GCN's ESB Blaster Progress

I actually haven't done much lately. I went on vacation for a week and since I've been back, I've been trying to get a job.

I ran out of moneys. When I start getting some cash-flo, I will continue.

What are you going to use for that piece between the stock and handle. I am going to try to avoid drilling into my handle because thats where the battery compartment is.

I thought it would be cool to keep the light-up feature.

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Keep posting, you are giving me ideas!
 
bobamatt1 said:
I actually haven't done much lately. I went on vacation for a week and since I've been back, I've been trying to get a job.

I ran out of moneys. When I start getting some cash-flo, I will continue.

What are you going to use for that piece between the stock and handle. I am going to try to avoid drilling into my handle because thats where the battery compartment is.

I thought it would be cool to keep the light-up feature.

gunresized7er.jpg


Keep posting, you are giving me ideas!
Whoa!! That's pretty awesome! I might take apart my gun now to get wires going through for LEDs. I may remove the Bondo in the handle to put a battery pack in. You could build snaps into the bondo, so then you could have an opening for the battery pack. The other side of the gun's handle which will be the horseshoe piece will cover it up. You can snap it on, snap it off, it may be more portable that way; four snaps should hold it on VERY well. We use snaps on the Thermal Detonators here in Vegas becuase they keep that thing attached, there it's not going anywhere. That is fantastic. What did you use for the light? Your blaster is superb.
 
Well Phycho Andy just drew this item in CAD. I will e-mail the file to my Commanding Officer who has this huge laser cutting "thing" that will make it for me with a chunk of wood. I bought some Sintra, so I should be able to make the items that hold up the scope. Woo!

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Lookin good. You should try and knock that mid chamber down a little. Go and get some glaze from Auto Zone to fill the low spots. Its much easier to work with.
 
Buckeye_01 said:
Lookin good. You should try and knock that mid chamber down a little. Go and get some glaze from Auto Zone to fill the low spots. Its much easier to work with.
Something odd happened with the laser and that middle chamber. It cut somewhat 1:1, it was perfect in height, but in width it was about an inch longer than it was supposed to be. It also cracked while I was trying to drill it into the stock, so I may cut another piece.
 
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