This is a story of one mans wants to build a cheap stock class blaster, and his wants to employ his 3d printer.
I found a file for a "Recceslide" floating around the nets (Believe it's by one of MCB's own). I have had an old ACI Hornet in a box for years and decided I wanted to convert it.
After sourcing a Trracer body and BT/Empire bolt, I came to find out that an adjustable bolt wasn't as easy to find as when i purchased the Hornet in the first place. 😉
So I decided I was going to try and model one, and I wasn't gonna let a simple thing like never having touched modeling software or drawn a CAD bit in my life stand in the way.
I grabbed some veneer calipers, the BT bolt, and started stacking cylinders.
After about an hour and 1 phone call to a buddy who sorta knew what he was doing and I had an okay looking protoype!
I found a file for a "Recceslide" floating around the nets (Believe it's by one of MCB's own). I have had an old ACI Hornet in a box for years and decided I wanted to convert it.
After sourcing a Trracer body and BT/Empire bolt, I came to find out that an adjustable bolt wasn't as easy to find as when i purchased the Hornet in the first place. 😉
So I decided I was going to try and model one, and I wasn't gonna let a simple thing like never having touched modeling software or drawn a CAD bit in my life stand in the way.
I grabbed some veneer calipers, the BT bolt, and started stacking cylinders.
After about an hour and 1 phone call to a buddy who sorta knew what he was doing and I had an okay looking protoype!
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