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pblawler
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Here is a link to the models.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5679221
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Quote from: pblawler on July 21, 2023, 09:23:33 PM
Here is a link to the models.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5679221
3D printing will no doubt be what keeps some of these airguns operational in the future. Metal printing will become available to the masses just as poly printing is today.
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One problem is material selection.
The ribbed bores need to be flexible enough to allow the pellet to push thru, but the clip body needs to be rigid enough
to allow the mag to be pushed thru the receiver.
I have had several runs printed that are either too hard or too flexy....
The overall height and the indexing notches are also difficult to get right, and the 3D printing
process seems to lack the precision needed to produce usable parts......
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Time and technology will progress and inevitably bring about solutions once deemed unobtainable.
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Daisy 880 M/M (1984)
Daisy 880 (2016) (Bought new 2019)
Daisy Red Ryder 1938B (2014)
Daisy Buck 105B (2019)
Crosman 140 (1955)
Crosman 1377 (2009)
Crosman G1 (2009)
Crosman 760 (2022)
Crosman 1600 (1982)
Marksman 1010 (1977)
Proverbs 3:5-6 Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.
I lost all my airguns in a boating accident.
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I've printed several single shot trays that work great, the multiple shot trays require "tuning" lightly sand the pellet recesses until the pellets push through with slight resistance, i.e. cannot be easily shaken out but will push through with the probe without deforming the pellet. The ones that I have printed all fit well, just needed tuning for pellet fit. I used ASA (UV stable material similar to ABS). I have thought about drilling them a hair over sized and brushing on Plasti Dip paint until the fit was perfect. Printed parts definitely have their place but are not good solutions for some things, such as trigger guards. The thin interface flanges are too delicate when printed. Printed parts can be machined, sanded, tapped, etc.... also. I obviously prefer metal and wood but some times printing is the only and/or best solution. 3D printed parts can also be used to create molds for epoxy or for sand molds for casting aluminum parts. 3D printing is rarely a good solution for small parts, although I have used polycarbonate for prints that result in some amazingly strong small delicate parts. I may try a trigger guard from carbon fiber polycarbonate in the future because it has the possibility of being strong enough where as ABS and PLA do not.
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