Tag: Holster

  • Communicator Belt Holster 3D Print Model

    Communicator Belt Holster 3D Print Model

    Summary
    The Star Trek TOS communicator made by The Wand Company is a great prop replica. The only downside to it is you can’t put Velcro on the back and wear it like they did in the show. They were nice enough to give you a pouch to put it in, but that just provides some protection if you pocket carry it. I like to use mine to listen to podcasts while puttering around the house. The speaker is not super loud so putting it in a pocket also means I won’t be able to hear it.
    I decided to create a holster that could be worn on the belt that would capture the feel of the way the communicator is meant to be worn. This holster leaves the front of the communicator unobstructed so I can get the maximum sound from the speaker.
    To make the holster you will need 2 neodymium magnets ½” x 1/8” disc shaped. I used M12x18DI from Apex Magnets. Also, you will need some black peel and stick felt which you can get at any craft store.
    You need to 3D print the main holster. I print mine with the flat side on the print bed and with support type set to everywhere and fill amount at 10% (cura). This provides support for the bottom lip that keeps the communicator from falling. You will probably have to do some filing to smooth down the areas where the supports printed. Once that is done, super glue the 2 magnets into the holes in the holster. Note: determine the proper polarity of the magnets first by sticking them to the back of the communicator and make sure you glue them in the right way. Once the glue is dry cut a piece of felt and place it over the back to hide the magnets and keep the communicator from getting scratched.
    Next you need a belt clip. I did not feel the need to re-invent the wheel on this, as there are a number of belt clips available on Thingiverse. I used this one: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:35940 Maybe you are a serious cosplayer and already have a uniform with pants that has Velcro on it. I guess you could skip the belt clip and put Velcro on the back to attach the holster directly to your pants.
    There are a couple of things you could also do if you are so inclined. The only element missing now is the Velcro rip sound when you remove the communicator. You could put a small piece of Velcro on the communicator near the top, high enough so it won’t interfere with the recharging base. Then you would get the appropriate Velcro sound when you call for that emergency beam up.
    Print Settings
    Printer:
    Maker Select
    Supports:
    Yes
    Resolution:
    0.1
    Infill:
    50%
    Notes:
    My support setting in Cura is set to 10% for this print.

  • Leatherman Rebar Clip Holster 3D Print Model

    Leatherman Rebar Clip Holster 3D Print Model

    Summary
    I was tired of my leatherman spinning in my pocket so I designed this. It can be clipped inside your pocket or to your belt.
    Print Settings
    Printer:
    Anet A8
    Rafts:
    Yes
    Supports:
    Yes
    Resolution:
    0.1 – 0.2 mm
    Infill:
    30%
    Notes:
    May want to use raft or brim to make sure it doesn’t fall over. Use supports below clip but not inside it.

  • Holster for LED Remotes Holder 3D Print Model

    Holster for LED Remotes Holder 3D Print Model

    Summary
    A holster for hanging an LED Remote Holder: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2655374
    Print Settings
    Printer Brand:
    Prusa Printer:
    Prusa Clone Rafts:
    Doesn’t Matter Supports:
    Doesn’t Matter Resolution:
    0.2

  • Two pistolsPM SR-1MP and holster 3D Model

    Two pistolsPM SR-1MP and holster 3D Model

    I present you a sceene in which there are two Russians pistols:PM(Makarov pistol),SR-1MP Gyrza and holster for them.In this sceene i use only PBR materials(Base Color,Metalic(Specular),Roughness(Bump),AO,Normals maps 2048×2048.Thank you for watching.

  • Glock Console Holster  3D Print Model

    Glock Console Holster 3D Print Model

    Summary
    I wanted a way to carry my Glock 23 when driving but still have quick access should the need arise. This console holster fits horizontally inside the console with grip pointed toward the driver. Thanks to PrintedFirearm for the basic holster shape, this is a remix.
    To adhere you can cut the thin piece of carpet at the bottom of the console to match the profile, then use double stick tape or glue to attach to the plastic console bottom. I’ll upload additional designs with a longer base to wedge fit, but wanted to upload the original design for people that have different size consoles.
    v1 has about 10mm extra length for the gun barrel. I’ll upload v2 shortly customized to fit the Glock 23 exactly.
    Printed with PetG, as I’ve had issues with PLA melting inside the console in the Texas heat.
    Look here for additional (and soon to be revised) console trays, as well as other Tacoma and truck parts:
    Console Trays https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2260403
    CargoTie Downs https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2289782