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12-03-2021, 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted by edgarspencer
My son found a users group that shares their software and there's no end to the items that people have written the software to make. He's not adept at CAD yet but has printed lots of useless things, and lots of clever, useful item also.
He has found that using different 'wire' yields different surface finishes and I honestly think the shell block he made for me would measure about 160rms.
He just sent me a picture of a 'Pelican' type box he made to hold 4 shells blocks, with all parts including the O-ring 3D printed. I love gadgets, and it's tempting.....
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Theres all sorts of filaments that can be used and being developed, I was looking at a flexible one the other day that had some interesting properties. Just seen this fellow use a 3d printed primer/deprimer for the 8 gauge.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZD4YsroTvQ&t=30s
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