The original version of that blaster was done in PLA. (The thing that made me most proud was that it was a PLA printed kit that
did NOT need any filler-primers to hide the print lines- it could be done with sanding and regular primer!) Accuracy-wise I dare say that it still has details I've yet to see replicated on any other readily available version out there. The only real flaw the first version had was that it was a bit oversized, due to no one knowing the correct size back then.
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can still print an updated version of the blaster, (fewer parts, more accurate) but in resin. Still has screen functionality, but changed to fit a better solenoid. However, since I'm taking kind of a break from 3d printing new stuff, I won't have resin in the printer regularly. (One of the things I'm going to do is
actually finish my own currently half-built K Blaster, haha.) There isn't enough left of my go-to resin to pull a new one off at the moment, but there
could be enough of another (durable) type that I've been testing with pretty neat results that might work. I'd have to check. A friend recently asked me to help him out with a K Blaster;
if that happens, a new cartridge would be cracked open and then it would be no problem.)