Nice. What material did you print yours in? I did mine in PETG.
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Originally posted by JonM View PostNice. What material did you print yours in? I did mine in PETG.
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I've been printing different co2 seals that have been working well. I have a Sheridan seal in Ninja flex that's been very good, an sl68 cup seal that has run several cartridges so far in prusaflex 98A, and a CCI changer cup seal in 98A that seals much easier than the smaller and harder stock seal.
I have some finger detents I'm trying out now... Someday. The CCI seal is about 50% thicker than stock and is in the pics attached to the threads below.
Made some wood parts for my piranha, in somewhat of a Wally style. At least the butt stock knob is about the same spot as Papa Smurfs stock. Trying out this new interface. It has a 3d printed "fishing line mod", and a printed changer cup seal that seals before it punctures.
Tldr; flex filament is a viable seal material.
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Not everything was today, but over the last couple days I've been cranking out to prepare for a MFOG coming up. I sold my dye mags last year when the market was hot, but now the Planet Eclipse mags have been delayed and I'm scrambling to cobble together a setup.
I have a plethora of TIPX mags, and one busted Tempest I scooped for for $20, so that will have to suffice.
When you're still waiting for continuous mags...
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Working on a pistol for the Oculus controller. Printed a few cross sections so far to test the fit, coming along nicely.Rainmaker's feedback: https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...maker-feedback
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Several small adjustments ro make, but it fits!Rainmaker's feedback: https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...maker-feedback
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Phantom body test pieces... I was able to assemble the test body and get it to fire.
The smaller circles are printed pieces used to get the dimension changes from the STL file to the printed results.
Printed with a Resin printer using Siraya Tech Blu I was able to toss the pieces around on a concrete floor and stand on them. They did deform, but 270 lbs would most likely deform most things. Oddly enough, after about 20 minutes the piece I deformed to a visible, naked eye oval, came back to close tolerance; being that the inside diameter came back at 20.9 to 21.3 mm. Very surprising, considering it was a visible oval once i was done standing on the piece.
The third body prototype is on the printer now.
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Love my brass ... Love my SSR ... Hard choices ...
XEMON's phantom double sided feed
Keep your ATS going: Project rATS 2.0
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