PAKOG - Prism-atic Killer of Glare - Honeycomb for PA Micro Prisms
Use your iron sight peep arm included with your micro prism, bolt the optic down on the rear two screws, and your PAKOG on the front screw. Then install the mount of your choice to the iron sight peep arm.
Before you clean out the honeycomb if you want to clean out the inside of the sunshade, print off the hex bit on it's side, and grab a drill. Put the hex bit through the center honeycomb, put your drill on the lowest speed/torque and run it as carefully as possible, and run some sand paper on the inside of the shade. The PAKOG is not balanced, so don't fuck it up, but it's easier than just hand sanding it.
Layer height is your choice, but use a .4 nozzle, or .2 if you're patient. The honeycomb walls are .8mm thick so they will be two walls in order to have enough strength for clean up if you're using carbon fiber blend filaments. If you don't dry it enough these thin walls will be messy as hell, and require some clean up; you can drill out the honeycombs with a 7/32 drill bit to clean them out and leave as little material between the honeycombs as possible. Do not do this fast, you should use the included jig to ensure it's level, and go slow and steady. If you rush this process you could break through a wall, or not go down straight with the drill bit.
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PAKOG.zip | zip |
Version: 1.0.0 latest
initial upload
PAKOG - Prism-atic Killer of Glare - Honeycomb for PA Micro Prisms
Use your iron sight peep arm included with your micro prism, bolt the optic down on the rear two screws, and your PAKOG on the front screw. Then install the mount of your choice to the iron sight peep arm.
Before you clean out the honeycomb if you want to clean out the inside of the sunshade, print off the hex bit on it's side, and grab a drill. Put the hex bit through the center honeycomb, put your drill on the lowest speed/torque and run it as carefully as possible, and run some sand paper on the inside of the shade. The PAKOG is not balanced, so don't fuck it up, but it's easier than just hand sanding it.
Layer height is your choice, but use a .4 nozzle, or .2 if you're patient. The honeycomb walls are .8mm thick so they will be two walls in order to have enough strength for clean up if you're using carbon fiber blend filaments. If you don't dry it enough these thin walls will be messy as hell, and require some clean up; you can drill out the honeycombs with a 7/32 drill bit to clean them out and leave as little material between the honeycombs as possible. Do not do this fast, you should use the included jig to ensure it's level, and go slow and steady. If you rush this process you could break through a wall, or not go down straight with the drill bit.
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PAKOG.zip | zip |
Version: 1.0.0 latest
initial upload
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