![]() ![]() ![]() Mk IV: Made the half of the line that the toothpick should not go in much wider, fixed trigger to cock more easily, added loop at the front to make sure toothpicks are semi-accurate. Mk III: Made line slightly wider, fixed trigger printing in two pieces, added name Mk II: Rounded edges near trigger, added a thing to prevent the rubber band getting stuck between the trigger and the other part, made line smaller. The toothpick can also sit a few millimeters off of the back of the channel if the first placement does not work. If it doesn't work, you may need to adjust how the rubber band sits on the front bow or where the toothpick rests. Press the trigger up to release the rubber band and fire the toothpick. When the toothpick is loaded, the back end of it should just barely hang off into the deep section, maybe by a few millimeters. You will see that the channel the toothpick sits in has a shallow and a deep area. You can then hook it onto the part behind where the toothpick will go. Put the rubber band around the front and through the notches on either side, making sure that it goes underneath the part where the toothpick will come out on the front. Put trigger in through the bottom, use the wedge to hold it in. Print at a scale that makes the whole thing 150mm long. It's a great stress-reliever during long workdays, and it's a fun way to bond with coworkers. Entertaining: This mini crossbow is sure to provide hours of entertainment. Simple rubber band crossbow I made in tinkercad. Toothpick Launching Capability: This mini crossbow has a unique feature - it can launch toothpicks This adds an extra level of fun to your office playtime. ![]()
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