If you were going to do a vertical feed Brass Eagle Raptor build, what would you include in it?
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DocsMachine , question for you good sir:
Recently acquired one of your AC adapters for mags. I tried to install it in my sydarm but it feels really tight. I might be neglecting something really obvious too, so forgive me. Just want to be careful with this relic.Comment
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Doc, since you don't answer email or pm I'll once again post here. I'd like my solenoids back. Months have passed and there have been no updates or communications from you. I can only assume that you are not interested or too busy to work on this project. I'd like to move forward with this and thus far I'm still waiting on you.Comment
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-I answer what I receive, at least as many as I can. I can't find an email from you and your last PM was two months ago- which I replied to.
-On their way.I'll once again post here. I'd like my solenoids back.
-You, like so many others, assume that if you don't hear anything, I'm therefore not doing anything. In this day and age of hourly Twitter updates, Zoom meetings every fifteen minutes, daily Facebook briefings and a weekly podcast release, everyone assumes that if no one's heard from me in fifteen or twenty minutes, I've run off to lay in a hammock on the beach somewhere.Months have passed and there have been no updates or communications from you.
This, suffice to say, is not the case.
-Right. I've been doing this airsmith thing as a full-time day job for closing in on twenty-three years, and literally make my living designing and manufacturing products exactly like this, but I'm not interested.I can only assume that you are not interested[...]
Pull the other one, it's got bells on it.
-Therein lies the rub. I do indeed have a great deal on my plate, and more is on the way. You demonstrate the ability to walk on water just once, and then everyone wants you to trot across the lake on an errand.[...]or too busy to work on this project.
I have a couple hundred dollars in material already cut and turned for this particular project, and several hours into doing up some proper drawings for the part. But hey, won't be the first time I've thrown money away... Good thing I make so much of it, right?
-I had no idea I possessed the last two such solenoids on earth. They shall be returned forthwith and post haste.I'd like to move forward with this and thus far I'm still waiting on you.
Doc.
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Out of sheer curiosity, How many customer projects do you have in queue right now vs. personal projects?Comment
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-"One" thing? I haven't had just one thing on the "wanna do" list since elementary school.
For paintball stuff, I have a longish list of fun custom projects that I'd love to do. I've had a plan for a pretty radical PGP for, like, fifteen years. Just before the old board croaked, I posted a thread starting a recreation of a classic early Carter pump. I have the grip and a couple other parts, and still want to finish it before too long. I have a 'Cocker I disassembled and sent off to have the anno stripped- before I learned how to do it myself
- back in '96 (!) and it hasn't been touched since. I even have one of the rare old Marksmann/Smart Parts solid aluminum early-syle single-screw-grip slider frames for it.
And the latest addition is now that Curt's talking about recreating the Morlock, I want to recreate my very early prototype E-Cocker, which I made before anyone'd even heard of the E-Blade.
I also still have a ton of shop projects, machine-rebuild projects, a couple cars and hot-rods I'd love to work on...
-At the moment I only have about six customer projects on the table, I think only one, possibly two older than a month.Out of sheer curiosity, How many customer projects do you have in queue right now vs. personal projects?
The titanium bolt pin I posted in the Dead Zone is literally the first truly personal project I've worked on in probably six months.
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How hard would it be to Make a aluminum pro/carbine Front forgrip/feed neck. (Perhaps with a larger barrel opening or feed neck only so I can run my crossover barrel kit in it)? what would something like that cost?
Alternatively I thought it be possibly to make a adapter that would mount the 98style feed necks onto the carbine/pro lite series markers.
I truly enjoy running my pro/carbine. It’s a toss up between the carbine or the 68 Automag as my hands down favourite markers of all time. And although my forgrips in perfect condition. It’s the one part that’s near impossible to replace if it were to ever have an issue.AGD 68 Automag, AGD ULE 68 Automag, Azodin Kaos Pump II, PE EMEK pal, Tippmann SL68II gen2, Umarex TR50.Comment
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-Yep, those are on the bench as we speak. I suppose those have been here a bit longer than a month, too, haven't they? No worries, they're in the works.Hoping those PGP grip frames I sent you a while back are still in your queue and not the post office black hole?
-Generally speaking, I get a great deal of emails, private messages, responses from places like YouTube and Patreon, etc. I try and respond to as many as I can, but time, workload and other factors sometimes means I can't always answer in a timely manner. Or, sometimes, at all- I know I'm bad about occasionally not responding at all. Please understand that if you don't a reply, I'm not "brushing you off", I'm more likely short on time at the moment.I heard back from doc in less than 48hrs recently.
-The whole foregrip arrangement? It'd take some work... It'd be easier to weld together from aluminum sheet than mill it from a block, but either way it'd be fairly expensive. Quick and kind of dirty? You're looking at at least $350.How hard would it be to Make a aluminum pro/carbine Front forgrip/feed neck.
You could try a clamp-on feed neck (which would be considerably less expensive) and maybe something like a separate wood foregrip...
-Did you ever get this issue sorted out? Was it the grip-frame-tab spot-weld burr, or possibly a too-long front grip frame screw?Recently acquired one of your AC adapters for mags. I tried to install it in my sydarm but it feels really tight. I might be neglecting something really obvious too, so forgive me. Just want to be careful with this relic.
-As always, it depends on how radical you want to get. The Raptor was already a fairly decent performer, so it's detail work. Maybe a Freak back to better utilize today's tiny paints, an improved ball detent for the same reason, and maybe a better bolt to help the chamber geometry to reduce chops.If you were going to do a vertical feed Brass Eagle Raptor build, what would you include in it?
How wild do you want to get?
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Doc, post some photos of all the work you've done on the project. Hundreds of dollars in materials? You must seriously overpay for aluminum. Frankly I don't buy it and I'm am definitely not the only one considering the pm I have received since my last post. I'm glad your time has value but mine does not. Getting the solenoids back is a moot point. There's already functional prototypes with more solenoids that you guessed it I also paid for because you can't get the job done. All these hours invested. Lol my guy 3d printed a prototype to test fit and cut them on his from aluminum on his cnc in 4 hours. Thats from drawing to production. Maybe your just not as good as you think. Better yet don't even worry about a measly 80 bucks in parts I sent you. Keep them. You obviously need the money more than I. I just expected follow through on you word. If 5 months isn't enough time for you to complete a job you are obviously not the guy.
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Doc,
Any chance you’re planning another run of your Carter L-stocks anytime soon? I missed out on the last one.
Thanks!Comment
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-Oh aren't you cute. I love it when people try their best passive-aggressiveness on me. Stamp those feet!
-Oy. It's blindingly clear you've never manufactured a single thing in your entire life. You, like most modern kids, have not the least concept how real products are actually made.
A twelve-foot stick of 1-1/4" aluminum round. That's 12' at $5.40 a foot local price. There's $65. No big so far, right? I cut that bar into approximately 56 pieces roughly 2-1/2" long. These are my blanks, and that took me roughly an hour. I have a faster saw, but it produces a wider kerf, and I'd have only been able to get 52 pieces out of the same bar.
Each one was then faced in the lathe to give me a consistent length, First one end, then the other, an unfortunate requirement when using manual machines. That's 56 pieces each loaded twice and faced in separate operations. That all took me about another three hours.
So that's $65 in the actual raw material, and another $300 or so in labor INTO the material.
-I'm not surprised. Ask around, you'll find a TON of people that think I either screwed them over, didn't do the job right, charged them too much, took too long, or like you, largely just thought I was insufficiently obsequious. You do anything long enough, and somebody will find fault with you, your product or your attitude.I'm am definitely not the only one considering the pm I have received since my last post.
-Your time is worthless?I'm glad your time has value but mine does not.
-I cut the original prototype in aluminum, on a worn-out mill-drill, using a cheap mill-drill tilting vise, in two hours, some twenty years ago.Lol my guy 3d printed a prototype to test fit and cut them on his from aluminum on his cnc in 4 hours.
-I made no drawings at all when I made my first one. Pure brainpower, baby!Thats from drawing to production.
-Entirely possible. I do know for a fact I'm also not as good as I'd like to be.Maybe your just not as good as you think.
-There's the peak passive-agressiveness that tatstes so sweet.Better yet don't even worry about a measly 80 bucks in parts I sent you. Keep them.
Your solenoids went out yesterday, DC# 9405511899560339583427, like I said they would, along with an extra goodie or two. You'll likely just toss them- oh, ick! A free thing from somebody I don't like!- but I included it anyway. Us money-grubbing assholes do that, you know. 
-No, you, like so many customers I've fired before, expected me to drop everything and work solely on your project, to the exclusion of all else. I'm deeply sorry I have more customers than just you, and more business and projects than just yours.I just expected follow through on you word.
-Yep. I'm only the guy that invented the thing in the first place, in a cave, with a box of scraps, while you were still in diapers.If 5 months isn't enough time for you to complete a job you are obviously not the guy.
Hope your project works out for you.
Doc.
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-Got a batch out at anno as we speak, though all of them are currently spoken for. I have a second batch on the table, plus more tank rings, waiting to go out, but I need to finish up two more small batches to send off with them.
If you want plain/unannoed, I can get you one today. If you're looking for black, those are still 4-6 weeks out.
Doc.
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If one wanted to build a sniper, regulated, primarily to run on 12grams,
What valve/spring/config would you suggest for a target efficiency of 30+ shots at 280 fps?
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