Or print bullets to fire in your basement "gallery" using only a primer.
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Or print bullets to fire in your basement "gallery" using only a primer.
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Got it. And turn the radio up to keep the neighbors from wondering...
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A high density fill on a filament printer would take forever to print and I'd still question the duarbility. I reload so I can just put inert rounds together, if it wasn't for that I'd likely be cutting them out of delrin on my mini lathe. Pretty sure they'd last quite a while.
Just pulled a dummy round up in the slicer.
.1mm layers
5% infill- 39 minutes
50% infill- 59 minutes
100% infill -1hr 9 minutes
Estimates of course.
Could also try 5 layers or more on the bottom so the bottom is solid and the rest just has 2 or 3 walls with minimal infil
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I don?t anything about 3d printing but this guy seemed to have got it to work on a garand
https://youtu.be/MRO9grlR79A
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