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I probably should get some better pictures but I modeled up a gear hanging system to replace the ITO dewclaw I left somewhere in the woods last year. It's a short bow hanger (all I need for my longbow) and two hooks, and uses a Camjam that attaches to a loop on on end of the amsteel, with a figure 8 on the other end to keep the Camjam from sliding off. I used the cam-over feature from the Genesis 3D printing system and that plus the Camjam works quite well to get it tight to the tree.
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Let's see more! Im curious.
BT
Bambu lab A1 mini or A1Can any of you guys recommend a good starting out 3D printer?
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Made a Trophy Ridge version to fit their quiver mount, and a universal version that fits between the sight and quiver mount.I designed a riser/sight mounted bow hook for a loop-style gear strap. Surprisingly, it holds my bodyweight, without deforming!
Working on a small-format gear hook for a loop-style strap, for lighter items.
So similar.I updated my design for the milkweed dispenser so it can be flush mounted on a 1in or 3/4in strap..let me know what you think
- Dispenser: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1882208-milkweed-dispenser-flush-mount#profileId-2015530
- Brackets: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1882189-milkweed-bracket-for-milkweed-dispenser#profileId-2015515
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Yea and? That’s the whole point of 3d printers-to make stuff youd otherwise have to buy. He didn’t say invented milkweed pouches just that he designed one, which he kindly shared.
Let me know if you don’t get a file for the tender and I’ll model one up for you.Anyone have a file for a Prussic tender?
I don’t own a 3d printer yet, but have access to one at work and would like to try to built a few items to see if I actually want one.
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@DanielB89 I came here to say the same, but also to say that if your hitch needs a tender consider perusing the Friction Hitches thread because there’s a whole world of hitches that are way nicer to use. Personally I love the soft sticht because it’s self tending with no metal other than the carabiner.Let me know if you don’t get a file for the tender and I’ll model one up for you.
Relax a little bit there, big fella. It is more than likely he came up with the design, Tethrd copied/stole the concept, and they are now selling it. Wouldn’t be the first time that’s happened on this forum…..Yea and? That’s the whole point of 3d printers-to make stuff youd otherwise have to buy. He didn’t say invented milkweed pouches just that he designed one, which he kindly shared.