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  • Brokeass_baller
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    What is this? I feel like I should already know...

  • Spider!
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    What's it printed in?

  • XEMON
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    Let's try to get hurt on the lathe again 😅
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  • desertT1
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    I have 14 pinball machines on location between 2 locations. I pull all the bi-centennial quarters I spot (just because), and then also the silver ones. In the last 7 years I have pulled 6 silvers. Just pulled my oldest one yet a few weeks ago. 1952. The rest are early 60’s.

  • Murdoc555
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    Are you a silver stacker too or did you just happen to grab a really old quarter?

  • desertT1
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    Printed myself a round thing. It has a few shelves that came out pretty good, but there is a strand or two on the next overhanging layer that sag a little. Supports held up most of it though.
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  • superman
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    Still needs some clean up and a little tweaking, but......

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  • superman
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    o sorry dudes i missed this. yes it is it sticks much further into the breach to help with small paint.

  • Brokeass_baller
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    I, too, worry about how well these will restrain my itty bitty balls.

  • pghp8ntballer
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    Finally got some success with the sexy flexies

    VM detents, the first of a few crosman valve seals, then a custom box with some off the thingiverse shelf Star Wars Sabacc credits. Still working on the copper color coins.

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  • Brandon
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    Printed a front grip for my HK Army Amp. First time using TPU (Nova Maker) lots of stringing but after clean up it came out pretty good. Used Tinker Cad to modify an existing grip I found on Thingiverse.
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  • ZaDeer
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    Been messing around with Out of Marbles models lately, they're pretty fun! And Emek parts here and there, really liking this Overture matte PLA.

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  • Rainmaker
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    Siress Spider! It's a brass F1 barrel with a printed adapter bit. The tricky part was that the adapter is really thin, only 2 or 3 shells were possible to print in the thinnest spots. So after ensuring the fitment was perfect, i ended up epoxying the adapter onto the barrel. I haven't "fielded" it yet, but it's holding up well so far! The brass of the F1 barrel extends all the way through the adapter bit, so the cocker threads are really just epoxied onto the outside of the F1 barrel, so still really rigid with the brass "core" of the original barrel.

  • Spider!
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    Siress pointed out your barrel, but it looks like the trick there is the printed cocker thread adapter. How is that working? I used to whittle those out very slowly on a lathe.

  • OpusX
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    very nice. are they a bit longer for todays itty bitty balls?
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