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  • dukie
    Administrator
    • Jul 2020
    • 131

    #1

    I did a thing

    3d printed 316 ss power tubes for a razorback 2
    the need some finishing to be usable but I'm pretty happy with what they are so far. The tolerances aren't bad at all so far.
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  • StaticShocked
    Certified Feline Herder
    • Jun 2025
    • 347
    • Indiana, USA

    #2
    Nice! You have the really really good 3D printer.

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    • dukie
      Administrator
      • Jul 2020
      • 131

      #3
      Oh it's not mine. I order them from jlc after I measured them up. I just thought the results were pretty cool and wanted to share.

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      • StaticShocked
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        Those are very cool. That was a good price too. Nice parts!
    • Nish
      Villiage Idiot
      • Jul 2020
      • 100005622
      • SC Transplant

      #4
      Glad you got something figured out for them buddy!
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      • Ecapnation
        MCB Member
        • Jul 2020
        • 4209
        • South Central Long Island

        #5
        SLS or one where you wick in filler?

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        • dukie
          Administrator
          • Jul 2020
          • 131

          #6
          SLM

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          • Conined
            Rockin and Cockin
            • Sep 2022
            • 39
            • Traverse City, Mi

            #7
            What was the price of you don't mind sharing? Was it pretty close to what the initial estimate was?

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            • dukie
              Administrator
              • Jul 2020
              • 131

              #8
              they give you a quote when you upload your files. they were ~8 USD each plus 5 shipping for 4 of them. Cheap enough that I could run the experiment to see if they would work for me. Better than buying a used PT for nearly the same price that has the same problem as the one I have. weak interface at the stem that tends to crack at the ports. I can break 4 and still win

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              • Ecapnation
                MCB Member
                • Jul 2020
                • 4209
                • South Central Long Island

                #9
                Originally posted by dukie
                SLM
                Nice! I never messed with stainless printed pieces. I have an aluminum trigger that shapeways did as a sample for me prior to their collapse. Such a neat tech.

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                • dukie
                  Administrator
                  • Jul 2020
                  • 131

                  #10
                  It totally worked! I have no idea how both the nearly 35 or old cup seal and puncture seal held but they did.

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                  • The Hobbit
                    Bunker Buster
                    • Jan 2022
                    • 487

                    #11
                    Where did you have them printed?

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                    • dukie
                      Administrator
                      • Jul 2020
                      • 131

                      #12
                      https://jlc3dp.com/help/article/how-...4aAnlzEALw_wcB

                      They needed the bore drilled out to size. Walls as req were too thin for printing or concerns for them.

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                      • flyweightnate
                        MCB Member
                        • Jul 2020
                        • 1851
                        • Dallas, TX

                        #13
                        That's very interesting.

                        Does it have a pilot bore, or is it solid the whole length?
                        Feedback
                        www.PhrameworkDesigns.com < Nelspot, Sterling, and Phantom parts, plus the occasional big project.

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