Anyway, the basic problem with quadsticks are that they are slower to deploy than say a bipod or a monopod. and you don't alway have time to set up for quads. I have spent months chewing over how to improve the design to make it really versatile but the problem was how to make the hinge in a sensible manner. I have spent hours searching the web and couldn't find anything. Hence it would need to be machined and that wouldn't be cheap. Then I came across Splashys post about the 3d printer. Ahhh, a solution.
So tonight I brushed off my CAD skills and a job that should have taken me 5 minutes took me 3 piggin hours. However I now have a solid model that can be, hopefully, produced cheaply to see if I have the right idea.
Now if my idea works it will act like a Monopod or a bipod or quadstick all in one. when the quadsticks are set up it should still be able to traverse 20 feet at 100 yards at least. Oh and bipods and quadstick can make a clattering noise when you shut them something I wanted to design out.
Thank **** for that, its has been really bugging me for months now.
So onwards and upwards.
hopefully get a protype set up in the next month. Well I'm crap at electrickewry so I won't be designing the next markylight, but maybe can revolutionise the world of bipods and quadsticks.
















