what blows me away about this already awesome design is all of the little quality of life features silly built into this to make assembly easier, the way so many parts have little cutouts or notches to account for the tools that would be used, it's incredibly good design, and really makes me respect sillybutt's attention to how things go together, not just how they function after being built.
i watch these videos even just for fun because they are so interesting, I will hopefully get a battle axe soon and use this video to build it just like my slab!
I ordered my kit the day it came out, and I've had a blast with it. One of the most fun blasters I've ever used. Can't wait for the tube fed version too!
Impressive content, OUT OF DARTS. Looking forward to your next upload from you. I hit the thumbs up icon on your video. Keep up the fantastic work! Your detailed assembly instructions for the silly battle axe were incredibly helpful. What challenges do you foresee in future designs that may require adjustments in the assembly process?
Just a note to those who want to build this: they make the magazine assembly look easy with a cordless screwdriver. If you are using allen wrenches to do this manually, you will likely not be able to do this. I tried for about 2 hours various attempts and could not ever get the screw to hit the bottom hole. I have a cordless screwdriver but don't have allen bits. I was ONLY able to get this assembled after buying allen bits for my cordless screwdriver.
Durability and repairability. Screwing into inserts is more secure and allows you take them apart and replace O-rings and parts more easily without worrying about stripping plastic.
quick question: would gorilla super glue gel work? does it need to sit long? because the gorilla glue I plan to get says 10-45sec cure. would 3-4h be sufficient for drying?
what blows me away about this already awesome design is all of the little quality of life features silly built into this to make assembly easier, the way so many parts have little cutouts or notches to account for the tools that would be used, it's incredibly good design, and really makes me respect sillybutt's attention to how things go together, not just how they function after being built.
:) Thank you!
Except the magazine, which surprised me. I know it has ridges to theoretically guide the screws, but in practice it's not a great design.
i watch these videos even just for fun because they are so interesting, I will hopefully get a battle axe soon and use this video to build it just like my slab!
I ordered my kit the day it came out, and I've had a blast with it. One of the most fun blasters I've ever used. Can't wait for the tube fed version too!
Impressive content, OUT OF DARTS. Looking forward to your next upload from you. I hit the thumbs up icon on your video. Keep up the fantastic work! Your detailed assembly instructions for the silly battle axe were incredibly helpful. What challenges do you foresee in future designs that may require adjustments in the assembly process?
Ordered the hardware kit for this! Can't wait for it to show up.
Hope you enjoy putting it together as much as we did!
Out of Flux, this is amazing.
I'm looking forward to building this one! Great video!
Great video. Thank you. Take care.
What spring did you put in this build? Did I miss it in the video?
Just a note to those who want to build this: they make the magazine assembly look easy with a cordless screwdriver. If you are using allen wrenches to do this manually, you will likely not be able to do this. I tried for about 2 hours various attempts and could not ever get the screw to hit the bottom hole. I have a cordless screwdriver but don't have allen bits. I was ONLY able to get this assembled after buying allen bits for my cordless screwdriver.
Wow Dr. Flux is here
Would u guys be as so kind to let me know when the date might be for the proton pack will come back to the shop?
We're working hard to get the boards manufactured in the new year, and releasing kits by March at the latest!
@outofdarts thank you so much for the info, can't wait for it to come back
LETS GO
Is there any difference to using the plunger with or without the heat inserts?
Durability and repairability. Screwing into inserts is more secure and allows you take them apart and replace O-rings and parts more easily without worrying about stripping plastic.
@outofdarts couldn't you always just print it again
@DecksmithMTGnot everyone has 3D printers
quick question: would gorilla super glue gel work? does it need to sit long? because the gorilla glue I plan to get says 10-45sec cure. would 3-4h be sufficient for drying?
Why did the price go up in the website? Is this just for Christmas traffic?