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Bear Trap
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A toy Bear Trap I designed for a friends son to catch all those pesky bad guys skulking around the house!
There are 2 versions,
V1 - smaller parts, requires cardboard for teeth/jaws and base support. See the above video for instructions on how to build that.
- Both V1 parts
- Pins
- Trigger
V2 - Bigger! Full Jaws and base, can use double thick cardboard or print the tooth in TPU for maximum FUN!
- Both V2 parts
- Pins
- Trigger
- Tooth x21 (Optional, TPU @ 20% infill. Less infill for softer teeth)
Materials
- Plastic! Printers preference! I used PLA for all but the teeth.
- Rubber bands
- Superglue, for the pins.
- Cardboard for V1 or V2 teeth.
- TPU for optional teeth.
All but the pins can be 20% infill.
Pins must be 100%
I only used support for the pins just to keep them from breaking loose but you may need a brim because of the caps. They will probably need some knife cleanup.
V2 will need more rubber bands then V1 because more mass.
This t
There are 2 versions,
V1 - smaller parts, requires cardboard for teeth/jaws and base support. See the above video for instructions on how to build that.
- Both V1 parts
- Pins
- Trigger
V2 - Bigger! Full Jaws and base, can use double thick cardboard or print the tooth in TPU for maximum FUN!
- Both V2 parts
- Pins
- Trigger
- Tooth x21 (Optional, TPU @ 20% infill. Less infill for softer teeth)
Materials
- Plastic! Printers preference! I used PLA for all but the teeth.
- Rubber bands
- Superglue, for the pins.
- Cardboard for V1 or V2 teeth.
- TPU for optional teeth.
All but the pins can be 20% infill.
Pins must be 100%
I only used support for the pins just to keep them from breaking loose but you may need a brim because of the caps. They will probably need some knife cleanup.
V2 will need more rubber bands then V1 because more mass.
This t
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