Wow Katsu you impress me more and more. I agree with Annanymous in saying that the needles look a bit small, but it could be the photo. Looking forward to more updates. SUBBED.
Wait, she thinks they look too big, you say they're too small? I am a bit concerned about width, the length won't be an issue since they will be sunken into the needler further when it's done.
You're making a boy Needler? LOL!
It's looking awesome, bro! Watch where you aim that thing, though. You can poke an eye out(or several) with that thing.
Haha, It is sharp, I jabbed myself with one of the unglued needles earlier. I want them removable so I can avoid stabbing or breaking of needles when in transportation. It is a boy for now, for lack of any LEDs than blue, but I've got a bunch of pink ones ordered on eBay now, hopefully I can get it a gender change quickly enough!
Hahaha the drawing-plan is hilarious!
But let me just say, the test needle looks awesome! The glow is perfect and I really like the "webbing" effect with the hot glue.
My only critique might be that the needle looks a little bit large for the needler, but that might just be how it looks in the picture.
As for the length, I will hopefully get to mess with it when I get the body done! I agree it looks a bit long there, it was designed to be an inch longer than the in-game one so I'd have room to cut it if need be, and also to account for the recessed space inside the needler's body. It needs to go in a bit so the bright glow of the LED is hidden, so that we only see the refracted light off the surface of the needle.
Any input/suggestions are greatly appreciated, so thank you all! It helps me get in the right direction.
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Today I got the Jig successfully printed, and my friend started to experiment with using it to get a 45 degree angle cut on the acrylic triangles, the first few were experimental, and the laser was curling the triangle tips at first. We found out that flipping the triangle to be cut tip to base instead kept it from warping too much. After an hour and a half of experimenting, we got four good cuts, but ran out of time to glue them together.
These are some of the failed ones (curled tips, didn't cut all theh way through, etc)
The needler itself got some radical restructuring today too. I started bondoing it (Not shown), and more importantly, removed the first part.
I made the decision to cut it up because rondo is obviously not going to be strong enough for this gun:
It was not happy about being cut, some areas clearly got more rondo than others and I ended up having to take a hack saw to them.
But I finally got it apart. This will let me install the electronics and mounting plates more easily, and give me time to ponder how I'll do the battery. I'm thinking I'll put it in the stock.
Eventually I want the entire thing to come apart for easy molding, but no clue how I'll re-attach everything.
Do the needles look TOO perfect? The H1/2/3 needles are prisms, while the Reach ones are like stalacmites, mine seem to be somewhere in-between... Perhaps I'll make an extra set and tinker with grinding them for that rougher rounder look.