Avengers 2012 Black Widow Belt Packs
Avengers 2012 Black Widow Belt Packs
Published 2020-01-25T17:15:17+00:00
These cosplay props are some of my earliest work using Fusion 360, dating back to spring 2016. The shown prints are also from back then and might turn out better with the latest printers and slicing software.
The pouches have a hinged lid that opens so that the stun discs can be removed. The discs have a CR2032 battery that powers up two LEDs (I used red & blue) and is switched on using a reed switch. The reed switch is of an ON/OFF type, meaning that it has it can be used to switch on in the absence of a strong magnet as well as in the presence. I used this to my advantage so that the LEDs turn off when they are near a magnet (hidden in the pouch) and turn on when removed from the pouch. There are holes in the electronics housing for the switch (it's a fragile glass tube with a magnetic switch inside), two resistors (for the LEDs) and the battery.
The disc halves are attached using the electronics housing, but they also have holes for 2mm (or 1.75) diameter plastic rods (bits of printing filament), so that you can glue them together if you don't want to print the electronics block.
I used a bit of felt padding here and there inside the pouch.
The pouches are designed to be carried on a 38mm (1.5") tactical belt.
I originally used black and transparent PLA. I used some permanent marker to darken the transparent PLA a bit. I would be curious to see what the discs look like if printed on a resin printer.
Two versions of the lid are included. One has built-in support for printing it on its side. You'll need to cut off the supports using a sharp knife. I think I sanded a bit and then used a soldering iron to polish up the edge where the support used to be. You can also choose to use the version without built-in support and add the supports in the slicer. If you don't mind using more material & a longer printing time, other print orientations may also be possible.
I printed some of the parts on a Turnigy Fabrikator Mini, so the required print volume is quite small.
Date published | 25/01/2020 |
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