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Keeper of the Ark.

  • u/Dr_mac1 · 2024-12-28 01:11:50 UTC · score 3

    That what I normally do . However noy to many p80. And I have rails already for a p80 . I could just do a 76 but you know the deal .

  • u/avtomatkournikova · 2024-12-28 01:12:23 UTC · score 1

    Yeah there are tons. The problem is the odd sea has a broke-ass search function. What specifically are you looking for? I've found the best way is to search for "DD17.2" and then open the first result, and then on the right bar scroll thru all the "related" items. Chairmanwon has a bunch, UnseenKiller has a bunch - you just gotta spend time sailing the wacky sea and dredge up whatever fish you find in your net.

  • u/baalzimon · 2024-12-28 00:47:06 UTC · score 2

    two of the easiest to find cad models of the 43 are the chairmanwon and the py2a. i believe py2a has special rails and are out of stock. chairman can use AVES rails. I don't know about 17's, sorry.

  • u/Even-Calligrapher-73 · 2024-12-28 01:08:43 UTC · score 1

    On the sea, I usually just look up "Glock" or "Glock17" etc...when I find a filedrop, I look up their content which often leads to other creators. I follow alot of them.

  • u/M70AB1 · 2024-03-08 01:49:20 UTC · score 2

    Unless we are talking about the M1337 receiver. Nopel calls for 15% infill on it.

  • u/Spice002 · 2024-03-08 01:09:52 UTC · score 1

    If it's a frame or receiver, no. You want 99% infill. I've yet to experiment with it, but I've heard concentric infill pattern is better. I have no data to back that up and it's all anecdotal though.

  • u/lawblawg · 2024-03-08 01:10:41 UTC · score 7

    It depends on whether it is mechanically shock-bearing. Cubic subdivision is great for auxiliary parts like forward grips and pistol grips and stocks. But receivers and such need 100% infill.

  • u/oij808 · 2024-03-09 03:03:09 UTC · score 1

    I meant cubic subdiv from OP's screenshot. It's at 99%.

  • u/bageltre · 2024-03-08 22:59:31 UTC · score 1

    99% infill is the equivalent to more walls lol

    Also why adaptive cubic?

  • u/bageltre · 2024-03-08 22:58:44 UTC · score 1

    It's just slow cubic

  • u/SouthPawXIX · 2024-03-08 01:07:31 UTC · score 1

    so no good for 3D2A then? I guess most loads will be pretty quick jolts

  • u/bageltre · 2024-03-08 23:01:04 UTC · score 1

    Cubic and gyroid are tied for strength in all directions, but gyroid is way slower, so I generally only run cubic

    You should be running 100% on parts that are stress bearing anyways

  • u/Eb_Ab_Db_Gb_Bb_eb · 2024-03-08 04:28:03 UTC · score 3

    Cubic is a little easier on my stepper motors compared to gyroid. I think both are strong in all directions. All my non-2A prints with cubic infill come out solid.

  • u/lawblawg · 2024-03-08 01:01:53 UTC · score 14

    It’s fantastic for structural parts that don’t take large acceleration loads. Really nice concept.

    For parts that take large acceleration loads, you want to go high-infill because higher weight generally is going to absorb that inertia better.

  • u/NopeNotRightNow · 2024-03-08 03:58:17 UTC · score 4

    It's pretty much the only type of infill I use if not 100%

  • u/NighthawK1911 · 2024-03-08 10:26:27 UTC · score 3

    I don't see a reason to not go 100% infill on 2A prints.

    In non 2A prints I usually go gyroid because the angles take longer to print than smooth arcs.

  • u/oij808 · 2024-03-08 04:33:40 UTC · score 1

    I'm pretty sure infill contributes much less to strength than wall thickness generally speaking so if you don't need 100% infill then you might as well just go for a higher number of walls with light infill for internal overhang support.

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    Yeet22

    Originally posted by u/Apprehensive-Mix3174 at 2025-06-07T08:20:43Z

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    Eureka! MP5 22lr 3 position FRT!

    Originally posted by u/Realistic_Ad_9767 at 2025-06-07T07:22:02Z

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    Before you ask for files, please be patient! OOB is still an unsolved issue in this design. This is a proof of concept that 3 position FRT can be done within the stock MP5 22lr trigger pack. I still have concerns for the longevity of the 3D printed parts under live fire condition. I’m looking into metal components for this project. Nevertheless, we did it!


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    Printed a blue gun for a permit class. Anyone know why the raised lines formed?

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    Pla Pro vs Polymaker polymax Tough

    Originally posted by u/BillyBigger45 at 2025-06-07T02:10:54Z

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    For pews and similar parts I’ve been thinking about stocking up on one or both of these filaments, both from polymaker, and was hoping some anons may be able to help me out in picking and choosing.

    At current pla is going to be the filament to use for impact resistance and general toughness. I’m aware of the faults with pla, but want to know which of these two do you think I should use?

    They seem comparable, but was hoping wiser anons than me could help.


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    does anyone have these files it would help my project out a lot

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    Possibility of making a cast/form to support print during annealing?

    Originally posted by u/DiscussionOdd8175 at 2025-06-07T02:08:35Z

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    My question: Would it be possible/beneficial to create a mold of the printed object that’s inserted in magwell/inner structures, and encases the outside so to prevent warping and preserves dimensional integrity?

    Would it be as simple as using Shapr3d to subtract the 3D model from a solid block, then again with the interior?

    What materials would withstand the heat and not bond with the print in the process?


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    VZ 61 Frame Assembly Guide?

    Originally posted by u/awpk03s at 2025-06-07T01:34:13Z

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    Assembling a parts kit on a Titus TA61 print, and looking for any type of build/assembly instructions/pictures. I have found some online that mostly suck, but perhaps my google-fu isn’t hitting the right spots.

    So if you have a link or some pics for how all these little bits and pieces are supposed to fit together in the lower, please do me a solid and share, I’ll be much obliged!


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    Beginner

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    G43 remix of neutron nicks 43x, coming soon to MostlyPeacefulMachineShop 🤙🏻

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    Null22

    Originally posted by u/Nervous_Tonight353 at 2025-06-07T00:45:19Z

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    Has anyone tested it or started building it?


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    P80 for the books

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    Think I over did it with my filament dryer?

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    Stubby now (it got cold)

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    Testing the Palmetto Polymer Scope Mount Gen 2, Indoor Range

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    25% off Glock parts kits and mags

    Originally posted by u/MuscleBig9912 at 2025-06-06T23:47:32Z

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    Have to pass the message on everygunpart is having sale until Sunday


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    When painting Pa6-CF, does one need to use primer/adhesion promoter?

    Originally posted by u/arizonadreamin at 2025-06-06T23:37:03Z

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    Pretty much the title. I’m planning on just rattlecanning my AR-build, but don’t know how Pa6 likes paint. If nobody has done it, I’ll report back