Release image
467 12
USPSA Target Stencil (TPU)
Channel thumbnail
QwermMakes @Qwerm:6
NECESSARY TO THE SECURITY OF A FREE STATE, THE RIGHT OF THE PEOPLE TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS, SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED
PRINT A F*CKING GUN ★ PRINT A F*CKING GUN ★ PRINT A F*CKING GUN ★ PRINT A F*CKING GUN ★ 
RELEASE // lbry // 05a509d455dc5a3fa90e4ca…
Released June 10, 2025, 8:57 PM Indexed March 9, 2026, 1:06 AM 3.8MiB Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International

USPSA Target Stencil by Qwerm

A spray paint stencil to make full size USPSA targets from cardboard. Included is the stencil split into various different sizes so it can be print on different sized printers. The stencil can be printed in TPU in various parts and then welded together with a soldering iron or some other method. Measurements were taken from the official USPSA Competition Rules (Appendix B1).

Settings Used:
Material: TPU 95A
Wall Line Count: 2
Infill: N/A (Bottom and top layers should take up entire span of print)

For welding the pieces together I used a soldering iron with a flat tip set to 250°C and slowly ran it down the seams in a tight loop de loop pattern in order to mix and distribute the melted material between the two halves. Welding was done on both sides of the stencil.

The strap used in the images can be found here: https://makerworld.com/en/models/925647-tpu-strap-for-your-skis

LBRY Tags: guncad; stencil; tpu; uspsa; target

No archive preview for this release
Edit Tags
appver:314f9455, tc:bot, uid:3f59e936, host:2a6200816966