Creating a 3D file for obscure markers is tedious.. one bad measurement, or one bad offset and a near impossible to replace body is an expensive paperweight..
with that in mind I usually try to find bodies that are already scrap..
this thing sat on EBay for a few years .. it was a diamond dust edge Excalibur that had been improperly stripped

so first thing to make and test was the FSP cut
And then I created a file removing more material than I usually would.. top tube has a wall thickness of .06”, lower tubes .07.. looks like I could actually remove more material but I’m satisfied.. plus there’s a small remnant of the original edge milling

still haven’t decided what to do with the pitting inside the top tube… I may get it anodized and fill it with some kind of epoxy and remachine it…
a picture of the inside of the upper bore
with that in mind I usually try to find bodies that are already scrap..
this thing sat on EBay for a few years .. it was a diamond dust edge Excalibur that had been improperly stripped
so first thing to make and test was the FSP cut
still haven’t decided what to do with the pitting inside the top tube… I may get it anodized and fill it with some kind of epoxy and remachine it…
a picture of the inside of the upper bore
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