Egon_247
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I was hoping there was one for the aap01 that ive fired ten round through and didnt like it.
GBB welrod mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
oh. bugger....
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I was hoping there was one for the aap01 that ive fired ten round through and didnt like it.
Ill be making the test versions in pla until I have all the sizes right and then im going to experiment with pla+ and petg for the final parts. For my personal use I am happy to change parts every now and again so if it lasts a couple of skirmish days im happy. I might start selling them however in the distant future so I need to be sure they will survive for a good long time on greengas. Not sure how many people have these guns.Impressive modelling.
What will you make it with and what material?
Didnt see the bit about vapour dipping. Not tried it yet but not yet had a print that wasnt clean enough to work as is so far.Impressive modelling.
What material do you use?
Have you tried vapour or dipping for smoothing parts?
Ah ok. yeah I have seen that done but generally when im making mechanical parts the end measurements would be a little too.... random? I guess if I did that. Like im not sure how repeatable it would be to .1 of a mm For aesthetic parts sure.Sorry I wasn't clear. Its vapour smoothing OR dipping.
The problem with vapour is getting even coverage (as the vapour is heavier than air and settles) and knowing when to stop.
Apparently dipping directly in Isopropyl?/acetone is a method that can result in more even smoothing but does need quite a lot in a tub. (Can be reused for this purpose)
Can obviously be repeated to smooth more.
Uv resin tends to be quite brittle and not very impact resistant. It would also add significantly to the size of the part and again mess up the tolerances. Besides apart from a cuple of overhangs the fdm prints Im getting are more than smooth enough for the intended purposeYeah that's true. I guess you don't want to round off precision corners ?
What about UV cured resin for added strength and smoothness to the nozzle?
What goes on that then?Had this printed for me.
But the correct simrad rail for the British L115A3 sniper rifle.
Spent ages smoothing it down, as was made from mfj.
Then painted it to look metal.