About this 3D model
Your softair is boring? Well maybe not but if you are into weird accessories for your beloved pelletshooter this wojak iron sight might be for you :) Fits on any picatinny rail, although it might seem tight the first time. please read M6x30mm Screws [x2] and M6 nuts [x2] required AMS required print with 0.1mm Layer height for the details of the sights to be correct concentric infill at 100% in the first layer followed by rectilinear infill at 100% recommended to print the wojak figure The perfect settings are already applied in the files for OrcaSlicer and BambuStudio Original Idea: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6444002 Alternative Version from another user (includes a version for people without an AMS): https://makerworld.com/en/models/187742#profileId-206851 What the project ID tells you about this project (here: NA030001): project ID system structure project ID: aabbcccc aa - creator ID / abbreviation of creator name bb - level of difficulty cccc - number of project in the difficulty level difficulty levels 01 - entirely 3D printed in one part 02 - 3D printed in multiple parts (may need glue or printer calibration) 03 - 3D printed and only needs (standard) mounting hardware 04 - 3D printed but needs additional mechanical parts 05 - some parts are not meant to be 3D printed -> additional material and tools may be required 06 - requires electronics, but no soldering or programming 07 - requires electronics and soldering skills 08 - requires electronics as well as programming skills and may need to be soldered 09 - may require modification of the model or different additional hardware depending on usecase 10 - requires extensive knowledge and skills example dice "crystal" - a modular fair dice with seperate panels: NA020001 (Norden Atelier, first model that is 3D printed in multiple parts)