BoBF Jetpack Beacon washer/spacer 3D model.

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Jr Hunter
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Since nobody is currently offering this part for sale in metal,
here's a free one you can 3D print.
I recommend using a resin printer, but in theory you could
FDM print it in a high quality setting. Enjoy!


Screen cap from Episode 3.

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This is the Disney parks Boba. Their washer appears slightly wider, but the idea is the same.

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Awesome! Thank you for the file. I did design a 3D version of the stabilizer for printing after the screen used one and also from the one JJ Industries makes in aluminum.

BTW, your link is not working.
 
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That's odd... It's been years since I've uploaded anything to Thingiverse, so I don't know if there's a lag time from when you submit to it being active.

Try this instead. Link to a google drive folder.

BoBF Jetpack Beacon Spacer
 
I printed yours in PLA, and by using your measurements, I created a new one, a smoother version, and a little wider just like the one from the Disney Parks. This one could be easily printed in resin and I will try it tomorrow with my resin printer. I've posted it on Thingiverse and I gave you credit for it as well.


Here is a picture of the one you designed, in which I used the measurements to create my file.
 

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I _thought_ I smoothed the faces on mine, but must have missed a step in the creation process. I was basing my file on screen caps and a picture I saw of the uber JJ pack. I'm going to grab yours too and give it a test! I need to clean my resin printer and give it a go. Shouldn't take long since they're such small parts. :)
 
Mine didn't looked as good as I was expecting, it flares out a little at the bottom. I think it is something to do with my resin printer leveling or settings. A lot of my prints came out "squished" in a way, that I had to increase the scale on the Z-axis to make it look right, which I had to do the same for the model of my OCP Police helmet ear cap detail. I still haven't printed one properly to use, I will post pics later.

BTW, at how many degrees angle did you make your edge? Mine is a tiny bit off from yours when I looked at them side by side during the creation process, I didn't fillet or chaffer it, just a straight angle after making the circle in 123D Design.
 
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Honestly, I just looked at the references and visually compared the angles of the images, extrapolating the overall size from there. I tried to make the inset on top not too deep, and of course wide enough so the beacon sits inside. That was the plan anyway. :)
 
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