May 9, 2024
Description
I printed from PLA and PETG. To save filament you can reduce the density of the filler to 5%.
You will need external material to make it up. You need a wire (one that won't break when bent) that you attach to the underside of the liner (body).
This is a fairly large mine. The body alone uses almost 250 grams of filament.
I printed the body from PETG (70% speed, 230 degrees Celsius) and printed it "upside down".
The biggest problem I had was with the MUV-2. Probably my mistake in working with the 3D printer. You'll probably do better.
Then you just need to get two key rings and a piece of wire to mimic the fuse on the igniter.
Watch the seam position when you print the cover. Mine did right into the O3M-72 lettering.
The original color is as pictured.
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