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NERF MHP (Meaker-Heathpants-Peaker) Fauxolo Sight

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  • 4_Bar.stl
  • 4_Wheel_2.stl
  • 6_Bar.stl
  • 6_Wheel_2.stl
  • Adapter_Nstrike.stl
  • Adapter_Pic.stl
  • Adapter_Pic_Plug.stl
  • Fauxolo_Sight_Body.stl

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Publication date 2023-08-18 at 04:22
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2019-04-05 at 06:09
Design number 1392914

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I needed/wanted a fairly basic adjustable scope so I knocked this out (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3442308/). Mrheathpants (https://www.thingiverse.com/Mrheathpants/about) then made something much better looking but not adjustable for a project he was working on, which I then demanded he share so I could add my sight pieces into to make this sight. Thus the Meaker-heathpants-peaker Fauxolo sight was born.

Uses #6/m3.5 OR #4/m2.6 coarse thread screws/bolts (eg: sheet metal pan screws, plastite screws, wood screws) and glue. No support required, parts may need to be laid flat. Print the fauxolo sight body with your choice of adapter and of screw bar and the bar's (2) matching wheels. Should be a ~30g/2hr print, depending on your settings and machine capabilities. Assembly should be as follows:

  • Press-fit the elevation bar into the front of the frame, sand/file/shave as req'd.

  • If desired, bore out the four holes in the corners of the frame and rail adapter so that a piece of filament will fit into both. You may be able to press-fit a piece of filament without boring the holes.

  • Glue rail adapter to frame. Rail adapter may require additional fitment to your rail, especially the nstrike version, keep in mind significant force to install will mean a more solid connection, but will also mean significant force to *un*install.

  • Screw wheels to each side of the elevation piece to desired tightness.

Everything is loosely held in by friction and (depending on assembly methodology) screw tension. It is possible that it will loose positioning, but for my testing it was adequate and held up to abuse. Adding tension to the parts by roughing up surfaces or adding shims should be possible.

Files are for personal use only, excepting those who do not have a printer and wish to commission a print from someone else. In that case, permission is granted for a print retailer to sell a single copy of this file for their normal retail rate at the request of the end user - this does not constitute permission for a print retailer to list this item for sale.

For clarification or other licenses/uses, please feel free to contact me or mrheathpants here or on reddit (/r/nerf).

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