PDW S/B, Model 2

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PDW S/B, Model 2: Laffs Dynamics

 

After over two years, I finally have gotten around to making the Model 2. 

 

The hinge mechanism has remained largely the same, with the main difference being the folding arm and stock/brace sections have been merged into a singular part. Overall, the design has been slimmed down, uses less material for manufacture, and in theory should take less time to print. 

 

The shoulder stock and pistol brace arms in the data pack contain variants with QD attachment ports. 

 

 

 

Printer Used: Ender 3 V2

 

Filament Used: PLA+

 

Print Settings:

 

Extruder: 218C 

Bed: 56C 

First Layer Print Height: .2mm 

Standard Layer Height: .16mm

Wall Thickness: .40 

Wall Perimeters: 5+

Infill: 50%

Support Material Percentage: 20%

 

 

Hardware Needed: 

 

1x M6x40mm Bolt

 

1x 8mm x 20mm Spring (Ender 3 Bed Spring)

 

1x M4 Nut

 

1x M4x30mm Bolt

 

 

 

Notes: 

 

1) The M6x40mm bolt should simply pass through the hinge of the folding arm. Should the threads cut into the hinge, dremel out the hole slightly until the bolt passes through. The bolt should only thread into the folding mech mount's top and bottom hinge points. 

Be sure not to overtighten the bolt, otherwise the hinge points could flex and squeeze together, binding the folding arm and not allowing it to articulate. 

 

2) If the spring is too tight, simply cut off a coil to reduce pressure on the mechanism. 

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Folding PDW S-B, Model 2.zip zip

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Version: 1.0.0 latest

initial upload

about

PDW S/B, Model 2: Laffs Dynamics

 

After over two years, I finally have gotten around to making the Model 2. 

 

The hinge mechanism has remained largely the same, with the main difference being the folding arm and stock/brace sections have been merged into a singular part. Overall, the design has been slimmed down, uses less material for manufacture, and in theory should take less time to print. 

 

The shoulder stock and pistol brace arms in the data pack contain variants with QD attachment ports. 

 

 

 

Printer Used: Ender 3 V2

 

Filament Used: PLA+

 

Print Settings:

 

Extruder: 218C 

Bed: 56C 

First Layer Print Height: .2mm 

Standard Layer Height: .16mm

Wall Thickness: .40 

Wall Perimeters: 5+

Infill: 50%

Support Material Percentage: 20%

 

 

Hardware Needed: 

 

1x M6x40mm Bolt

 

1x 8mm x 20mm Spring (Ender 3 Bed Spring)

 

1x M4 Nut

 

1x M4x30mm Bolt

 

 

 

Notes: 

 

1) The M6x40mm bolt should simply pass through the hinge of the folding arm. Should the threads cut into the hinge, dremel out the hole slightly until the bolt passes through. The bolt should only thread into the folding mech mount's top and bottom hinge points. 

Be sure not to overtighten the bolt, otherwise the hinge points could flex and squeeze together, binding the folding arm and not allowing it to articulate. 

 

2) If the spring is too tight, simply cut off a coil to reduce pressure on the mechanism. 

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Project Info

release date

Feb 13, 2024

artifact type

Printable project

library category

Printable Peripherals / Parts

fabrication method

Primarily Printable

fabrication tool

3D Printer

release country

United States

language

English

license

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International

Firearm Info

type

Pistol-Caliber Carbine

parts

Stock, Brace

files

File Extension
Folding PDW S-B, Model 2.zip zip

versions

Version: 1.0.0 latest

initial upload

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