I've been tinkering with background music on some of the videos but the volume of the music doesn't seem to stay the same between the editing software and the video upload. I'll get it figured out eventually, we'll just have to suffer through some trials along the way
I haven't tried making anything other than Glock mag springs with it. Springs for the fire control group would probably be easier to do freehand around a hardened steel pin just because of their shape, but I've never tried it to find out
Hi this shape spring is in the pez sweet dispenser but smaller. I am trying to find tiny tiny expansion springs but they are illusive Evan mythical. I will have to make my own.
This machine will allow you to make springs for many different uses. If you need springs with smaller bends you could scale down the print so that it uses smaller dowel rods. The smaller the center dowel rod is the smaller radius you can make on your spring. My children enjoy pez but I have never tried to make the dispenser myself
Thanks for replying. Could you please tell me what type of metal I would use. Would it be nickel or steel or ? ps I don’t enjoy Pez I just found a spring in it thanks Dom.
I do not have a good answer for that question. I have single shot dart blasters but do not have any with a magazine to take apart for comparison. My assumption is that you could make it work but I think a thinner wire would be better so that the darts don't get deformed or just pop out from spring pressure
I can't find shit on any of the details about what angles or lengths? I need to bend the wire for a glock mag. Shits driving me nuts lol any help would be much appreciated!
@@bryc0115 I haven't found any posted information about what the dimensions are supposed to be. I have purchased 3 different brands of pre bent 30 round springs and all 3 of them are slightly different. If I remember correctly the closest I've found to matching is either the 30 or 35 degree wedge. The top few coils have a different dimension than the rest so that they fit the follower and tapered portion of the magazine. I can pull some measurements from one of the store bought springs when I get home but you'll have to compensate for bends and wire diameter to make adjustments. You're likely going to scrap a bit of wire to dial it in. If you want to add me on discord for easier communication I'm pretty sure I have my information posted in my pages information on here, then I can add pictures of the spring if you need them.
I haven't tried it for anything other than Glock springs but it should be just about universal, so long as the bend radius doesn't need to be smaller than the center pin. In that case you'd need to modify the part to take smaller pins or just scale the entire part down
The only way to get measurements is to find someone who has made the spring before or measure a factory spring. I live in Ohio and we do not have magazine restrictions, and I don't own a g26, so I can't really help with that one
@@alexsaville967 www.thingiverse.com/thing:5025291 When you download the files you'll want to "download all" because that is the only way to get the instructions that tell you which size rods are dowel pins to use, as well as what percentage to scale the part up to (I think it requires a 1000% scale setting)
I'm not familiar with grabcad. I found it 9n defcad and thingiverse. From my search this is the only one I could find that's set up like this. There are some other models shaped like a Glock mag with grooves, and you just wrap it around. This is more of a multipurpose bender though so I thought it was better overall even if it is a little more work to use
@@250smacks same here. I originally found it on defcad then started searching for it on odysee and thingiverse. I never did find it on odyssee but the search feature isn't great
HI, realy thanks for this video it help me a lot... I leave in a country where weapons are legal but very expensive so i make my magazine ... It help me a lot if you could tell me the longer of each spring, (17, 25, 30) ... Thx
An 18 round G17 magazine has 14 wraps that are 16.5mm outside diameter, 1 wrap is 15.5mm o.d., and 5 wraps that are 11.5mm o.d., with the total spring length being 152mm. A 17 round G17 magazine has 10 wraps with an outside diameter of 17.5mm, 1 wrap of 14.5mm o.d., and 5 wraps of 10.5mm o.d., with a total spring length of 154mm A 15 round G19 spring has 11 wraps with a 16.5mm o.d., 1 wrap with a 15 o.d., and 3 wraps with a 9mm o.d., with a total spring length of 117mm A 30 round G17 spring has 18 wraps with a 16mm o.d., and 6 wraps with a 9.5mm o.d., with a total spring length of 180mm All of the springs have a start loop and an end loop to help them hold onto the base plate and follower. You will have to do some math to compensate for the thickness of the wire you are using and bend radius to get your springs to the correct size, when using the spring factory your measurements would all be for the inside diameter of the spring but I have only provided you with the outside diameter. This is because different manufacturers use different thickness of wire. Also the store bought springs are wrapped around a large pin, the spring factory uses a small pin and therefore requires you to make a spring that is rectangular instead of ovular like the store bought magazines. I hope this information helps, just remember that you do not need perfection to achieve functional parts.
I actually found the 2 spools that I bought on eBay, they were listed as old stock. If you can't find that size on eBay or Amazon then check out Grainger or zoro tools. I'm using Precision brand music wire
@@dr.kekyll9839 If I remember correctly there was a suggested time and temperature in the readme files. I will have to check after work but I want to say it was 400°F for a certain amount of time then cool to room temp with the door closed. I'll post an update around 10pm, otherwise if you go to thingiverse and "download all" it will give you the readme files with some useful information. My personal opinion is that Glock springs are so plentiful and relatively cheap that I'd rather just buy them but if you need a hard to find spring then this machine works very well.
@@19amw87 well I’m gonna play around and see about remixing the file to be able to make AR mags. Also I’ve got the file too, I just wanted to pick the brain of someone who’s already printed it. I will appreciate that update. Thank you very mich
@@dr.kekyll9839 I'd thought about using it for the printable ar mags too, just haven't made it that far yet. I picked up a stack of used mil surp mags at a gun show about 10 years ago so that project has been a low priority. Guess I could start the prints though so it's ready for a video
Can we get a run down on a parts list ? I'd like to put one together maybe reup the factory with a link to your video and a parts list to help our 2a brothers out alot of us are flying blind on this
I'm not home right now to get the info but if you are downloading the files from thingiverse you should click "download all", it is the only way to get the readme file with instructions on how to scale the parts and what size the metal pins are that you need for assembly
@@kurtryankoch7356 no problem. I had the same problem when I first tried making this. I even messaged the creator. It was only by accident that I found the readme file though
Can you help me please. I downloaded this file but the entire assembly ended up being smaller than a penny. Could you see what the sizing is for the pieces
I actually had another viewer who intended to make one to repair a PEZ candy dispenser. The device is great for any hard to find spring that needs replaced
Currently they are $10 to $15 each after shipping for single springs, $5 to $10 each if you buy 5 spring, $3.25 each of you buy 10, and about $1.87 each if you buy 50. Current shipping time is 4-6 weeks, plus 3-5 days handling time. I paid right around $50 for 9 springs that were already the correct size for extendez mags and had them in 3 days. If I were going to order from Ali I'd definitely want to do the 50 pack to make it worth the wait, but I don't know if they are bent to fit factory mags or extendez mags. If they don't fit printed mags then I'd rather just spend a little more for the ones that do, and not wait 6 weeks. But that's just my personal preference. I'm terribly impatient.
@@popinmo most people just resell the springs, in which case you could easily sell them. It's generally frowned upon to sell things you didn't design because then the person who put in the time on the design isn't getting paid for their work. I'm pretty sure you could sell the 25 round extendez mags for $15ish though
@@19amw87 I mean depends making a model is a one time thing but production of it is constant work for each item sold so I really don't see why it's wrong
Charging for something that isn't even properly finished.. parts should never have to be scaled by a factor upwards of 1000 to make something fit properly. Just make your models right to begin with..
@@lima4923 this isn't my model. The designer of the model, HWEnterprises, specified in the instructions that all printed parts need scaled up 1000% in cura to print at the correct size. It's far easier to read/follow the instructions on a free file than to design a part from scratch so I just try to appreciate the work he put in instead of criticizing a minor inconvenience. I just made the video so people could find and use the part if they were unable to purchase the springs they need.
I downloaded this too. Looking forward to printing it and trying it out. Thanks for posting.
Just don't forget to scale it up
Hi where do you download the print please?
Good vid and info. Shame music is too loud
I've been tinkering with background music on some of the videos but the volume of the music doesn't seem to stay the same between the editing software and the video upload. I'll get it figured out eventually, we'll just have to suffer through some trials along the way
Any news on AR spring factory. I'd be happy with mag springs but would also enjoy lower parts springs
I haven't tried making anything other than Glock mag springs with it. Springs for the fire control group would probably be easier to do freehand around a hardened steel pin just because of their shape, but I've never tried it to find out
Hi this shape spring is in the pez sweet dispenser but smaller.
I am trying to find tiny tiny expansion springs but they are illusive Evan mythical.
I will have to make my own.
This machine will allow you to make springs for many different uses. If you need springs with smaller bends you could scale down the print so that it uses smaller dowel rods. The smaller the center dowel rod is the smaller radius you can make on your spring. My children enjoy pez but I have never tried to make the dispenser myself
Thanks for replying.
Could you please tell me what type of metal I would use.
Would it be nickel or steel or ?
ps I don’t enjoy Pez I just found a spring in it thanks Dom.
@@domytar5395 piano wire is common for home made springs and is inexpensive. I am not sure what size wire you would need though.
would this wire be too strong for making short dart nerf mags?
I do not have a good answer for that question. I have single shot dart blasters but do not have any with a magazine to take apart for comparison. My assumption is that you could make it work but I think a thinner wire would be better so that the darts don't get deformed or just pop out from spring pressure
@@19amw87 thnx
I can't find shit on any of the details about what angles or lengths? I need to bend the wire for a glock mag. Shits driving me nuts lol any help would be much appreciated!
@@bryc0115 I haven't found any posted information about what the dimensions are supposed to be. I have purchased 3 different brands of pre bent 30 round springs and all 3 of them are slightly different. If I remember correctly the closest I've found to matching is either the 30 or 35 degree wedge. The top few coils have a different dimension than the rest so that they fit the follower and tapered portion of the magazine. I can pull some measurements from one of the store bought springs when I get home but you'll have to compensate for bends and wire diameter to make adjustments. You're likely going to scrap a bit of wire to dial it in. If you want to add me on discord for easier communication I'm pretty sure I have my information posted in my pages information on here, then I can add pictures of the spring if you need them.
Do you have an exact scale factor as to how much you have to increase for it to be the right size? Is 1000% correct?
Yes the scale is 1000%
Hello, I really like this device, can you buy it and how much does it cost. Regards. Izydor, Poland Wroclaw.
As far as I know this design is only available by 3d printing it. I have not found it for sale online.
Will this work for 1911 springs? Thanks!
I haven't tried it for anything other than Glock springs but it should be just about universal, so long as the bend radius doesn't need to be smaller than the center pin. In that case you'd need to modify the part to take smaller pins or just scale the entire part down
Ok thanks! I’ll print it and see if it works. Also I ordered some 1.2mm spring wire.
Where can I buy the wire?
I found mine on eBay but you can find this same brand at msc industrial, Amazon, and some hardware stores
Printing now! what slop angle would i use for a glock 26, 10 round mag? (mini menendez) I got an ace hardware near me that carries the wire)
I only tried making the 25-30 round springs and I had to use the largest slope to match the store bought spring. It was either 30 or 35 degrees.
@19amw87 just the answer I was looking for! How many coils did you have to make in doing one for a 31
Is there any measurement of g26 10 round mag spring? thanks
The only way to get measurements is to find someone who has made the spring before or measure a factory spring. I live in Ohio and we do not have magazine restrictions, and I don't own a g26, so I can't really help with that one
Hi
Can you send me a link to buy the spring making device please
I don't think it can be purchased, but if have any friends with a 3d printer they could print it for you
@@19amw87 ok thanks any chance
You can give me the plans for it?
@@alexsaville967 www.thingiverse.com/thing:5025291
When you download the files you'll want to "download all" because that is the only way to get the instructions that tell you which size rods are dowel pins to use, as well as what percentage to scale the part up to (I think it requires a 1000% scale setting)
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Is this file on grabcad?? I found one that might be the same. Just wondering
I'm not familiar with grabcad. I found it 9n defcad and thingiverse. From my search this is the only one I could find that's set up like this. There are some other models shaped like a Glock mag with grooves, and you just wrap it around. This is more of a multipurpose bender though so I thought it was better overall even if it is a little more work to use
@@19amw87 It’s the same one, I’ve seen it on defcad also but I don’t want to pay them to join for the files.
@@250smacks same here. I originally found it on defcad then started searching for it on odysee and thingiverse. I never did find it on odyssee but the search feature isn't great
HI, realy thanks for this video it help me a lot... I leave in a country where weapons are legal but very expensive so i make my magazine ...
It help me a lot if you could tell me the longer of each spring, (17, 25, 30) ... Thx
I am at work right now, when I am home I will provide the measurements for you.
An 18 round G17 magazine has 14 wraps that are 16.5mm outside diameter, 1 wrap is 15.5mm o.d., and 5 wraps that are 11.5mm o.d., with the total spring length being 152mm.
A 17 round G17 magazine has 10 wraps with an outside diameter of 17.5mm, 1 wrap of 14.5mm o.d., and 5 wraps of 10.5mm o.d., with a total spring length of 154mm
A 15 round G19 spring has 11 wraps with a 16.5mm o.d., 1 wrap with a 15 o.d., and 3 wraps with a 9mm o.d., with a total spring length of 117mm
A 30 round G17 spring has 18 wraps with a 16mm o.d., and 6 wraps with a 9.5mm o.d., with a total spring length of 180mm
All of the springs have a start loop and an end loop to help them hold onto the base plate and follower. You will have to do some math to compensate for the thickness of the wire you are using and bend radius to get your springs to the correct size, when using the spring factory your measurements would all be for the inside diameter of the spring but I have only provided you with the outside diameter. This is because different manufacturers use different thickness of wire. Also the store bought springs are wrapped around a large pin, the spring factory uses a small pin and therefore requires you to make a spring that is rectangular instead of ovular like the store bought magazines. I hope this information helps, just remember that you do not need perfection to achieve functional parts.
@@19amw87 Thank you very sir !! :)
Cant find that exact music wire do you have a link for it
I actually found the 2 spools that I bought on eBay, they were listed as old stock. If you can't find that size on eBay or Amazon then check out Grainger or zoro tools. I'm using Precision brand music wire
Google search Precision 21051 and you'll see it pop up on several sites
How do you heat treat your springs? What device do you use to get them up to a sustainable 560 F
You can stress relieve them in a regular oven. The music wire has already been heat treated
@@19amw87 I see. What temperature would you recommend?
@@dr.kekyll9839 If I remember correctly there was a suggested time and temperature in the readme files. I will have to check after work but I want to say it was 400°F for a certain amount of time then cool to room temp with the door closed. I'll post an update around 10pm, otherwise if you go to thingiverse and "download all" it will give you the readme files with some useful information. My personal opinion is that Glock springs are so plentiful and relatively cheap that I'd rather just buy them but if you need a hard to find spring then this machine works very well.
@@19amw87 well I’m gonna play around and see about remixing the file to be able to make AR mags. Also I’ve got the file too, I just wanted to pick the brain of someone who’s already printed it. I will appreciate that update. Thank you very mich
@@dr.kekyll9839 I'd thought about using it for the printable ar mags too, just haven't made it that far yet. I picked up a stack of used mil surp mags at a gun show about 10 years ago so that project has been a low priority. Guess I could start the prints though so it's ready for a video
You helped alot thanks!!!!!! I got it!
Can we get a run down on a parts list ? I'd like to put one together maybe reup the factory with a link to your video and a parts list to help our 2a brothers out alot of us are flying blind on this
I'm not home right now to get the info but if you are downloading the files from thingiverse you should click "download all", it is the only way to get the readme file with instructions on how to scale the parts and what size the metal pins are that you need for assembly
@@19amw87 oh hell that makes alot more sense I appreciate the reply
@@kurtryankoch7356 no problem. I had the same problem when I first tried making this. I even messaged the creator. It was only by accident that I found the readme file though
Thanks
Can you help me please. I downloaded this file but the entire assembly ended up being smaller than a penny. Could you see what the sizing is for the pieces
You have to scale all parts 1000% if I remember correctly. I will double check and let you know for sure once I get the kids to school
Really useful for not guns too.
I actually had another viewer who intended to make one to repair a PEZ candy dispenser. The device is great for any hard to find spring that needs replaced
I think you can buy them on aliexpress though for about a dollar or so
Currently they are $10 to $15 each after shipping for single springs, $5 to $10 each if you buy 5 spring, $3.25 each of you buy 10, and about $1.87 each if you buy 50. Current shipping time is 4-6 weeks, plus 3-5 days handling time. I paid right around $50 for 9 springs that were already the correct size for extendez mags and had them in 3 days. If I were going to order from Ali I'd definitely want to do the 50 pack to make it worth the wait, but I don't know if they are bent to fit factory mags or extendez mags. If they don't fit printed mags then I'd rather just spend a little more for the ones that do, and not wait 6 weeks. But that's just my personal preference. I'm terribly impatient.
@@19amw87do you think I could sell them ? If I bought in bulk and pritned out soms
@@popinmo most people just resell the springs, in which case you could easily sell them. It's generally frowned upon to sell things you didn't design because then the person who put in the time on the design isn't getting paid for their work. I'm pretty sure you could sell the 25 round extendez mags for $15ish though
@@19amw87 I mean depends making a model is a one time thing but production of it is constant work for each item sold so I really don't see why it's wrong
@@19amw87 yea I buy really cheap but good filament and can print decent mags so I could easily make the 33 round ones
I hear nothing over the music
Yeah he could've left that gay shit out
Charging for something that isn't even properly finished.. parts should never have to be scaled by a factor upwards of 1000 to make something fit properly. Just make your models right to begin with..
@@lima4923 this isn't my model. The designer of the model, HWEnterprises, specified in the instructions that all printed parts need scaled up 1000% in cura to print at the correct size. It's far easier to read/follow the instructions on a free file than to design a part from scratch so I just try to appreciate the work he put in instead of criticizing a minor inconvenience. I just made the video so people could find and use the part if they were unable to purchase the springs they need.