Base up safe again? I’d be curious as what you changed. And if I need to reprint the large base up plate. Amazing work. I printed the large base before you said not to and it’s amazing the little details in that thing.
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It's pretty straight forward. Use a spring from the collator to the drop tube just like normal. For 9mm and 40sw brass, or sizing pistol bullets (9mm-45acp), the DAA large spring and my large adapters will work. For 45acp brass you would need the DAA output chute spring, which is 13.5mm ID, and my extra large adapters.
Print out the "APP_Drop_Tube_#3_#4_Tube_Adapter". This will connect the drop tube to either the #3 or #4 (two largest) plastic tubes that come with the APP. From here you are just setting up the APP the way you would normally. You can cut the tube down to be shorter if you want, which is what I did.
There is a pic of my setup on page 79. In the pic you will see I also have a "APP_Offset_Connector" on the APP press. I came up with this and use it primarily for sizing 45acp bullets, because it gives me more clearance between the tube and my modified handle. It will not work with .45 brass (they will get hung up), but I assume it would with everything else.
Edited to add:
Here is the DAA output chute spring. It is larger then the DAA large spring by .5mm, and is 4 feet long, so you can cut it up in to whatever length pieces you need. I mentioned this before, but if I were to buy springs again I would just get the small DAA spring and this output spring, and skip the large one. This one will do everything the large one does and more. Who knows maybe you can find a use for the chute too. lol
https://www.doublealpha.biz/us/doubl...BoCXCkQAvD_BwE
Just for the record, I print all my collator plates at 2 walls and 10% infill these days, and they are plenty strong. I have printed these things so many times I was burning through filament like crazy.
Oh and I can't stress this enough. Make sure you have enough angle on the feeder when you are feeding brass. 45-60 degrees.
I totally forgot, I was going to include some other APP stuff I have designed. I have a dedicated APP bullet slide for 45acp and 9mm. I find them to be more reliable then the stock APP slide. I also designed a replacement base for the APP slide for brass. It has additional support at the base of the case to improve reliability (some assembly required :))
I have added the parts to the download and incremented to v1.0.6.
I just noticed you put a small notch in the hex plate for the set screw on the brass hex adapter, Very nice touch. And time cut big time by your suggested settings. 4 hour time cut! Epic.
In case any one is wondering how to orient the APP slides.
On the brass slide, the little tab gets glued in to the rear slot. If you look at the original design you will see what I mean. Or there is a one piece version you can print with supports. Just disassemble the original APP slide and replace the bottom part with my part, using the original claws and top piece.
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Tyler, you are a legend :)
So my good friend Ed was kind enough to point out a detail about my APP case slider part I forgot. As designed it requires permanent alteration to the original part. I won't go in to details now but I am deciding whether to keep it as is or change it to not require that alteration.
Ed can be a pain that way.......happens when you take up with really smart people. I just need to run everything by him BEFORE I print instead of after......where then I have to do it twice. ;) Handy man to have around, that's for sure.
I need to look close at your APP stuff......can't keep up with you as it is.....slow down for the slow people....:)
Have you posted anything before today on the APP parts? Did I miss them? I modified mine for .40 cases to make it feed right, and .308, and .223. and I've been thinking I need to print the fixes because the mods sort of disfigured it. Didn't have the luxury of a printer then.....
https://i.postimg.cc/KjwGXCG0/IMG-3285.jpg
Above, I got rid of the chamfers on top of the slide for .223 and .308. All the chamfers did it make the cases tilt and fall crooked.
https://i.postimg.cc/5trYqmHV/IMG-3266.jpg
for .40 I really could have used a printer.....I couldn't keep the bases from falling into the caseholder plowed area....the wires helped but your print design would be better. NOW, I can make all the bases I want.
I have not, and I have really only dabbled on overcoming the short comings of the slide mechanism. Dedicated slides for bullet feeding are straight forward. Solving all the little reliability issues with case feeding is a whole nother animal.
I have a feeling between you, Ed and me we could probably come up with some good stuff.