yep, you need a 3dprinter. I have designed and 3dprinted lot's of parts for my reloading equipment and other stuff, very often the part does not fit a 100% the first time, and you need to make small corrections and print again.
I did not at first thinking no one would want it, but I've added a link in the description. The file is dimensioned in mm. Let me know how it works out for you.
@@RexRoach I had to adjust scaling at 3d-printer-software. I didn´t had to change anything at the 3d-model itself. Printed part works perfectly! Thanks again!
yep, you need a 3dprinter. I have designed and 3dprinted lot's of parts for my reloading equipment and other stuff, very often the part does not fit a 100% the first time, and you need to make small corrections and print again.
Good to know it's not just me (ha, ha). Thanks for the advice and the comments.
Really great idea.
Do you have a link where to download the 3d-file?
I did not at first thinking no one would want it, but I've added a link in the description. The file is dimensioned in mm. Let me know how it works out for you.
@@RexRoach , thank you very much!
@@theReloadist My pleasure. Please let us know how it works for you.
@@RexRoach I had to adjust scaling at 3d-printer-software. I didn´t had to change anything at the 3d-model itself. Printed part works perfectly! Thanks again!
went to print it out ,way too big.