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That is a 3D printer and I have an 07/02 SOT so I can pretty much make whatever I want.For those of that don't know, W.T.F. is it?
Oh......my mind went to a easy bake oven.That is a 3D printer and I have an 07/02 SOT so I can pretty much make whatever I want.
Thank God you have short pants on......camando would have been catastrophic for everyone!
I thought the very same thing ...... Or it could be a transporter .You can print legs in those things?!?![]()
Where's the beers?!?!?Dorm fridge
Arnie and Sylvester were thinking of doing a movie that featured the main characters from Commando and Rambo...
I'd need one of the originals for a pattern@wired, I just started another thread asking about a discontinued part I need printed for a Winchester 1400 in 20ga. The carrier release is the weak part in these shotguns and there is significant demand for them. They were mainly made out of plastic, but a few were made out of metal. What would it take to print a bunch and sell them for like $40-$60 each? I don't have schematics but have one still on the shotgun to copy. I don't know anything about printing and what it'd take to replicate a part.
Another member found a metal one that I'm going to purchase. I'll see what the worn plastic one looks like when I get it out of the gun. Could be a bit as I'm getting close to getting my transplant procedure the first part of July. I'll be able to start doing things again in late August.I'd need one of the originals for a pattern
Yeah, Ive got to learn to run the damn thing first. Gonna fire up a PPS 43 receiver tomorrowAnother member found a metal one that I'm going to purchase. I'll see what the worn plastic one looks like when I get it out of the gun. Could be a bit as I'm getting close to getting my transplant procedure the first part of July. I'll be able to start doing things again in late August.
If you have the right material and the correct extruder and settings you can make things using rubber and if you get the right extruder and settings you can even do metal. The default extruder that most come with can handle most types of soft material and hard materials with exception to specialty ones like metal and some rubber. It's best to check what your system is able to handle and than see what materials fall into your workable range and go from there.What about soft-ish rubber ? I'd like to do some MAC suppressor wipes