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Project Description The Egg-celerator (Hare Force One) "Why hide eggs when you can launch them? Designed for the ultimate high-speed Easter celebration, the Egg-celerator is a custom 3D-printed masterpiece that blends holiday whimsy with clever engineering. The heart of 'Hare Force One' is its integrated spring engine: a sophisticated, print-in-place assembly that combines dual springs and the push rod into a single, seamless component. This design choice minimizes assembly while maximizing the mechanical 'snap' needed to deploy eggs up to 10 feet! Wrapped in an iridescent rainbow silk filament, the launcher transitions through a metallic spectrum—from golden bronze to vibrant spring greens and blues. It’s not just an Easter toy; it’s a high-performance, color-shifting deployment system for the modern Easter Bunny. Key Features Tactile Mechanism: Simple manual spring-pull for reliable, repeatable launches. Aesthetic: Printed in multi-color Rainbow Silk PLA for a shifting, metallic finish. Performance: Capable of a 10-foot flight path—perfect for indoor target practice or backyard fun. Eco-Friendly Fun: Designed specifically for reusable plastic or 3D-printed eggs 🛠️ 🛠️ Quick-Start Assembly: Egg-Celerator Hare Force One Follow these steps to commission your Egg-celerator. Ensure all parts are cleared of support material for maximum velocity! 1. The Core Power Plant Take the Spring Assembly (the single-piece print containing the dual springs and push rod). Slide this unit into the Receiver housing. 2. Get a Grip Thread the Handle onto the end of the Push Rod protruding from the back of the receiver. Tighten until secure—this is your primary launch interface. 3. Lockdown the Barrel Slide the Barrel onto the front of the Receiver. Ensure the alignment is straight to provide a smooth flight path for your payload. 4. Arm and Deploy Load: Place your 3D-printed or plastic egg into the barrel. Prime: Pull back on the handle to compress the dual-spring system. Fire: Release
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