The Arcus - Fully 3D Printed Rubber Band Gatling Gun

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The Arcus - Fully 3D Printed Rubber Band Gatling Gun

The Arcus
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Winner of the Instructables 2016 3D Printing contest!

The Arcus is a fully 3D printable rubber band Gatling gun that is capable of delivering 48 rubber bands downrange in mere seconds.

Unlike almost all of the other rubber band Gatling guns out there The Arcus uses the energy from the rubber bands that it is shooting to spin the barrels. The Arcus also features the arm mount system, meaning that to hold it you put your arm through the center and the barrels will spin around your arm. A cam system is used so that when you pull the trigger the barrels will start the rotation.

All of the parts are designed to snap together, no screws or glue will be required, because of this it can be taken apart and reassembled as many times as you want. The only other thing used in the assembly besides the printed parts is rubber bands. All of the parts are designed to be printed without any supports, and all the parts will fit on a print bed of 200mm X 200mm. This assembly is designed to work with #64 Rubber Bands with six Rubber Bands loaded onto each firing block.

Here are some articles that have been written about the Arcus:

http://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/rubber-band...

http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/design/...

http://gizmodo.com/3d-printed-gatling-gun-fires-48...

http://www.3ders.org/articles/20160710-arcus-3d-pr...

http://www.guns.com/2016/07/16/3d-printed-gatling-...


My Settings for printing:

Printer: Ultimaker 2

Material: ColorFabb XT White

Layer height: .15mm

Wall Thikness: .8mm

Fill density: 25% (unless otherwise stated on the part name)

Nozzle size: .4mm

Print all the parts. The file name says the number of times that part is to be printed. Some of them also say a cretin fill setting, If it does not say a fill setting then it should be set to 25%. After printing clean off all excess burrs and bumps. All of the parts are designed to be printed in the orientation that they are set in the STL's

Before printing make sure that your printer is calibrated correctly and is printing true circles, the bearings will not work if it is off.

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insert 8 of the Bearing Wheels into the Back Inside Plate

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Put the Cam Stick into the notch in the Back inside plate and then put the back outside plate over it.

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Put the Back Plate Top onto the Back outside Plate and then put the clicky ring onto the posts of the back outside plate

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Insert the Temporary Holders into every other hole of the Back outside plate. These will not be part of the final assembly but are needed now to hold everything together.

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On the back insert the two Long Screws through the Back Bracket and then through the back inside plate, the slot in the Back Bracket must line up with the Cam Stick. Then insert two Short Screws through the other two holes of the Back inside Brace.

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Insert one of the Cam wheels into the bottom hole of the Cam Stick.

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Slide the Cam Holder onto the four screws, the Cam Stick must line up with the slot on the Cam Holder. Add a cam wheel to the top part of the Cam Stick.

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On the Cam assemble the Cam Pusher Holder and the Cam Pusher Insert.

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Insert the Cam Pusher Spring in the notches in the Cam and the Cam Pusher Insert. Push a Small Pin through as shown to lock the assembly together.

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Insert 4 Cam Wheels into the side of the Cam Holder. Slide the whole Cam assembly over the Cam Holder, the Cam Wheel on the top of the Cam Stick needs to go into the slot on the inside of the Cam.

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Insert 4 Cam Wheels into the last 4 outside holes of the Cam Holder.

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insert the Cam Wheel Holder and then the 4 Core Bars. The Core Bars will only screw in on one end.

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Install the Trigger Bar using a Small Pin. Make sure that the notch is pointing down and is at the back as shown.

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Slide the Front Outside Plate over the 4 Core Bars and let it hang lose for now. The flat on the Front Outside Plate needs to be towards the back.

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Insert 4 Short Screws through the Front Inside Plate and the Grip as shown.

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Install the assembly onto the 4 Core Bars.

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Use the printed Tool to tighten the four short screws.

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Insert 4 Bearing Wheels into the holes in the Front Inside Plate. Slide the Front Outside Plate forward onto the Bearing Wheels.

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Install the Trigger and connect it to the Trigger Bar using Small Pins.

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Attach a Rubber band to the two notches on the Bearing Wheel Holder and the notch on the Trigger Bar.

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Insert the Star Bearing into the Star.

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Add the assembly to the Firing Block using the Big Pin. The pin will not snap into anything yet.

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Insert the Rocker into the Firing Block and secure it with a Small Pin.

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Screw in the Outside Bar and the Tip. They should line up as they are shown in the picture when the are fully screwed down.

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Insert a Rubber Band between the notch in the Rocker and the front part of the Firing Block as shown.

Repeat steps 24 to 28 till you have all 8 of the Firing Block assembles.

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Insert the Brace onto the post on the Back Outside Plate. The Brace has a short side and a long side, the long side needs to go onto the post of the Back Outside Plate.

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Install the Firing Block Assembly as shown in the video.

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Push a Small Pin through the Tip and The Front Outside Plate.

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Push a Small Pin through the brace and the Firing Block

Repeat steps 30 to 33 until all 8 Firing Block assembles have been installed.