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Original Series Phaser
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I wanted to build a Star Trek phaser model that could fit nicely on a 4*8*5 printer. This print is hollow, and is made with customization in mind. It also has a removable Hand Phaser Type I.
The following parts are print in place and will accommodate accessory electronics:
trigger_12 (for a momentary switch),
switch_13 (for a rotary switch or potentiometer),
phasertopparta_6 (two dials, a pushbutton, an LED + whatever you need to hold it in place)
mainbody_3 (for a potentiometer, ‘switch_13’, ‘trigger_12’)
They were modeled with the parts I had lying around in mind, so you might need to make adjustments for your own parts.
You will also need a couple of ballpoint pen springs(~.1” *.5”) to assemble the following parts:
phasertopparta_6
phasertoppinion_10
pinioncover_11
I’ve included a diagram of how they fit together. This allows Hand Phaser Type I to be separated from Hand Phaser Type II.
Finally, there’s a square hole right above the muzzle. The prop needs a small
The following parts are print in place and will accommodate accessory electronics:
trigger_12 (for a momentary switch),
switch_13 (for a rotary switch or potentiometer),
phasertopparta_6 (two dials, a pushbutton, an LED + whatever you need to hold it in place)
mainbody_3 (for a potentiometer, ‘switch_13’, ‘trigger_12’)
They were modeled with the parts I had lying around in mind, so you might need to make adjustments for your own parts.
You will also need a couple of ballpoint pen springs(~.1” *.5”) to assemble the following parts:
phasertopparta_6
phasertoppinion_10
pinioncover_11
I’ve included a diagram of how they fit together. This allows Hand Phaser Type I to be separated from Hand Phaser Type II.
Finally, there’s a square hole right above the muzzle. The prop needs a small
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