I would have no problem to make the investment in a high-end 3D printing set up if I could be reasonably certain that what I printed would be 100% functional.
Of course I would do all the proper legal paperwork prior to printing a gun. It just would be nice to be able to print copies of rare guns.
officially retired as of March 01 2018 but still fucking around and getting into shit.
You can print the lower receiver and the rest of the plastic parts. I wouldnt print an upper receiver, too much stress and too much heat... plastic doesnt like either one. I wouldnt even trust a lower receiver to be honest with you, but I have seen them molded from polymers but even those arent very popular.
I've been 3d printing for almost 4 years and I have 6 printers here at my house, and I would still consider a printed gun to be a one shot survival type tool.
They will convert that file type to STL for a small fee then you would need to import it into Meshmixer to slice it up then into Cura to get the machine g code. The barrel could be printed but probably quicker to just buy a suitable barrel ?
You can print the lower receiver and the rest of the plastic parts. I wouldnt print an upper receiver, too much stress and too much heat... plastic doesnt like either one. I wouldnt even trust a lower receiver to be honest with you, but I have seen them molded from polymers but even those arent very popular.
I've been 3d printing for almost 4 years and I have 6 printers here at my house, and I would still consider a printed gun to be a one shot survival type tool.
Honestly, I wouldn't have a problem printing an entire gun if all I wanted to do was hang the thing on my wall. But that kind of defeats the purpose of being a collector.
And I agree with you on the one shot survival situation.
officially retired as of March 01 2018 but still fucking around and getting into shit.
They will convert that file type to STL for a small fee then you would need to import it into Meshmixer to slice it up then into Cura to get the machine g code. The barrel could be printed but probably quicker to just buy a suitable barrel ?
You'd still need a gas system, trigger parts, buffer spring, bolt assembly, etc. It's much more complicated than just printing something that looks like a real rifle.
I would still consider a printed gun to be a one shot survival type tool.
Agreed! but as you will have seen 3D printing has come a long way over the past few years and metal printing machines are becoming more affordable. I just took delivery of a Studio System, along with the furnace and cloud-based software, costs around $120,000.
They have a Production System which also uses the furnace for post-processing, and costs around $360,000
You'd still need a gas system, trigger parts, buffer spring, bolt assembly, etc. It's much more complicated than just printing something that looks like a real rifle.
Yes there is a lot involved but it won't be long before every home has a multi material 3D printer supplied free by Amazon and all we have to do is order something from them online and within a few hours it's printed out on their machine in you own home ?
Agreed! but as you will have seen 3D printing has come a long way over the past few years and metal printing machines are becoming more affordable. I just took delivery of a Studio System, along with the furnace and cloud-based software, costs around $120,000.
They have a Production System which also uses the furnace for post-processing, and costs around $360,000
You're going to burn your house down with a sintered metal printer
You're going to burn your house down with a sintered metal printer
Ha Ha Ha It's in my workshop i am going to use it for industrial prototypes !
The 3D printers i use in my business are a little different from the Chinese machines, for example most low cost machines ( under $6000 ) can only heat up to 250-285 C Nozzle temp. The machines i use can reach 600C enabling me to extrude PEEK and PEI materials I also use a very special diamond nozzle in place of the std brass- stainless steel -ruby nozzles which erode quickly. Its an amazing process which is getting better almost daily !
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