May 9, 2024
Description
Material: PET-G (PLA)
Infill: 10 - 15 %
Support: Yes - read bellow
This is a very simple mine. Rather than a mine, it is its casing. The principle of the mine is to screw the explosive mechanism into the body of a standard 200 g tritol cartridge. When the body of the mine is stepped on, this mechanism is crushed, causing the initiation of the detonator which detonates the secondary charge (200g TNT charge).
Layer height 0,2 mm. I printed from PET-G. Be careful with the printing. I used the spacing of the part so as not to waste filament unnecessarily and also to make the print go smoothly. You can take inspiration from the attached photos (photo number 5). It was necessary to paint the supports myself.
I also printed the rivet, but maybe because of my laziness. You can use other standardized fasteners (rivets, screws).
Note that normal anti-personnel mines contain a small amount of explosive, but this mine uses a TNT charge that has 200g ... I can't imagine what it does to a person... or rather, I don't want to.
Unfortunately someone (I know who) is taking my models without mentioning my name and then selling them for money on other 3D databases. I have a license for all my models. For this reason I am considering legal action if the author concerned does not delete the models. Until then, unfortunately, I will not be adding any more models that I have already prepared.
The models on this profile are my own and I will be happy to share them with you, but please download them for your own use. Follow the license.
License:
Standard Digital File License