Rotating Nerf Target Stand

Rotating Nerf Target Stand

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A rotating target stand designed for use with Nerf weapons. Designed to give me something to shoot at in the office without constantly needing to go over and stand the regular targets back up. Each files are arranged to fit on a 200x200x150mm print area, though can be scaled for smaller areas with minimal issue. Print Settings Printer: Prusa I3 Hesine Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 10% for most, 20% for arms Notes: The base, targets and collar can all be printed at 10% infill. The arms may need greater infill if you find them too flexible once printed (I used 15% for mine). Post-Printing Assembly Test the collar sits on the stand and spins freely before assembling anything. Depending on your printer accuracy you may find its too tight and does not spin. In this case scale it up slightly and re-print. Once you have a collar that fits, follow the steps below for assembly. Glue the arms into the targets using the small slot on one side. Once the glue has dried you can then glue the other end of the arm into the collar, again using the small slots as a guide. Once the glue has hardened simply slot the collar over the top of the stand, when a target is hit it should force the collar to rotate and present another target.

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