, into a granade/rocket launcher, now imagine it as an attachment. Nerf Wars will become a true bloodbath or relieve the chaos insued in bad company 2, where most of the assult riflles have granade launchers.
This is a 3D printed kit for the Rival Knockout. There is a link to the Meeker Etsy page in the description and Meeker has a link on their page if you don’t own a printer. The files are $6 and the printed kit is $50
As a 3d designer, I was infact smashing my forehead against my keyboard. I can almost guarantee that combining those parts would be magnitudes easier in even something as basic as TinkerCAD. Maybe you should try your hand at a bit of 3d modeling Captain, Fusion 360 just recently got a hobbyist license. :3
Is the priming handle spring-loaded so it returns without pushing it? I find it amazing how well you can, quite literally, slice models and add new parts purely within your slicer, well done! 🧡🖤
11:15 And this is why Closed Source sux. Can't share community-based Improvements to designs. And the sharing of ideas is a core value of the NIC. Wish more designers followed CptSlug's example with the Caliburn platform; files are open sourced to allow modification, yet he still has a viable income from hardware kits and bespoke finished blasters. Really the vast majority of nerfers are going to be Not Printing at Home, so the model of only selling physical/completed items, while leaving the Files Open to encourage innovation makes a lot more sense than the Pay-to-download-then-Do-the-print-work-yourself model.
I am a huge fan of Open Source as a tool for development. However, I also believe people's time and effort has value. I do not hold with the NIC's attitude that everyone's designs should be free to everyone. The NIC is not entitled to anyone's work without fair compensation. If someone wishes to make it free, that is fine. If someone prefers to benefit from their work, that is also fine.
@@CaptainXavier Well, lets say. I am against commercialization of the hobby. I like the idea of people coming with new ideas and mods and sharing them with others. My 3d printer and CAD software is just another tool along side the existing epoxy putty and brass tubing; with stl files being the same level as the DIY mod writeup guides that are already shared. I create 3d designs that are built up upon a knowledge base that others have taught to me freely, the ideas don't exist in a vacuum; therefore it wouldn't feel right for me to not give the results back to the community. I find the recent trends of people creating things not to share but instead with the intent to make money, distasteful.
@@adriansue8955 while I am all for sharing knowledge (obviously given that I have a channel dedicated to teaching and a Makerspace that is free to use), I do not agree with you that people's time and effort have no value. Expecting people to give their .stls away for free is like expecting someone to do commissions for cost of materials. Time, effort, and skill have value. If someone has free time and doesn't mind doing commissions for cost or giving away their .stls, cool. That is admirable and awesome. But expecting fair compensation for one's time, work, and skill is not wrong. R&D is expensive. Test prints that fail cost money. Software costs money. Upkeep on printers costs money. It is not wrong to want to recoup those losses. Not everyone has the luxury to give stuff away. I love that I am able to and I love that many others are too, but I would never hold it against someone who isn't able to or who just chooses not to. Telling people they are distasteful for expecting payment for their work is a good way to get someone to stop working. Why should they put in the effort if we constantly tell them that effort has no value?
@@CaptainXavier I will counter with: why do people do mod writeup guides without being paid for them? Time and skill and materials cost went into inventing and testing a mod, yet they are shared freely. Tools and raw materials cost money, yet folks aren't looking to recoup those losses. We do it because its Fun, not business. The implementation of a mod is its own reward for the creator. We are then happy to share the idea with others so they can achieve the same. You speak people not having the luxury of "giving things away"; but an Idea is non-material, when you share it you don't lose it, only other people gain. There is a net positive. I follow the same philosophy with my own 3d printed designs. I create something and my reward is that I can now use it myself. And so can everyone else because I share it. That is the Value. That is enough motivation to Put in Effort and Create. As it has always been, since Before Commercialization. I don't believe money needs to be a motivation for the community.
@@adriansue8955 As I said, if someone is willing to give their time, skill, effort, and money away for free, for the betterment of the hobby, more power to them. I do it all the time. I love doing it. That you do also is awesome. That many people do so is one of the most amazing things about this hobby. But that is our choice. I do not, for one second, believe that I am entitled to the time, skill, work, or money of other people without giving fair value for it simply because I give so much away. It is for them to decide if they want to give it away or sell it. People volunteer all the time but that does not mean that everyone who expects to get paid for work is somehow selfish or greedy. I love fixing computers. I fix my families computers for free. But when I fixed computers for a living I expected to get paid. Also, .stl's are not just "ideas." They required time, effort, skill, and money to create. They have measurable costs and thus measurable value. If some wants to get paid for their work that is their right. Yes, it is awesome when people freely give away their work. That makes them awesome. But it does not make those who don't bad.
@@InventorZahran so you are being intentionally annoying and I should revoke your commenting privileges so I don't have to put up with you anymore? Got it...
As a legitimate 3D printing guru, I am always impressed by your abilities with a slicer lol.
The Meaker reminds me of Pyro's Scorch Shot from TF2. Quite small, low to mid range, heavy round, single shot, etc. Partnered with the Foam a' Nature you could make a small TF2 style loadout.
I would have never thought of that, amazing comment!
Honestly, i respect the editing in a slicer. Thats really clever. Also...i think i now have an hvz legal "pocket rocket" since my Noisy Cricket isnt (nor WOULD I use it in hvz since it is an air blaster and that is mean and sadistic)
In my opinion, the stock addition that you added, looks really smooth. Bangarang sir
It is nice to see a “fun” blaster being made by community creators. Everything that has been highlighted recently has been competitive pistols or really hard hitting primary class blasters.
Glad to see something fun and still very helpful
Thanks for making a separate vid on this guy! It’s really awesome!
yea totally thanks captain
holy crap a grenade pistol! that isn't an awkward HAMP!
The 'Jumpscare' "Ranges are s'weird" bit *actually* made me jump!
An excellent little blaster. Thank you for the explanation, Sir.
This thing is amazing. Just had to get one as soon as I saw the previous video! Meaker does have someone that can print the parts for about $50 USD, which is totally affordable for what it is! I believe the store is in the description of the Etsy listing.
Love to see another knockout use! Looks really clean too
Well, that was faster than I expected.
Great video of a wonderful thing I didn't know about!
Might make myself one...
This is such an appealing way to shoot demolisher rockets.
God I need a 3d Printer :(
Awesome blaster, awesome video. Thank you so much!
Man I was sitting here thinking this was an old video and I missed it
Nah, this is new
Put a folding stock on that and you'd have yourself a pretty handy Sturm-Pistole.
The 3d printing groups in nerf are always awesome
Perhaps it’s the non-linear airflow from the plunger of the Knockout that is causing the inconsistencies?
Could you perhaps make an Auxiliary video on the grenadier?
This is an awesome mod for the knock out
i feel like the knock out is an awesome blaster to do stuff like this !!!.
This lil thing is kewl... From balls (BALLS! BALLS! BALLS!) to rocket.
I bought the files and made one of these bad bois myself. I’m very happy with it, but I might add a stock as well.
Thats actually awesome
YES!!!!!!
This thing looks awesome, might have to pick one up for myself
I was just thinking about a knockout powered rocket pistol yesterday, I plan on splicing a rocket stock onto a Flex
Aerodynamic drag might be the culprit them olishers quite thicc, any good idea for a socket/insert material to reinforce the hole in the demolishers? Primary to reinforce it, secondary benefit would be a more consistent seal regardless of what demolisher brand one would use, I'm thinking really big plastic straws down to size and heat shape a cap.
After all this shield busters stuff, you should make a shield loadout
This blaster mod converted easily a neat rival jolt, into a granade/rocket launcher, now imagine it as an attachment. Nerf Wars will become a true bloodbath or relieve the chaos insued in bad company 2, where most of the assult riflles have granade launchers.
I need to stockpile knockouts just so I can make all the mods available for them
Amazing video as always
Can’t wait to see more content
in the future =D
That 2nd shot, BOING! 😁😂Noice mate, noice
Bangarang!!
Nomnomnom algorithm nomnomnom
Great video as always! I was wondering Where you get the bandolier that holds the rockets?
AliExpress.com
Do u have any recommendations for a 3D printer
Most people recommend the CR10 or the Ender 3.
Where can I get this Demolisher Jolt? I got the Fortnite Grenade Launcher at Dirt Cheap for $5, but this one would be better for HvZ I think.
This is a 3D printed kit for the Rival Knockout. There is a link to the Meeker Etsy page in the description and Meeker has a link on their page if you don’t own a printer. The files are $6 and the printed kit is $50
Love it.
Hello.
I purchased the STL file for MK28. But there is no stock mount in the file. Did you make it yourself?
Yes
I really want one but I don’t have a 3D printer
I need to find some rockets. Where would you recommend looking?
Amazon.com. There are lots of off brand options. I did two videos last year comparing them. ua-cam.com/video/Yuv2MRkPYhU/v-deo.html
Do you have the nerf Mattel Ultimator Bazooka?
I have 2. And 4 of the original rockets.
@@CaptainXavier and i assume several homemade ones
@@Omabatfartsbruh correct
What is the range on the ultimater
@@hudsontissiere8845 Probably the same range as the titan, I should test it again.
why the.... why do you do that on a slicer lmao
but awesome video cap!
Awesome!
Is that a nock out handle
Yes.
Reminds me of the incendiary rocket from Valorant.... if someone made a break action version of this I would lose my mind
It look like the grenade pistol from halo
You should attach the tri strike stock/rocket launcher attachment to this
For when I want to waste energy and NOT hit my target? ;P
Pretty cool build! Might have to make one too. What slicer do you use?
FlashForge's slicer. It is a surprising number of tools. I have gotten really good at not knowing how to 3d model...
@@CaptainXavier Awesome! Thanks!
I’m here for the Buzzbee rocket footage....is it still airborne?
I have that same Boba Fett shirt lol
Around 5:10 of the video did something hit you in the head? Anyway good video haha take care Craig
No? Not that I am aware of?
@@CaptainXavier absolutely. looks like a kamikaze insect of some sort. you were experiencing return fire!
Cool
E X P L O S I O N.
Ok it's time I need to just bite the bullet and build nerf panzerfäust this weekend.
Put... put the Tri-Strike missile stock on it...
You can never have enough rockets
Noice
Yo! notification squad!
notification squad! first 2 minutes!!
As a 3d designer, I was infact smashing my forehead against my keyboard.
I can almost guarantee that combining those parts would be magnitudes easier in even something as basic as TinkerCAD.
Maybe you should try your hand at a bit of 3d modeling Captain, Fusion 360 just recently got a hobbyist license.
:3
Is the priming handle spring-loaded so it returns without pushing it? I find it amazing how well you can, quite literally, slice models and add new parts purely within your slicer, well done! 🧡🖤
No it is not, it is a manual return.
heh, РПМ28
You should try your hand at rapidstrike mod to see how similar it can get to ire
edit not the most effective?! Maybe rebarrel it for nitro
You lost your hat, sir!
oh no the video is to late lol
11:15 And this is why Closed Source sux.
Can't share community-based Improvements to designs. And the sharing of ideas is a core value of the NIC.
Wish more designers followed CptSlug's example with the Caliburn platform; files are open sourced to allow modification, yet he still has a viable income from hardware kits and bespoke finished blasters.
Really the vast majority of nerfers are going to be Not Printing at Home, so the model of only selling physical/completed items, while leaving the Files Open to encourage innovation makes a lot more sense than the Pay-to-download-then-Do-the-print-work-yourself model.
I am a huge fan of Open Source as a tool for development. However, I also believe people's time and effort has value. I do not hold with the NIC's attitude that everyone's designs should be free to everyone. The NIC is not entitled to anyone's work without fair compensation. If someone wishes to make it free, that is fine. If someone prefers to benefit from their work, that is also fine.
@@CaptainXavier Well, lets say. I am against commercialization of the hobby. I like the idea of people coming with new ideas and mods and sharing them with others. My 3d printer and CAD software is just another tool along side the existing epoxy putty and brass tubing; with stl files being the same level as the DIY mod writeup guides that are already shared.
I create 3d designs that are built up upon a knowledge base that others have taught to me freely, the ideas don't exist in a vacuum; therefore it wouldn't feel right for me to not give the results back to the community.
I find the recent trends of people creating things not to share but instead with the intent to make money, distasteful.
@@adriansue8955 while I am all for sharing knowledge (obviously given that I have a channel dedicated to teaching and a Makerspace that is free to use), I do not agree with you that people's time and effort have no value. Expecting people to give their .stls away for free is like expecting someone to do commissions for cost of materials. Time, effort, and skill have value. If someone has free time and doesn't mind doing commissions for cost or giving away their .stls, cool. That is admirable and awesome. But expecting fair compensation for one's time, work, and skill is not wrong. R&D is expensive. Test prints that fail cost money. Software costs money. Upkeep on printers costs money. It is not wrong to want to recoup those losses. Not everyone has the luxury to give stuff away. I love that I am able to and I love that many others are too, but I would never hold it against someone who isn't able to or who just chooses not to. Telling people they are distasteful for expecting payment for their work is a good way to get someone to stop working. Why should they put in the effort if we constantly tell them that effort has no value?
@@CaptainXavier I will counter with: why do people do mod writeup guides without being paid for them? Time and skill and materials cost went into inventing and testing a mod, yet they are shared freely. Tools and raw materials cost money, yet folks aren't looking to recoup those losses.
We do it because its Fun, not business. The implementation of a mod is its own reward for the creator. We are then happy to share the idea with others so they can achieve the same.
You speak people not having the luxury of "giving things away"; but an Idea is non-material, when you share it you don't lose it, only other people gain. There is a net positive.
I follow the same philosophy with my own 3d printed designs. I create something and my reward is that I can now use it myself. And so can everyone else because I share it.
That is the Value.
That is enough motivation to Put in Effort and Create.
As it has always been, since Before Commercialization. I don't believe money needs to be a motivation for the community.
@@adriansue8955 As I said, if someone is willing to give their time, skill, effort, and money away for free, for the betterment of the hobby, more power to them. I do it all the time. I love doing it. That you do also is awesome. That many people do so is one of the most amazing things about this hobby. But that is our choice. I do not, for one second, believe that I am entitled to the time, skill, work, or money of other people without giving fair value for it simply because I give so much away. It is for them to decide if they want to give it away or sell it.
People volunteer all the time but that does not mean that everyone who expects to get paid for work is somehow selfish or greedy. I love fixing computers. I fix my families computers for free. But when I fixed computers for a living I expected to get paid.
Also, .stl's are not just "ideas." They required time, effort, skill, and money to create. They have measurable costs and thus measurable value. If some wants to get paid for their work that is their right. Yes, it is awesome when people freely give away their work. That makes them awesome. But it does not make those who don't bad.
So you basically made a Noobtube
Hi
Hi
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When it says no views but it has one comment
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Would you like me to explain why that happens? It is really very simple.
@@CaptainXavier yes
Ha!!!
On the lateness of this upload.
What?
@@CaptainXavier I saw the warning in the description, and did exactly what it warned me not to do.
@@InventorZahran so you are being intentionally annoying and I should revoke your commenting privileges so I don't have to put up with you anymore? Got it...
@@CaptainXavier Lesson learned. I won't do this again.
@@InventorZahran see that it does not! ;P
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Squeeze buzzbee internals in it