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How To: 3D Print Customized Wall Mounts


Discover ways to design and 3D print personalised wall fixtures to prepare and show all of your favourite issues.

Posted on October 16, 2017

by

Alec Richter

Across the workplace, Nerf blasters are liked and carefully guarded. Impromptu skirmishes are an everyday prevalence and arms races are alive and nicely. You will have the most effective blaster that Nerf has, however give it a pair months and Nerf has one thing even greater and badder than earlier than. On this battlefield, I should be on the able to strike again or strike first. With the assistance of some 3D modeling and 3D printing, I’ve mounted my blasters each above and hidden beneath my desk – it was very easy to design and assemble these mounts. Let’s put together for battle and develop some mounts to your arsenal. This course of will work with any merchandise that you simply’d prefer to see displayed in your wall, or, you understand, hidden discreetly beneath your desk. 

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Step 1: Establish the Goal – What Do You Need To Mount

Basically, any “gun rack” or mount goes to be a fundamental hook sufficiently big to suit any blaster, which works, nevertheless it’s boring. To take advantage of safe match mount, particularly if you happen to’re mounting a blaster with 4 D batteries in it above your PC like I did, it’s good to make a customized becoming to carefully maintain the contours of the blaster. One among our Product Affiliate’s, Matt, has a Sledgefire Nerf that didn’t have a mount, so I’m going to design one for his blaster.

Step 2: Reconnaissance – Establish the Greatest Place for Your Mounts to Grip

It is advisable work out the place could be the most effective place for the mounts to grip. Within the case of the Sledgefire, I do know that some folks like to depart the inventory unattached (Matt), whereas others preserve it normal with the inventory put in (different Matt). Figuring out that, I would like the mounts to grip in the identical place on each so it’s an ordinary mount. For earlier mounts I’ve used a set of calipers to measure and carefully estimate how large and the way lengthy the options of the blaster is. This works pretty nicely, however I’ll admit there are most likely higher methods to do it. You can most likely use a contour gauge, however I understand how to make use of my helpful calipers, in order that’s what I’m going to point out you.

A contour gauge with the complex shape of the Sledgefire=E2=80=99s grip.

A contour gauge with the advanced form of the Sledgefire=E2=80=99s grip.

Step 3: Develop a Plan – Measure and Sketch Your Object

I figured the most effective place to hint for the mount is beneath the barrel and under the set off guard, so I took the required measurements and transferred them onto some notepads round a really exaggerated sketch so I had an thought of what the ultimate form ought to form of appear like.

I made some quick lines to get me started on the contour of the blaster.

I made some fast traces to get me began on the contour of the blaster.

Step 4: Start Modelling – Match the Mount to Your Object

Underneath the barrel, it has a fancy cross-section, so I’ll mannequin the holder into that form, however the grip of the blaster has a easy cross-section. I might make it a holder that’s completely sq., however the place’s the enjoyable in that? I took some extra measurements throughout the varied edges of the blaster to get sufficient reference factors to form it in Solidworks.

All these dimensions are used to constrain the model into the right shape.

All these dimensions are used to constrain the mannequin into the best form.

Step 5: Take a look at Match and Iterate Your Design

For the primary iteration, I made it with none clearance so it suits the blaster as carefully as it will possibly. As a substitute of printing all the holder and discovering out it doesn’t match, I solely printed sufficient to see the place I must trim or broaden contours. Every of those was sufficient to see that I might prolong the grip only a tiny bit to extra securely lock into it, and the entrance wanted to be a bit wider to suit across the barrel and a bit shorter so it will possibly slide straight again and miss the fake bolts.

This version was a little too tight in some spots and a little too loose in others.

This model was a bit too tight in some spots and a bit too unfastened in others.

Step 6: Design for Ease of Meeting

After a pair extra iterations, taking materials away in some spots and including materials in others, I had a form that match fairly nicely to each components of the blaster. For the “arm” that extends out of the wall, I’ve a standardized form that up to now has match even the widest of blasters. To make it simpler to put in on the wall and never must drill across the arm, the thickness of this complete half is particularly designed so the pegs have simply the correct amount of clearance the place they may match tightly into the wall half and never want any glue to maintain it in place. Our PRO Sequence Gentle Blue PLA is remarkably near the identical blue that Nerf used for the Sledgefire, and the Ultimaker Orange PLA is the brightest orange that matches fairly carefully to the Nerf security orange coloration. The opposite set was requested in PRO Sequence Pearlescent PLA and PRO Sequence Black PLA.

Assembled in pieces to make mounting easy.

Assembled in items to make mounting simple.

That’s all there’s to it! One among these was mounted straight into the facet of the desk for fast draw, and the opposite was mounted above the desk. You may adapt this to make customized pegboard holders, TV stands, whiteboard marker holders, or anything that should repair towards the contours of an object.

I hope that this text was informative and has impressed you to create your individual Nerf wall mounts with the assistance of 3D printing. The numerous mounts that I’ve designed at the moment are within the MatterHackers’ Design Retailer, and I will likely be updating if I create extra fashions for the remainder of the workplace.

Is there one thing you’d prefer to see Alec create utilizing 3D printing? Tell us within the feedback under, or ship an e-mail to assist@matterhackers.com.

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