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MrPTrog
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Printed AirSoft gun

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I think I have found my next project. This should push some boundaries.
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Now that is a neat project! Thanks for posting it!
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Can you do a build thread on here? I'm really interested in something like this as well. It will probably be months before I can attempt it but I'd like to see how it goes.
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Pingel wrote:Can you do a build thread on here? I'm really interested in something like this as well. It will probably be months before I can attempt it but I'd like to see how it goes.
what he said ^^
this is cool! wonder what total print is for me hmm :)
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This is a neat project. Maybe this helps...
MIL-STD-1913 SIX INCH.STL
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I'm going to start small and make the bits for the bipod first. I look at this as a challenge. It will push me and my R-Max. First I have to solve my moisture problem. When I free extrude ABS, it looks like I have Rice crispies in the filament. PLA prints fine, but I don't think it would be a good choice for this project. Cope413 shipped me one of his supply side acrylic dry boxes, but it seems to have been lost by USPS.
It's so bad I've nick named my Max "The Steam Printer".
Me: That's a cool DubStep. I really like the drop. But could you turn it down a little?
Son: That's the refrigerator Dad.
And that is why I will never buy HotPoint again!
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