WayMaker Nerf Blaster v2

The WayMaker is a fully custom Nerf blaster shell designed to use the SUPERcore from SpectreArmaments
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Originally released in 2019 moving to printables

WayMaker

The WayMaker is a fully custom Nerf blaster shell designed to use the SUPERcore from SpectreArmaments (facebook). (The Snipercore should also fit but it's not been tested)
The blaster uses Worker Talons and has a ‘mag in grip’ design to help keep the blaster shorter. As all the pneumatic components are behind the grip, the front of the blaster is light to help with quick movement and turning.

The stock can be set to different lengths, this is done by removing the securing screws and repositioning.
The quick disconnect is located at the rear of the blaster keeping the airline close to your body and can be tucked away with a well positioned bottle on your rig.

The original WayMaker design has a short barrel of around 140mm-170mm, the latest version has a longer nose option which is suited for a 240mm barrel, there is then also an extension which can lengthen the barrel shroud this then covers a full 350mm barrel.
The extension and longer nose can be configured in various ways to allow you to switch between 2 barrels lengths with a simple removal of 1 screw and replacement of the inner barrel.
Short - Mid (short nose - extension+ short nose)
Short - Long (short nose - extension+ mid nose)
Mid - Long (mid nose - extension + short nose)

In addition to the longer barrel there is also a scarpressor this is designed to fit over a worker scar and provide some suppression to the sound of the air blast as the blaster fires.

The blaster barrel length and pressure can be tuned to provide you with the desired FPS.
Some examples of the FPS with a shorter barrel:
170mm monkee mods barrel, 65psi = 130-140 fps
170mm monkee mods barrel, 85psi = 170-180 fps

Warning
This shell and the HPA system it uses, are for use by those who are familiar with air powered blasters, and its use should be limited to private nerf games due to its outline and power.

The parts you need to print:

(Parts labeled Primary or Secondary are suggested colour design unlabeled are hidden items) 

  • Handle (Secondary)
  • Nose (Primary)
  • Front body (Primary)
  • Mid body (Primary)
  • Rear body (Primary)
  • Valve holder (Primary)
  • Body end cap (Primary)
  • Quick disconnect support (Primary)
  • Trigger (Primary)
  • Trigger slide
  • Slide runner
  • Dart spring (Primary)
  • Front bottom picatinny (Secondary)
  • Side picatinny x2 (40, 60 or 80 mm) (Secondary) https://www.printables.com/model/931016-picatinny-rails
  • Top picatinny (Secondary)
  • Stock (Secondary)
  • Stock arm left (Secondary)
  • Stock arm right (Secondary)
  • Stock butt plate (Secondary)
  • Dart ramp (Early SUPERcores may need this)

Other hardware you need

  • SUPERcore from SpectreArmaments (facebook)
  • Quick disconnect from herbmeister_nerf (instagram)
  • Threaded monkee mods barrel (cut to length)
  • 6mm flexible hose
  • MJVO-3 valve
  • Banjo pushfit connector x2
  • Threaded pushfit x2

Tools

  • Screwdriver
  • Hobby knife
  • Spanner
  • Teflon tape
  • 2mm drill bit
  • 3.5mm drill bit
  • Drill
  • Small file

V2 Changes

Created a longer nose for mid length configuration
Created the extension piece
Strengthened the trigger and made into once piece
Strengthened the stock arms (now printed separately)
Removed designed support from trigger well and mid section
Adjusted magwell fit and detent
Made more space in the end cap for hose
Lengthened bottom front picatinny rail to match mid nose
Made filled nose to match when scarpressor is fitted
Designed new style scarpressor to match blaster
Created display stand for blaster

TODO’s

Improve stock design (use metal bars)
Make it easier to remove supercore for servicing 
Make slots m-lok compatable
Add sling point
Investigate making mag release
Replace scarpressor with bcar
replace toy screws with m3 cap screws (inline with the hobby trend)
 

Print Settings

  • Resolution: 0.2
  • Infill: 20%

Most parts don't need supports, but the mid section needs supports, depending on your bridging the grip also needs supports

Post-Printing

  • Remove supports from trigger guard on the handle and dart jam hole on the mid body.
  • Clean up parts from stringing and other print artifacts

 

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