Remember when 50" TV's were $10,000 too?
Remember when we waited for DVDs to come out at the rental store?
Remember when 50" TV's were $10,000 too?
Im still waiting on the filiment, and actually thinking of upgrading to the replicator 2x because it can print two diff materials/2 colors.Print a half size Christmas tree ornament first, and take pics!
a) The phrase "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas", comes to mind.
b) If you do choose to manufacture mags, "design" them and mark them specifically for the Remington 7615 pump action .223 rifle. Should they happen to fit any other rifles, that is irrelevant, as they are designed for a pump action, etc.
c) See part a), hypothetically speaking.
My original intention was to do .50 Cal mags, workaround beowulf, but I know there are other people already trying to do this on CGN but making them in China and importing them. I feel like I would be asking for trouble if I did that...As of now im just firing up the printer and i'll keep you posted.
a) The phrase "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas", comes to mind.
b) If you do choose to manufacture mags, "design" them and mark them specifically for the Remington 7615 pump action .223 rifle. Should they happen to fit any other rifles, that is irrelevant, as they are designed for a pump action, etc.
c) See part a), hypothetically speaking.
You have the file to make me a fleshlight?
Makerbot Replicator 2
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. Yes, print a gun with that. Video tape the test firing.
http://taulman3d.com/index.html take a look at this stuff. It is nylon, not PLA, may be a little stronger if you can use it in your machine.
Just fine. I nailed a coyote with it last weekend.hahahahahhaha............hahoooaoaoahahhahhhhhhhhh...........hey wait a minute!
Hows that AR180B project of yours coming along?
I'm very interested to see what you create with this.
Though, I kind of think that the material used will have a more significant effect than the printer itself, though there may be some correlation since I imagine the better materials might require a higher end printer to utilize.
Does anyone know if a Pmag equivalent polymer could be/is usable with a printer?



























