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Active Member | Thicker in the center hole around where the bolt goes? If so that's a great idea, as the bring hole and center axis hole are a tight fit on the original. Excited to see what you come up with. I have 3kg of spools getting delivered today, itching to get printing. I think I'm going to buy a cs-10 tomorrow, not sure yet, or just find a used already-modified larger profile printer. I'm right next to silicon valley, so the options for used printers are many.
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Finally had some time to finish drafting and do a test print of my thoughts on modified revolver loader. IMG_3356.JPG I have some dimensions that need changed slightly for a better fit, but the concept works! |
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Well, I guess I shouldn't make promises the night before. Print failed a bit. It got far enough in for me to be able to verify the dimensions I changed, but then it quit (gonna have to figure it what happened). But anyway - a new challenge had arisen. I put 4 loaded tubes in the revolver, and noticed that the weight of them makes the rotating part sag away. I think I'll have to use a stronger spring. And I'm also thinking I should put a washer in there since the spring touches the plastic. |
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