Things I’ve created with my 3D printer for reloading.

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

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  • @Doc_Cussewago
    @Doc_Cussewago Год назад +2

    Some links to te files that you printed would be a welcome addition. I really like the brass catcher for the a.r. Picatinny rail. Also the 80 percent lower jigs.

  • @bassreaper7779
    @bassreaper7779 Год назад +2

    You can make the die holder lid taller in the slicer by selecting the scale and changing the Z height.

  • @Ruteger100
    @Ruteger100 7 месяцев назад +1

    this is vey cool, thanks for the new content. if you make a caulk mark on the wall and run a test you can use that a a registration mark to keep you head in the frame. Just an FYI

  • @kyos2000
    @kyos2000 Год назад +1

    Measure the height of your failed print (battle box) with calipers. Lower the item in the slicer application to the height you measures in mm with your calipers. Now the part you printed will be below the floor/table in the application and it will create a printable file that is just the part that didn’t print before. Then glue or epoxy the two parts together.

  • @cory8791
    @cory8791 2 года назад +1

    Cool beans 3d printing sure has come along way! Very cool thanks for sharing!

  • @sliderack
    @sliderack 2 года назад +1

    I have purchased a few 3D printed pieces for my Lee press. 3D printers are fantastic tools for creating and I am interested in getting one myself. Great video thanks for sharing. 🔥👊💪🇺🇸

  • @steveshackelford4911
    @steveshackelford4911 2 месяца назад +1

    Excellent
    Thank you

  • @bikerbrego
    @bikerbrego 3 месяца назад

    I just purchased a Creality 3 I’m going to make reloading trays

  • @JustAverageJeff
    @JustAverageJeff Год назад +2

    Look into Hoffman Tactical and his Orca design

  • @timoxford5124
    @timoxford5124 Год назад +5

    how about developing a lee loadall 2 conversion for 410......

  • @duanelarson6005
    @duanelarson6005 Год назад +1

    Everything is sweet !

  • @DaSpineLessFish
    @DaSpineLessFish Год назад +1

    I'd suggest not throwing away failed prints and offcuts as you can remelt them down and/or use them for other things like packing or ballast on items or just filler.
    A good use for failed PLA prints is melting them into a cast to make shotgun wads as an example
    With the orange lid it seems you've got first layer adhesion issues, the filament is probably fine assuming you bought from a reputable brand and to be honest filament quality nowadays is usually very decent regardless. There's loads to reasons why ranging from bad first layer adjustment, dirty or dusty print bed, moist filament, poorly sliced etc; What filament are you using?

  • @professionalserviceprovide7080
    @professionalserviceprovide7080 Год назад +1

    Can you share where you downloaded the files for each?

  • @emiliojorge5794
    @emiliojorge5794 Год назад +1

    Awsomey

  • @SaltyJim
    @SaltyJim Год назад

    Which Ender do you have?
    Any limitations?

  • @SaltyJim
    @SaltyJim Год назад +1

    What brand of filament did you find works best?

    • @winslow69
      @winslow69 9 месяцев назад

      PolyMaker PLA Pro