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    Spider's 3D poo

    ​Well, my poo is cleaned and repaired, but still being pushed around into the right shape

    I've added a link to my printed parts, which are the velocity adjuster, freak insert adapter, and 2" tank sleeve. The insert adapter and sleeve are hidden inside the velocity adjuster files.

    The insert adapter is pretty tough printed in PETG and also supported by the body and freak insert. I have only used 0.689 inserts so far. One insert just rests against the breech face of the body, the other has a lip of large diameter for the bolt. I haven't decided which one I like better. You just use the original barrel as a front, since it is 0.70". Between the insert and taking some of the edges out of the valve body similar to BrickHaus, I was shooting 330 fps with my adjuster backed all the way out, so I started lightening the hammer. I want to get to 275, unrestricted on 650psi HPA for efficiency reasons. I'm using a 13 cuin HPA bottle mounted in a sleeve.

    editor fight!

    My real problem is the feed. I'm willing to print whatever, but I haven't been able to think of what would work well. I started with an old Halo and was going to mount it directly on the pic rail, but it was getting too bulky.​​

    Rear Velocity Adjuster for US Army Carver One, using a 10-32 nylon (insert) lock nut and washer. | Download free 3D printable STL models
    Last edited by Spider!; 11-21-2023, 06:13 PM.
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    Besides some screws, a new bolt ($8?) and powertube ($12?) I just had to add a set screw where there used to be a pin inside the grip to hold the ASA. I wanted to give my printed sleeve as much support as possible.

    These markers were quite nice for bulk poo starters.

    Something's weird in my first post editing...

    The sleeve uses two 3mm(iirc) screws with square nuts.

    The insert internal threads always need to be cleaned up. I use a dremel with an abrasive disc to run against one face of the threads, then come back on the other face. Repeat until it threads in smoothly (not necessarily easy). I didn't have much trouble with the root of the threads. I used tree (organic) supports.
    Last edited by Spider!; 11-21-2023, 06:20 PM.
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      #3
      [LordVader]Most Impressive!
      Velcor will save us...

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        #4
        Whoa, I wanna see more this looks real cool from the jump
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