Overwatch Prop Gun: Lucio's Blaster Pt. 3

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Overwatch Prop Gun: Lucio's Blaster Pt. 3 Created by John Park Last updated on 2017-11-24 09:48:21 PM UTC

Guide Contents Guide Contents 3D Printing Circuit Building Assembly Front Assembly Rear Assembly Trigger Assembly Grip Guard & Lower Speakers Joining sections Connections Closure Detailing 2 3 7 8 10 10 11 12 12 14 15 16 17 Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/overwatch-prop-gun-lucios-blaster-pt-3 Page 2 of 17

3D Printing This guide is a work in progress. Advanced users can use the files and diagrams as a blueprint for building. Step-by-step instructions will be added over time. This guide is a work in progress for printing and assembling the Overwatch Lucio blaster as well as connecting the electronics. Part 1 and Part 2 of this series show how the circuits are created. Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/overwatch-prop-gun-lucios-blaster-pt-3 Page 3 of 17

Get ready to go into 3D printing production -- there are 42 parts to print for Lucio's blaster! Download the model files here. You can choose to print in a single color and then prime and paint your parts, or use colored filaments as seen here. The frontdiffuser part should be printed in a translucent natural filament in order to allow the LEDs to glow through with some diffusion. These are the filament colors I used, printing on a combination of an Ultimaker 2+ and a Printrbot Metal Simple: Ultimate Blue PLA by Ultimaker Light Green PLA/PHA by Meltink3D Black PLA/PHA by Melktink 3D Orange PLA/PHA by Meltink 3D Dark Gray CPE by Ultimaker Natrual Translucent PLA/PHA Silver PLA/PHA Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/overwatch-prop-gun-lucios-blaster-pt-3 Page 4 of 17

The three largest parts were printed on a BCN3D Sigma printer in gray and black PLA/PHA. All of the parts can be printed on a typical 3D printer's approximately 8"x8"x8" bed with the exceptions of the frontface, frontbase, and frontcrown parts, which are quite large, so you may need to slice these into sections for reassembly later After printing the parts and cleaning up the supports, you can dry fit them to make sure everything will go together smoothly. Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/overwatch-prop-gun-lucios-blaster-pt-3 Page 5 of 17

Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/overwatch-prop-gun-lucios-blaster-pt-3 Page 6 of 17

Circuit Building This guide is a work in progress. Advanced users can use the files and diagrams as a blueprint for building. Step-by-step instructions will be added over time. The music, sound, and lights circuits follow the blueprint set out in part 2 of this series, but now we're transferring things to PermaProto boards. You can continue to use the Metro and Music Maker MP3 shield, as seen in the circuit diagram above, or move to the smaller Feather M0 Basic Proto with MusicMaker FeatherWing. Be aware, however, that the Feather is a 3.3V board and will need a level shifter to communicate properly with the NeoPixels. In the diagram you'll see various parts labeled "JST" -- these are connections that can be made using multiple conductor JST connectors (or other interconnects of your chosing) in order to assist with assembly. It can be tricky to insert things such as speakers, lights, and buttons for triggers while they're connected to the circuit, so these will allow you to plug them in as you go. Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/overwatch-prop-gun-lucios-blaster-pt-3 Page 7 of 17

Assembly This guide is a work in progress. Advanced users can use the files and diagrams as a blueprint for building. Step-by-step instructions will be added over time. Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/overwatch-prop-gun-lucios-blaster-pt-3 Page 8 of 17

For assembly, I used M4 x 30mm socket-head screws (https://adafru.it/shd), M4 x 14mm socket-head screws (https://adafru.it/shd), M4 hex nuts (https://adafru.it/shd), and M4 x 0.7mm thread (https://adafru.it/tnb)brass heat-set inserts (https://adafru.it/tnb) on the top and front sections. All other parts were glued with A6000 adhesive. To assemble the blaster, these are the basic steps (naming conventions follows that of the.stl files in the model download): Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/overwatch-prop-gun-lucios-blaster-pt-3 Page 9 of 17

Front Assembly 1. fit large NeoPixel 60 ring inside the frontdiffuser facing outward 2. fit frontdiffuser over frontcrown 3. run NeoPixel 60 wiring through frontface 4. fit 20W speaker into frontbase and screw it in place 5. screw down frontdiffuser, frontcrown, frontface, and frontbase 6. glue and insert the slot_lft and slot_rgt pieces into the frontbase cutouts Rear Assembly Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/overwatch-prop-gun-lucios-blaster-pt-3 Page 10 of 17

1. fit the NeoPixel Jewel into the modeholder, running the wiring through the hole 2. fit and glue the modelens onto the modeholder 3. run the Jewel wiring through the grip, then fit and glue modeholder/modelens assembly onto the grip Trigger Assembly 1. fit the wired primary trigger tactile switch into its space in the triggerreceiver, button facing downward 2. fit the triggera into place in the triggerreceiver and secure it in place with an M4 x 14mm screw and nut 3. repeat this proceedure for the secondary trigger, fitting the button, and triggerb into the triggermount and securing the trigger with another M4 x 14mm screw and nut. 4. fit and glue the triggerreceiver into the grip 5. Insert the triggermount into the holes in the triggerreceiver and grip, pushing in until it is secured. Make sure both triggers still work, and adjust fit as needed Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/overwatch-prop-gun-lucios-blaster-pt-3 Page 11 of 17

Grip Guard & Lower 1. fit and glue the gripguard into the grip 2. fit and glue the gripguard into the inner again, being sure the secondary trigger isn't impeded 3. fit the two toggle switches into the lower, secure them with the included hex nuts 4. fit and glue the lower onto the inner and triggermount 5. fit the tab on the body_btm into the slot on the inner Speakers 1. place and heat-set the four brass threaded inserts into the speakermnt_lft and speakermnt_rgt parts Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/overwatch-prop-gun-lucios-blaster-pt-3 Page 12 of 17

2. Screw the body_top to the speakermnt_lft and speakermnt_rgt 3. insert the left, center, and right speakers into their respective NeoPixel 16 rings 4. run the wiring through and fit the speaker/neopixel 16 ring pairs into the speakermnt_lft, speakermnt_rgt, and lid 5. fit and glue the two strips of NeoPixels for the VU meters to the speakermnt_lft and speakermnt_rgt 6. fit and glue the body_top to the speakermnt_lft and speakermnt_rgt Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/overwatch-prop-gun-lucios-blaster-pt-3 Page 13 of 17

Joining sections The rear, inner frame, and front sections can be joined now, leaving the main body cavity open (speakers and top unit) for insertion of the electronics and batteries 1. place and heat-set the two brass threaded inserts into the frontbase 2. screw the inner to the frontbase 3. Screw the support to the inner 4. fit and glue the support_lft/support_rgt, and supportcap to the support Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/overwatch-prop-gun-lucios-blaster-pt-3 Page 14 of 17

Connections 1. connect the individual elements to their corresponding JST connectors on the PermaProto boards, such as triggers, speakers, and NeoPixels 2. connect the batteries to the PowerBoost boards 3. wrap and fit all wiring and electronics into the main compartment and fit the batteries into the space in the speakermnt parts Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/overwatch-prop-gun-lucios-blaster-pt-3 Page 15 of 17

Closure 1. connect the panel mount USB cable to the primary PowerBoos, then run the female end through the lower hole on the left side of the gun, this is for battery charging later 2. run the two tilt switches through this same hole so they may be adjusted for tile later, then affixed to the side of the gun and covered with the plug_lft 3. close up the gun by pressing the top/speakermnt assembly down the rest of the way 4. fit and glue the tab_lft and tab_rgt into the body_top and then into the slot_lft and slot_rgt receiving slots respectively 5. test out the gun to make sure everything works! Adafruit Industries https://learn.adafruit.com/overwatch-prop-gun-lucios-blaster-pt-3 Page 16 of 17

Detailing 1. fit and glue into place the external parts: hose_lft/hose_rgt, hosemntd_lft/hosemntd_rgt, hosemnte_lft/hosemnte_rgt, plug_lft/plug_rgt, hose, hosemnta, hosemntb, hosemntc 2. clean up and stray glue, and you're ready to go into action! Adafruit Industries Last Updated: 2017-11-24 09:48:20 PM UTC Page 17 of 17