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Support Equipment For PCP/HPA/CO2 and springers ,rams => 3D printing and files => Topic started by: oldpro on April 22, 2020, 10:31:00 PM
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Lets make a list of good 3D printing sites.
1.https://pinshape.com/ (https://pinshape.com/)
2.https://www.thingiverse.com/ (https://www.thingiverse.com/)
3.https://grabcad.com/ (https://grabcad.com/)
4.Amazon. for materials
5.Ebay for good printer deals
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Grabcad is one I have used its kind of lacking for air guns from my searches but great for other hobbies.
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To find 3D Models:
https://www.stlfinder.com/ (https://www.stlfinder.com/)
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https://www.yeggi.com/ (https://www.yeggi.com/) is a search engine across multiple model sites.
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oh man, i thought you meant places that would 3d print something for you.... like from sintered nylon....
havent heard of pinshape....
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I was watching some video this morning on youtube about using PEEK filament and the temperatures get really high with that stuff, the filament is super expensive too.
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Don't forget myminifactory.com its a bit like thingiverse but they also let users sell there files so some files will only be sold there
And cgtrader.com its more a place to sell your CG files but they also have a collection of STL files
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Good to know thanks for sharing.
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Grabcad is one I have used its kind of lacking for air guns from my searches but great for other hobbies.
I am not sure what you were looking for, Matt, but "PCP" brings up all manner of designs:
https://grabcad.com/library?utf8=%E2%9C%93&query=pcp
For instance:
(https://d2t1xqejof9utc.cloudfront.net/screenshots/pics/c7007e17a431b539cb1141f4ec7693a9/original.jpeg)
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McMaster-Carr is another good one for 3D models.
They have 3D models of almost everything they sell from bolts, nuts, tie rod ends, bearings. You can download as a Step file which then you’ll need to convert to an stl.
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McMaster-Carr is another good one for 3D models.
They have 3D models of almost everything they sell from bolts, nuts, tie rod ends, bearings. You can download as a Step file which then you’ll need to convert to an stl.
Indeed. I often download the 3D files for nuts from McMaster and imbed and merge them into my Solidworks part designs, because I am too lazy to use the proper thread creation function.