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Originally Posted By bionicmonkey: https://i.imgur.com/ti93gxs.png I'll start. its kind of like a DB galileo but refactored to use a folding stock, 5 bolt mounting (vs stock 4), use nuts instead of heat sets (more about that later) and have a barrel rest integral to avoid droop. i'll be using PC for the frame parts and CFPA6 for the receiver. neither likes heat sets that much. View Quote Link to .stl file or it never happened. |
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Originally Posted By _DR: Link to .stl file or it never happened. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By _DR: Originally Posted By bionicmonkey: https://i.imgur.com/ti93gxs.png I'll start. its kind of like a DB galileo but refactored to use a folding stock, 5 bolt mounting (vs stock 4), use nuts instead of heat sets (more about that later) and have a barrel rest integral to avoid droop. i'll be using PC for the frame parts and CFPA6 for the receiver. neither likes heat sets that much. Link to .stl file or it never happened. |
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Since OP dropped and ran, here's what I believe is the link
Deleted. See note. @_DR @blindprophet501 Guys, we can't link directly to sites that have NFA/illegal items to download. You can give search terms, but no linking. Odysee has suppressors and other goodies. --Rat_Patrol |
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This is the "Glockarev". I stretched the magwell area of a Big Chungus frame and the magazine to accept 7.62x25. I started milling out a slide but got distracted by the million other projects I have. Someday I'll finish it, maybe.
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Originally Posted By RHR_12: Since OP dropped and ran, View Quote Negative ghostrider. Op teased and then got back to printing. The above model is not published, but of you dont mind the fixed stock original form you can locate galileo on the odd seas. Ill post some pics once the initial parts come out of the oven. |
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Apologies to @Rat_Patrol
I did read the rules, but had a slightly different interpretation. My read was don’t link to NFA items, which I didn’t. Not arguing the rule, just saying it might be better to clarify in that post a little more (maybe specifically mention several popular websites that are verboten by name in the post). |
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Originally Posted By RHR_12: Apologies to @Rat_Patrol I did read the rules, but had a slightly different interpretation. My read was don't link to NFA items, which I didn't. Not arguing the rule, just saying it might be better to clarify in that post a little more (maybe specifically mention several popular websites that are verboten by name in the post). View Quote No worries. I'll clarify in the rules post. |
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Strong men create good times. Good times breed weak men. Weak men create hard times. (You are here) Hard times breed strong men.
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What is your printer setup?
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Strong men create good times. Good times breed weak men. Weak men create hard times. (You are here) Hard times breed strong men.
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Very cool OP. I admire your effort. I will subscribe to your thread and cheer you on. Please keep posting your progress.
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"Some aim to please, I shoot to kill"
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Originally Posted By Rat_Patrol: What is your printer setup? View Quote Ender 5 pro with microswiss all metal and direct drive (the older style), glass bed and stright down feed from drybox above the enclosure. 0.4mm hardened steel nozzle and 0.2mm layer height Ender 5 plus with spider 500 degree hot end, direct drive, glass bed and similar straight down feed from drybox above the enclosure. 0.6mm creality nozzle and 0.3mm layer height. For the pa6cf im using gluestick and for the pc im using magigoo pc which is really good stuff btw. Im doing 6-8 walls and 100% infil for core parts and 50+ for lesser things like the stock. This will be an all polymaker affair with the pa6-cf at 290 bed at 35 and the pc at 270 bed at 100. Eta for drying and annealing im using a toaster oven and a bbq thermometer with a remote probe to manage temp ranges. |
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Sweet
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Strong men create good times. Good times breed weak men. Weak men create hard times. (You are here) Hard times breed strong men.
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Originally Posted By Snatchsquatch: This is the "Glockarev". I stretched the magwell area of a Big Chungus frame and the magazine to accept 7.62x25. I started milling out a slide but got distracted by the million other projects I have. Someday I'll finish it, maybe. https://i.postimg.cc/Ss1xCjZS/20230513-104239.jpg" target="_blank">https://i.postimg.cc/Ss1xCjZS/20230513-104239.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/T3j2QtkH/20230513-104253.jpg" target="_blank">https://i.postimg.cc/T3j2QtkH/20230513-104253.jpg View Quote cool! are you going to mill a glock side to fit the barrel, or mill a tokarev barrel to fit the frame? |
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Originally Posted By bionicmonkey: cool! are you going to mill a glock side to fit the barrel, or mill a tokarev barrel to fit the frame? View Quote The slide will need to be longer as well as the barrel. I've got a block of 4140 PH that I started cutting a slide out of but I have a lot of other projects to distract me. I didn't mean to derail the thread. I thought it was going to be a printed gun picture thread. |
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Originally Posted By Snatchsquatch: The slide will need to be longer as well as the barrel. I've got a block of 4140 PH that I started cutting a slide out of but I have a lot of other projects to distract me. I didn't mean to derail the thread. I thought it was going to be a printed gun picture thread. View Quote we'll get it there in a week or so hopefully. :-) |
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Here's the regular Big Chungus I printed and a bump for more printed guns.
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Originally Posted By Snatchsquatch: Here's the regular Big Chungus I printed and a bump for more printed guns. https://i.postimg.cc/QCbmBc5h/20210606-162449.jpg" target="_blank">https://i.postimg.cc/QCbmBc5h/20210606-162449.jpg View Quote **Click** backing back out of this sub forum quickly. |
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I’ll play . . .
Amigo Grande .308 built off of a Cetme C parts kit, pretty involved build. Attached File 10/22 takedown Galileo Attached File G43 Attached File G19 Attached File |
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Originally Posted By bionicmonkey: NICE! that takedown looks like a Bento Box (which If i understand it, galileo lead to bento box) so there was some overlap there. i had to do uh.. things.. to my bento box due to recent uh.. things.. just to be extra sure I made it a dedicated pistol frame with no possibility of brace and pull out the folding grip for extra stability https://i.imgur.com/plQdc5o.jpg View Quote Correct- it is the Bento Box. I can’t keep ‘‘em straight anymore. I made a Galileo but had issues with the bolt hanging up and have not gotten around to fixing it yet. |
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Guy working on a belt-fed AR upper "Chainsmoker"
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That would be pretty cool. Depends on how many machined parts it needs
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Originally Posted By bionicmonkey: Well this one has pretty much run its course - needs some test firing, and a new grip, but otherwise feels pretty solid and ready to go. https://i.imgur.com/ti93gxs.png vs https://i.imgur.com/tvrgq6J.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By TheRX7Project: Man that looks good. Could you drop in a pre-assembled 10/22 barrel/receiver? Or is the receiver 3dp as part of the build? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By TheRX7Project: Originally Posted By bionicmonkey: Well this one has pretty much run its course - needs some test firing, and a new grip, but otherwise feels pretty solid and ready to go. https://i.imgur.com/ti93gxs.png vs https://i.imgur.com/tvrgq6J.jpg Thanks! Negative on the factory 1022 receiver - the printed receiver is integral to the design. |
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Originally Posted By bionicmonkey: Thanks! Negative on the factory 1022 receiver - the printed receiver is integral to the design. View Quote |
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There's a kickstarter going for printed digital night vision housings, you can get duals for about $1500ish IIRC, quads a similar discount. Hoffman Tactical is doing a livestream Thursday night with the developer:
3D2A Development Stream With Vonscherf Arms |
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Bayonet adapter but so far it only takes the Glock field knife
https://www.reddit.com/r/fosscad/comments/15k4ua9/glock_bayonet_beta_testers_are_becoming_a_little/ |
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"And I never did get my lawnmower back!" - Bandit 6
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Originally Posted By D_Man: Weekend project, a mag extension for the Overwatch Precision O-MAG MP5 mags. They normally hold 32 rounds, so with this +8 extension it's an even 40 rds. (you can actually cram in 41, but 40 makes seating in the gun easier). I took measurements based off the base pad with some calipers and drew everything up in fusion. This is the first functional prototype. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/157876/omag8-2918168.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/157876/2023-08-12_21_01_14-2918174.jpg View Quote Bravo, love it !! |
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Originally Posted By D_Man: Broken Bullets 19 (FMDA 19.2) frame, a copy of the Strike Ind. 80% Glock frame. This is the second print, I had to fix it up in Fusion after finding a bunch of bad geometries in the release STL, the light rail was out of spec, the trigger guard stuck out too far and blocked most lights from fitting the rail, the trigger housing pocket was too big and allowed it to shift enough to get a dead trigger, and a few others. I also re-profiled the bottom of the trigger guard to be less stylized. This one seems to be functional for testing. Still needs a few more tweaks but most are cosmetic. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/157876/2023-08-21_20_24_55-2928030.jpg View Quote |
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Strong men create good times. Good times breed weak men. Weak men create hard times. (You are here) Hard times breed strong men.
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r/fosscad is where to look for more inspiration
But all the good stuff sets sail on the odd eee sea. |
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Screw it... just pass me another cup of coffee and to hell with Joe |
Originally Posted By D_Man: Broken Bullets 19 (FMDA 19.2) frame, a copy of the Strike Ind. 80% Glock frame. This is the second print, I had to fix it up in Fusion after finding a bunch of bad geometries in the release STL, the light rail was out of spec, the trigger guard stuck out too far and blocked most lights from fitting the rail, the trigger housing pocket was too big and allowed it to shift enough to get a dead trigger, and a few others. I also re-profiled the bottom of the trigger guard to be less stylized. This one seems to be functional for testing. Still needs a few more tweaks but most are cosmetic. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/157876/2023-08-21_20_24_55-2928030.jpg View Quote That is really sharp, looks like factory |
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Originally Posted By mPisi: That is really sharp, looks like factory View Quote The +2 extension for the magpul mag is also printed in the same. |
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Originally Posted By D_Man: Broken Bullets 19 (FMDA 19.2) frame, a copy of the Strike Ind. 80% Glock frame. This is the second print, I had to fix it up in Fusion after finding a bunch of bad geometries in the release STL, the light rail was out of spec, the trigger guard stuck out too far and blocked most lights from fitting the rail, the trigger housing pocket was too big and allowed it to shift enough to get a dead trigger, and a few others. I also re-profiled the bottom of the trigger guard to be less stylized. This one seems to be functional for testing. Still needs a few more tweaks but most are cosmetic. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/157876/2023-08-21_20_24_55-2928030.jpg View Quote |
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The mod here and the guidance he runs this place by pretty much kill all 3d printed gun discussion. How can you without inevitably linking to what you're printing or want to print? Nobody wants to carry on a conversation in code to dance around such a nonsensical rule.
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Originally Posted By Ragnar_Lothbrok: The mod here and the guidance he runs this place by pretty much kill all 3d printed gun discussion. How can you without inevitably linking to what you're printing or want to print? Nobody wants to carry on a conversation in code to dance around such a nonsensical rule. View Quote I may be the hall monitor, but it isn't my rule book. If staff wants to open it up, I'm 110% down with that. However, CoC #3 specifically says no linking to illegal mods for guns, and most of the weapon file repositories have plenty of such. |
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Strong men create good times. Good times breed weak men. Weak men create hard times. (You are here) Hard times breed strong men.
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Originally Posted By Ragnar_Lothbrok: The mod here and the guidance he runs this place by pretty much kill all 3d printed gun discussion. How can you without inevitably linking to what you're printing or want to print? Nobody wants to carry on a conversation in code to dance around such a nonsensical rule. View Quote r/fosscad |
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Originally Posted By Rat_Patrol: I may be the hall monitor, but it isn't my rule book. If staff wants to open it up, I'm 110% down with that. However, CoC #3 specifically says no linking to illegal mods for guns, and most of the weapon file repositories have plenty of such. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Rat_Patrol: Originally Posted By Ragnar_Lothbrok: The mod here and the guidance he runs this place by pretty much kill all 3d printed gun discussion. How can you without inevitably linking to what you're printing or want to print? Nobody wants to carry on a conversation in code to dance around such a nonsensical rule. I may be the hall monitor, but it isn't my rule book. If staff wants to open it up, I'm 110% down with that. However, CoC #3 specifically says no linking to illegal mods for guns, and most of the weapon file repositories have plenty of such. Yup that's the summary. Talk about pointless risk adverse rules, they allow members to hint hint wink wink at exactly where to get these files but don't allow links. The only real difference between the two is inconvenience. Why even have them at that point. |
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Originally Posted By Ragnar_Lothbrok: That's my point, risk adverse rules = no links but that's basically the same thing with more inconvenience. Why have them? View Quote Web traffic analytics. Same reason why certain links are left cold in GD. Also, there may be some legal reason, but IANAL |
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Strong men create good times. Good times breed weak men. Weak men create hard times. (You are here) Hard times breed strong men.
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Originally Posted By D_Man: Broken Bullets 19 (FMDA 19.2) frame, a copy of the Strike Ind. 80% Glock frame. This is the second print, I had to fix it up in Fusion after finding a bunch of bad geometries in the release STL, the light rail was out of spec, the trigger guard stuck out too far and blocked most lights from fitting the rail, the trigger housing pocket was too big and allowed it to shift enough to get a dead trigger, and a few others. I also re-profiled the bottom of the trigger guard to be less stylized. This one seems to be functional for testing. Still needs a few more tweaks but most are cosmetic. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/157876/2023-08-21_20_24_55-2928030.jpg View Quote Do you intend to publish your tweaked files? |
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Not show quality prints like some, but can't conplain about a sub $10 gun
3d printed guns GB-22 tuned up a little. I think I finally have this thing working. |
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A firearm is like a parachute, if you need one but don't have one, you'll probably never need one again. IG @jimstagramguns
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