@@handlmycck That's not what open source means either pal. Open-source code is code that anyone can freely inspect, modify, and enhance. But that doesn't mean that its free, just that you have the right to do what you want with it when you own it. If I buy the file for this, then I can freely inspect modify and enhance his design if I wanted too. Freely ≠ Free
One flaw I see with the design is that the safety activates when you screw it in. This could cause an unintentional detonation if you then drop it. To fix this, I would either reverse the direction of the threads holding the fuse in place or reverse the direction of the safety. That way you don't have to worry about blowing yourself up accidentally.
@@Volvith Some kind of safety pin preventing the mechanism would be good. I don't actually get the design, just a safety pin for assembly sounds like a good idea.
At 1:24 when he is showing the safety you can see that you can activate it before screwing it in. I don’t know if he just chose not to do that later or if he did and it just looks like he didn’t but it is totally possible. Making it activate on the opposite turn would create the risk that if you put the safety on before assembly you could accidentally over tighten and turn off the safety.
@@Voidi-Void There's several ways to start a fire without lighters or matches. static electricity alone could set it off, not to mention several, likely non protected outlets
i think it would be a good fit, but yeah depending on the FPS the shrapnel could be more dangerous cause it could probably actually cut you instead of most airsoft grenades using bbs as shrapnel @@x1lacn0g
Depends on how much load you gonna have. If it's gonna be a firecracker it's not gonna do any damage. Regular airsoft nades are pretty nasty if you are close to them regardless@@x1lacn0g
@@fabianrudzewski9027 It won't work without modifications on the fuse (little spark like this are not enough) and the plastic is too thin to handle properly the compression. But with a pyrotechnic igniter and a metal casing, why not.
A lot of modern grenade designs (such as the American M67) have long forgone the use of ridges on the outside, instead opting to place them on the inside since it’s been seen that many times grenades don’t actually break on the ridges when they’re outside, rather fragmenting better on the inside. However, some designers still placed ridges on the outside for easier handling and grip, though the effectiveness of these are to be discussed in the replies section below. Edit: Wow this blew up quite a bit.. keep the discussions below civil, please and thank you. Being condescending to a person even if presenting them with valid information can further cement their own beliefs. The thought is this, if they don’t take me seriously, then why should I? It has also been edited for corrections based on information passed through the replies thread.
I think that's been true for the entire history of grenades. Like from the actual ones that had a fuse you had to light through to literally every modern grenade I can think of. The iconic pineapple grenade was supposed to defeat very early flak protection, kind of like how the balls in a claymore do. The pineapple grenade couldn't have the large bumps on the inside or it would be both very difficult to cast and the blast would be directed out of the cracks instead of propelling the chunks. Still didn't work in practice though. -preemptive edit I looked up as many as I could. It seems like there were a few pineapple shaped ones in WWI. They pretty much disappeared after that. Anyway, there's more than just that one.
That's because ridges on grenades (like American Mk2 or Russian F1) weren't meant for fragmentation, they were there to ease the grip and to make the shell lighter. Ridges outside were easier to cast. Modern grenades often use light polymer outer shell and pre-made fragmentation pellets (steel balls etc.)
@@shadyone6620 lol, wut? Dude, have you thrown an M67? I would need a citation for that "grip" thing. I mean I haven't personally thrown one since basic training so its been a while, but yeah, no. That's not it.
as an airsoft and paintball reff, i dont think it can be used for airsoft at this stage since youre creating lots of sharp debris on each explosion, if you can manage to eliminate all of it then yes you can use it, ill recommend using thicker walls exept where the grooves meet, also try using a bio degradable filament since most fields wont allow you to use anything else but that. try testing it full of bbs to see how the results change, otherwise im 100% supportive on your work
I wonder if a rubber shell could be used. Or chipped silicon like they use in fake glass for action in movies. It would still explode in a similar way, but the fragments wouldn't have sharp edges. Edit: It's called Break-Away Glass. It's a flexible resin that snaps easily.
I show up to paintball trying to just play a game and have fun, mfers are doing drone strikes and using high powered equipment. What's next we invent paint nukes and all stay home for a paintball cold war?
@rolledatwenty6774 :0 Wow! I just looked it up, and you're right! It looks super weird to see something that appears so futuristic in-game actually be a ww2 design! The more you know!™️
Believe it or not it is VERY easy to make Grenades if you know how to make them, even I have made quite a few just for fun with actual lethality… now that I think about it maybe don’t do the same 😅
@@SanAntonioJoker the reason you know he is full of it is because he told you, anyone who legitimately made hand grenades even "for fun" wouldn't go around bragging about it unless they are as smart as the people firing glocks with auto switches in urban neighborhoods.
For the fuse, I would suggest adding a pin that prevents turning which could fold over the fuse. This could be another safety to prevent accidental detonation
I strongly recommend that the outside remains completely smooth and the grooves are made in the inside since this is the way modern grenades do it as it's way more efficient at separating the individual fragment pieces. Also adding maybe 4 divisions to each individual section of the fragments would help a lot tearing them into more pieces.
The modern fragmentation grenade is smooth on the outside, but has multiple small grids cut on the inside to induce the desired fragmentation effect. Hope this helps
The only suggestion i have is to make the grenades more cylindrical. You have the perfect opportunity to make a cool looking grenade, like a stormtrooper thermal detonator from star wars. The elongated shape would also help with safety by allowing you to recess the ignition system to make sure the safety can only be turned off through deliberate efforts.
Grooves horizontally as well. Like a US "pineapple" grenade. - That's the idea behind them: shrapnel that is consistent. Not so perfect in real life, but the idea is sound and will help you here imo.
You need a grid pattern of weak points where the shell has been printed with slices missing from the inside so that the shell will more reliably fragment.
@@Splarkszter industrial level production with billions - trillions of units produced vs. individual 3D printing... Yeah, sorry, no. You as an individual will never make a meaningful carbon footprint impact unless you die lol.
maybe make it a sphere of perforated triangles held together with the smallest bonds halfway through segments and slightly stronger bonds on the corners? That way the corners still come apart, but there's still enough tensile strength to no be smushed apart in like a pocket or something.
the upside of the previous version is controlled mess, it looked cool, and could probably incorporate velcro/tape on the insides of the panels to stick to clothing for either full hit indicators or as souvenirs/medals.
You can make a more safe blank one using a tubolar shape whit a cap in tpu at the end or ventilation hole (covering the innet tube using cooking plastic film to keep the gas inside)
Make the outer shell out of fruit or vegetable, a sturdy inner shell with holes to fracture the fruit and you have a easily biodegradable grenade with safe shrapnel without the need to print a shell every time. I think apple would be the best as it holds together well when you core it for the grenade, it is not too juicy, plus it makes for a decent snack if you get bored.
If you add the ridges to the inside of the sphere, it'll fragment better. But if you make the frag matrix into Dimond shape, you get amazing fragments....atleast in theory.
my only comment would be to reverse the threading on the priming screw so it can't accidentally go off in your hand as you set the fuse into the body. it should twist anti-clockwise to arm, and clockwise to set/insert.
Did you share on your patreon the entire process to make one of these? If so, I might make this a summer project with my friends (probably a better idea than letting my one friend fill empty co2 canisters with black powder)
You could probably scale this up with stronger materials. Like say, a metal pipe with capped ends. I think you could get some real power out of that. Which would be cool.
first video, very well done, I'd love to know more,how's it powered? can it be stronger? oh btw i mentioned in another comment but please be careful when testing this out with anything in it, either be in a ventilated area or have as little light and electric going as possible, if powders like flour get in a cloud dispersed in air and a park from anything goes off....boom. best burn Medium crippled worst dead. called a dust explosion. So be careful
What if you use foil seal at some point of the cover? Could have the same 'bang' effect while reserving the reusable nature of it? I've seen people use foil seals to produce a loud bang before, but not sure how that works
I feel like the sharp plastic shrapnel would be alot more dangerous than the rubber(i assume) shrapnel. Also i do like the previous design over the upgraded one.
Where can I get the piezo parts individual like yours? All I can find are ones that are already inside bbq igniters and other ones but not on their own.
How do these grenades work ? The previous ones were filled with hydrogen right ? These new ones don't look airtight with the grooves/slits on the body. How is the gas kept inside ?
Wow If you print it in golden colour it will look like Green Goblin's bombs from Spider-Man 🙃 Also about fragments, you can design the grooves so that they will be on the inside of the shell. That way you can make the outside shape smooth if you want to. Or you can make vertical grooves on the outside like you did, plus horizontal grooves on the inside additionally, for better and more reliable fragmentation. Currently your fragments are forming along the layer lines, so if you will make walls thicker with both vertical and horizontal grooves i think fragments will look cleaner and will be more even. Also as the name of the game is 3d printing, you can design the fragments to be basically any form. Like stars or hexes or whatever
You can find the files here!
Patreon: www.patreon.com/flasutie
Can you design one to look like the green goblin bombs? Specifically the ones from Willem Defoe character?
Can you try to make something like a HEAT round or APHE
I love watching your videos please keep it up this is so cool. 😄
@@acarmona331not too hard to do yourself
Give this man a patent
open source 3d printed fragmentation grenade. what a time to be alive.
where can I find the STL?
it is not opens source
@pedrokdc
It is, it's on his patreon
@@RavenWolffe77 open source means it is available "FREEly to the public" this is not that.
@@handlmycck That's not what open source means either pal. Open-source code is code that anyone can freely inspect, modify, and enhance. But that doesn't mean that its free, just that you have the right to do what you want with it when you own it. If I buy the file for this, then I can freely inspect modify and enhance his design if I wanted too. Freely ≠ Free
I love how the previous design was clearly designed to be non-lethal. Now these are straight up impact grenades with shrapnel lmao
It's still non lethal if you have eye protection though. It's really is just plastics exploding. The shockwave would hurt your ear like hell though
@@potatoes-gud the plastics would cus some amount of damage so I don't think it's as safe as you propose.
@@potatoes-gud oh sorry you said non-lethal. Completely different from unharmful. Nevermind, carry on good sir.
AND it's a war crime
plastic shrapnels are forbidden by the geneva convention
@@whalefall413 the plastics would cause no damage if the person that stands next to the grenade is wearing clothes
One flaw I see with the design is that the safety activates when you screw it in. This could cause an unintentional detonation if you then drop it. To fix this, I would either reverse the direction of the threads holding the fuse in place or reverse the direction of the safety. That way you don't have to worry about blowing yourself up accidentally.
I could also possibly see the fuse going off in your hand if you attempt to throw it too hard depending on how it functions.
Push button safety to block rotation of the main safety mechanism.
Kind of like a grip-safety paired with a safety switch on a handgun.
@@Volvith Some kind of safety pin preventing the mechanism would be good. I don't actually get the design, just a safety pin for assembly sounds like a good idea.
Yeah, that's something i noticed too. A grenade that self-arms whilst constructing it is a disaster waiting to happen
At 1:24 when he is showing the safety you can see that you can activate it before screwing it in. I don’t know if he just chose not to do that later or if he did and it just looks like he didn’t but it is totally possible.
Making it activate on the opposite turn would create the risk that if you put the safety on before assembly you could accidentally over tighten and turn off the safety.
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Yeas
Less goo
dont give me ideas pls
pov me with this thing in my bag saying dont be a hero to the t.s.a guy
The tsa hates this one simple invention!
What airport security thinks I’m gonna do with my water bottle:
😂
well they dont know what liquid is inside, what if someone brought gasoline or someshit
@@user-tr2dh4xx6u taste test
@@user-tr2dh4xx6uto do what? Surely they won't let you bring a lighter or a box of matches.
@@Voidi-Void There's several ways to start a fire without lighters or matches. static electricity alone could set it off, not to mention several, likely non protected outlets
WE GETTIN OUT THE AIRSOFT FIELD WITH THIS ONE 🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥
that shrapnel is far more dangerous than BBs, though
I doubt many fields would let you use one that bursts like that
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i think it would be a good fit, but yeah depending on the FPS the shrapnel could be more dangerous cause it could probably actually cut you instead of most airsoft grenades using bbs as shrapnel @@x1lacn0g
@@x1lacn0g i know, that's why I said you would get out, as in "kicked out"
Depends on how much load you gonna have. If it's gonna be a firecracker it's not gonna do any damage. Regular airsoft nades are pretty nasty if you are close to them regardless@@x1lacn0g
Man's out here making pumpkin bombs.
Fr the green goblin
GODSPEED, SPIDERMAN.
“TAKE THIS SPIDER MAN”
“Woah that looks ne-(dies from the pure American freedom)”
@@worldf1re41Ya beat me to it :P
This is unrelated and I will seem annoying but I just got the 100th like on this comment
now everyone can make their own hand grenade for home defence, we truly live in a free world :D
If the home invaders are ants, why not !
@@RinceCochon nobody prevents you from packing this with stuff like flash powder.
@@fabianrudzewski9027 maybe static electricity 😜
@@fabianrudzewski9027 MURICA
@@fabianrudzewski9027 It won't work without modifications on the fuse (little spark like this are not enough) and the plastic is too thin to handle properly the compression.
But with a pyrotechnic igniter and a metal casing, why not.
A lot of modern grenade designs (such as the American M67) have long forgone the use of ridges on the outside, instead opting to place them on the inside since it’s been seen that many times grenades don’t actually break on the ridges when they’re outside, rather fragmenting better on the inside.
However, some designers still placed ridges on the outside for easier handling and grip, though the effectiveness of these are to be discussed in the replies section below.
Edit: Wow this blew up quite a bit.. keep the discussions below civil, please and thank you. Being condescending to a person even if presenting them with valid information can further cement their own beliefs. The thought is this, if they don’t take me seriously, then why should I?
It has also been edited for corrections based on information passed through the replies thread.
Yeah that makes sense
Yes, but this looks more visually interesting, which I assume is the intent
I think that's been true for the entire history of grenades. Like from the actual ones that had a fuse you had to light through to literally every modern grenade I can think of. The iconic pineapple grenade was supposed to defeat very early flak protection, kind of like how the balls in a claymore do.
The pineapple grenade couldn't have the large bumps on the inside or it would be both very difficult to cast and the blast would be directed out of the cracks instead of propelling the chunks. Still didn't work in practice though.
-preemptive edit
I looked up as many as I could. It seems like there were a few pineapple shaped ones in WWI. They pretty much disappeared after that. Anyway, there's more than just that one.
That's because ridges on grenades (like American Mk2 or Russian F1) weren't meant for fragmentation, they were there to ease the grip and to make the shell lighter. Ridges outside were easier to cast. Modern grenades often use light polymer outer shell and pre-made fragmentation pellets (steel balls etc.)
@@shadyone6620 lol, wut?
Dude, have you thrown an M67? I would need a citation for that "grip" thing. I mean I haven't personally thrown one since basic training so its been a while, but yeah, no. That's not it.
as an airsoft and paintball reff, i dont think it can be used for airsoft at this stage since youre creating lots of sharp debris on each explosion, if you can manage to eliminate all of it then yes you can use it, ill recommend using thicker walls exept where the grooves meet, also try using a bio degradable filament since most fields wont allow you to use anything else but that. try testing it full of bbs to see how the results change, otherwise im 100% supportive on your work
This confirms my hypothesis that airsoft is gay
@@ShitlordMcDogeMy fellas, is it gay to be safe?
@DMGSL Back in MY day, men didn't listen to basic safety regulations, we just died when something went wrong
I wonder if a rubber shell could be used. Or chipped silicon like they use in fake glass for action in movies. It would still explode in a similar way, but the fragments wouldn't have sharp edges.
Edit: It's called Break-Away Glass. It's a flexible resin that snaps easily.
I show up to paintball trying to just play a game and have fun, mfers are doing drone strikes and using high powered equipment.
What's next we invent paint nukes and all stay home for a paintball cold war?
My man is slowly recreating the Green Goblin's "Pumpkin Bombs" from the early 2000's Spiderman movies... Keep up the good work.
i wonder what would happen if you went mills bomb style with an exploding pineapple
This looks almost identical to the r6 impact grenade. Nice design!
This guy should be a r6 operator
@@Goofy_Geek operator skill: homemade (hydraulic?) explosives, four-five of them.
at 1:29 it look like tatcher emp, with the turning motion to activate it aswell
fun fact, the r6 impact grenade is designed off of the t-13 impact grenade
@rolledatwenty6774 :0
Wow! I just looked it up, and you're right! It looks super weird to see something that appears so futuristic in-game actually be a ww2 design!
The more you know!™️
bro made an actual grenade
Believe it or not it is VERY easy to make Grenades if you know how to make them, even I have made quite a few just for fun with actual lethality… now that I think about it maybe don’t do the same 😅
@@ThatBoi_ No You Didnt I See People Saying They Did This And That All The Time
@@SanAntonioJoker most people are probably lying, but a few have actually done it
@@ThatBoi_ teach me i must make grenades to show off to my friends
@@SanAntonioJoker the reason you know he is full of it is because he told you, anyone who legitimately made hand grenades even "for fun" wouldn't go around bragging about it unless they are as smart as the people firing glocks with auto switches in urban neighborhoods.
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Imagine hearing someone yell at a science fair "FRAG OUT!"
Use less emoji's you tool
We ain't passing we getting arrested at this point
every day we inch closer to lemon grenades
Lemonades bro
If life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade. Make life take the lemons back!
@@faq_is_love Get mad! I don't want your damn lemons! What am I supposed to do with these?
the neighbor's quiet kid must be visiting you very often
'How to make your own grenade tutorial'
Smooth jazz intensifies.
This’ll go great for Halloween when I’m dressed up as the green goblin, all those kids as Spider-Man will have the authentic experience!
Glad to see you working on these projects!
They're so much fun! :D
This MF making GreenGoblin bombs 🎃🎃🎃
My thaughts exactly
@@karxpoland5958 thoughts*
This might be out of your style, but imagine an RC airplane, dropping redesigned bombs using this impact fuse and HHO concept 💥
Most modern bombs are airburst meaning they detonate at a certain height from the ground. So the bomb would need a proximity fuze.
this channel is perfect.. I like the jazz and the simplicity.. love it
Found this channel and then went back and watched every single video. You deserve waaaay more subs. Keep up the cool as hell videos!
this is incredible! i cant wait to see the next upgrade!
Thats amazing, keep up the good work!!
For the fuse, I would suggest adding a pin that prevents turning which could fold over the fuse. This could be another safety to prevent accidental detonation
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I strongly recommend that the outside remains completely smooth and the grooves are made in the inside since this is the way modern grenades do it as it's way more efficient at separating the individual fragment pieces. Also adding maybe 4 divisions to each individual section of the fragments would help a lot tearing them into more pieces.
maybe try the juicy pineaple pattern for more fragmentation
The modern fragmentation grenade is smooth on the outside, but has multiple small grids cut on the inside to induce the desired fragmentation effect. Hope this helps
ive only been watching this channel for 15 or 30 mins and ive alredy liked and subscribed
The only suggestion i have is to make the grenades more cylindrical. You have the perfect opportunity to make a cool looking grenade, like a stormtrooper thermal detonator from star wars. The elongated shape would also help with safety by allowing you to recess the ignition system to make sure the safety can only be turned off through deliberate efforts.
this might just be my favorite youtuber at the moment 🔥
That is just awesome, great job
YOOOO FINALLY NEW VIDEO LOVE THIS
Very useful, i needed it to eliminate a targert wich wronged me and it did the job perfectly
now this is some things i might have patreon for.. very cool gun and other stuff..
Grooves horizontally as well. Like a US "pineapple" grenade. - That's the idea behind them: shrapnel that is consistent. Not so perfect in real life, but the idea is sound and will help you here imo.
the print layer lines are kind of doing that already
Yess finally another vid can’t wait for the next
You need a grid pattern of weak points where the shell has been printed with slices missing from the inside so that the shell will more reliably fragment.
Tutorial on how to accelerate contamination of natural spaces. Good job!
Not enough quantity to matter
@@albertogregory9678 Same thing was said with everything else.
@@Splarkszterthe plastic can be reused
That's why you shouldn't 3D print this design, but rather make it out of metal or ceramic. Eco-Friendly and additionally lethal
@@Splarkszter industrial level production with billions - trillions of units produced vs. individual 3D printing... Yeah, sorry, no. You as an individual will never make a meaningful carbon footprint impact unless you die lol.
If you print the fuse in a bright yellow it will make retrieving them easier for reuse.
maybe make it a sphere of perforated triangles held together with the smallest bonds halfway through segments and slightly stronger bonds on the corners? That way the corners still come apart, but there's still enough tensile strength to no be smushed apart in like a pocket or something.
Making it onto the watch list with this one.
Man, these new Hitman III weapons are crazy!
You should print out a triangle or square shape on to it
It's great you have started Patreon. I wonder if you could make the shape more elongated for easier pouch fitment.
baseball grenade vibes, just needs the butterfly fuse
This videos are extremely fun to watch, I wish they lasted longer with the same intensity hahahaha
the upside of the previous version is controlled mess, it looked cool, and could probably incorporate velcro/tape on the insides of the panels to stick to clothing for either full hit indicators or as souvenirs/medals.
You can make a more safe blank one using a tubolar shape whit a cap in tpu at the end or ventilation hole (covering the innet tube using cooking plastic film to keep the gas inside)
Make the outer shell out of fruit or vegetable, a sturdy inner shell with holes to fracture the fruit and you have a easily biodegradable grenade with safe shrapnel without the need to print a shell every time.
I think apple would be the best as it holds together well when you core it for the grenade, it is not too juicy, plus it makes for a decent snack if you get bored.
If you add the ridges to the inside of the sphere, it'll fragment better. But if you make the frag matrix into Dimond shape, you get amazing fragments....atleast in theory.
keep posting your really entertaining
my only comment would be to reverse the threading on the priming screw so it can't accidentally go off in your hand as you set the fuse into the body. it should twist anti-clockwise to arm, and clockwise to set/insert.
Remember to correctly dispose of the water after electrolysis so you avoid contamination with the toxic chromium ions/compounds
I'm hoping to buy this one soon!
What did you put inside of it to explode and why does it look like a storm trooper nade?
My neighbors already hate my "activities" in the yard, they're gonna love this one 😂
Did you share on your patreon the entire process to make one of these? If so, I might make this a summer project with my friends (probably a better idea than letting my one friend fill empty co2 canisters with black powder)
Much better than the last.
You could probably scale this up with stronger materials. Like say, a metal pipe with capped ends. I think you could get some real power out of that. Which would be cool.
If I may offer a suggestion, have the safety go safe when turned clockwise so that the fuse installation requires it to be safe
first video, very well done, I'd love to know more,how's it powered? can it be stronger?
oh btw i mentioned in another comment but please be careful when testing this out with anything in it, either be in a ventilated area or have as little light and electric going as possible, if powders like flour get in a cloud dispersed in air and a park from anything goes off....boom.
best burn
Medium crippled
worst dead. called a dust explosion.
So be careful
Are you planning on doing more stuff with the 20mm howitzer you built?
What if you use foil seal at some point of the cover? Could have the same 'bang' effect while reserving the reusable nature of it? I've seen people use foil seals to produce a loud bang before, but not sure how that works
I feel like the sharp plastic shrapnel would be alot more dangerous than the rubber(i assume) shrapnel. Also i do like the previous design over the upgraded one.
Very fun and safe!
if you made one that took a fillable bb shrapnel sleeve it would be the most realistic airsoft grenade on the market.
Is there any any possibility that you can make a Shape charged explosive
We need it
yes there is and it works really well just search it on youtube
Won't be very legal (unless you use a binary explosive like PLX) but ETN might be the easiest. Not 100% sure if it would work though
@@thatrandomscientist1704 everything is legal if the cops don’t see it
Not with HHO you can't.
Do they hurt like grenade?
Also this is really cool.
Where can I get the piezo parts individual like yours? All I can find are ones that are already inside bbq igniters and other ones but not on their own.
Sick vid. Would love voice over
you should try making one that uses 209 primers or something similar,i would like to see how well that works
How do these grenades work ? The previous ones were filled with hydrogen right ?
These new ones don't look airtight with the grooves/slits on the body.
How is the gas kept inside ?
what do you fill it up with?
and how doesnt it just escape through the ridges?
pls reply
i like how the first one was a slightly dangerous toy and this one will just straight shred someone
I think u can make the fragmentation better if it’s more like a pineapple were there are cuts throughout the entire surface
Homie's out here weaponizing the Terry's Chocolate Oranges
I feel like the fuse should rotate counterclockwise, so you're not accidentally arming it each time you assemble the grenade
Wow
If you print it in golden colour it will look like Green Goblin's bombs from Spider-Man 🙃
Also about fragments, you can design the grooves so that they will be on the inside of the shell. That way you can make the outside shape smooth if you want to. Or you can make vertical grooves on the outside like you did, plus horizontal grooves on the inside additionally, for better and more reliable fragmentation. Currently your fragments are forming along the layer lines, so if you will make walls thicker with both vertical and horizontal grooves i think fragments will look cleaner and will be more even.
Also as the name of the game is 3d printing, you can design the fragments to be basically any form. Like stars or hexes or whatever
bro just made a straight up thermal detonator
I realised just now the top has the flausite logo, also, do you have printable versions of your thank shells as i would love to test it out
god DAMN you're creative
make a granade case liner out of copper and (recreate a golfball) tons of inverted-cone-like dimples. something to do with the marlin monroe effect
very good and intresting hho grenade!
Cool, now do it with metal for shrapnel
Never thought about none lethal impact grenades. Ngl thie could be a great self defense weapon
hooly mack don how do you make these
this was awsome sauce
u should take inspiration from the shape of MK 2 Fragmentation Grenades to make the shell explode into more and smaller fragments
What does the fuse have? Or do you add gunpowder as well?
Explode!
back to cheerful music
maybe a grid pattern like a pineapple grenade would improve shrapnel
Hows the shelf life for H2+O2?
Could this be made safe for airsoft? no like use a foam?
Hitting top 5 r6 champion wi dis one🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥
Could you try a checkered pattern please?