Hi all,
There were only a couple of mods I wanted to make on the Haslab Two-in-the-Box Trap, and one of them was the interior of the trap doors. Last night I modeled up a set of inserts to mimic the machined pocket seen on some of the hero props. I'm probably (definitely) not the first person to do this, but thought I'd share my 3D models so you can make your own.
These are not friction fit - but you're welcome to modify them to be. I attached mine to the existing ribs with a little bit of PSA tape.
If you have a printer that can do ironing, I also made the print profile do concentric ironing on the top surfaces, to further mimic the CNC machine tool path look. I was pretty happy with how these turned out and thought I'd share them with the community. Feel free to modify / remix, etc.
Files: (.3MF, .STEP, .SLDPRT)
https://makerworld.com/en/models/937819 ... eId-902967
There were only a couple of mods I wanted to make on the Haslab Two-in-the-Box Trap, and one of them was the interior of the trap doors. Last night I modeled up a set of inserts to mimic the machined pocket seen on some of the hero props. I'm probably (definitely) not the first person to do this, but thought I'd share my 3D models so you can make your own.
These are not friction fit - but you're welcome to modify them to be. I attached mine to the existing ribs with a little bit of PSA tape.
If you have a printer that can do ironing, I also made the print profile do concentric ironing on the top surfaces, to further mimic the CNC machine tool path look. I was pretty happy with how these turned out and thought I'd share them with the community. Feel free to modify / remix, etc.
Files: (.3MF, .STEP, .SLDPRT)
https://makerworld.com/en/models/937819 ... eId-902967
Statistics: Posted by Namssorg — January 1st, 2025, 11:39 am