I had the same problem on first run trying to print the bullet feed dies in .223. I added an brim and it worked great. First run got just to the top of the first set of holes for ball bearings and came loose.
I got one successful print but it seems like the internal surface where the ball bearings ride seems rough so bullets are jamming.
I had to pass a drill bit through the inside to get the bullets to fall freely even without ball bearings.
Once my Mount post base print completes tomorrow morning I will try printing the bullet feeder die in PLA. I will print it one piece at a time and I may try enabling Z Hop in case the nozzle is hitting the edge and knocking it over.
The bed surface is the factory Creality Carborundum glass.
Typically things stick like glue to it.
Edit: what are you guys using for elastics?
It’s almost like I need a second printer.
Which bullets are you trying to feed? I assume the 6.5 you are collating? It should not be tight at all for those, as the opening is actually 7.1mm.
Are you printing at .12 layer height? If it is still tight try using some acetone with a cleaning jag and smooth out the opening.
Check the manual for the link to the mcmaster carr springs. They work 1000 times better then elastics or orings.
Last edited by TylerR; 02-10-2021 at 08:04 PM.
Hi,
Can't help with the second printer, but I'm using these Orthodontic Elastics I got on Ebay. In hindsight, I guess the 1/4" or 5/16" would have been plenty, but the 3/8" work well too. I use two or three per side to give me enough tension. Hope this helps.
Ed
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Hi TylerR,
My sincere apologies! Once you got me the updated file and I reprinted, everything came out perfect (and it also works with my bowler hat BB as well!) I wish I could show you a video, but my XL650 isn't completely set up yet. I promise, as soon as it is, I'll post a video. I can tell you when I manually run the die with a stack of bullets, it performs flawlessly.
Ed
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Edit: Page 200 WooHoo.
Yes I’m using the same 140gr Hornady ELD-M.
I’m using PETG. From what I’ve read it isn’t affected by acetone which is why I will be trying PLA next.
You do realize that a 6.5mm bullet is actually 0.2644” or 6.72mm.
A 7mm bullet is 0.284” or 7.2mm
This is the closest thing I have to 7.1mm.
It’s not even close to fitting even if I try to force it.
This drill bit is 6.7mm and will not drop through.
I can shake it as hard as I can and it won’t drop through.
Last edited by thump_rrr; 02-10-2021 at 09:12 PM.
Yes I do realize that. I went back and looked at the cad file and it is currently set to 7.2, which you are right, probably wont work for 7mm now that you say. But it should definitely work for 6.5 (6.72). Maybe 7mm would have to be another die. That's kind of what I am trying to figure out. I can certainly open it up further.
As you can see 1 corner of the support isn’t playing nice. Hopefully it holds up because this is a 20hr print that is only 69% complete. Walls 6 50% fill.
Once this finishes I’ll switch over to PLA and try to get a completed die by tomorrow night.
At worst this weekend I should have one to test.
I have 101 projects started around the house and they’re all partially completed.
The video surveillance system only has 5/6 cameras up and running.
The new modules for the security system have arrived but I would need to replace all 16 end of line resistors which means removing mouldings from every door and window in the house.
My parts to extend the range of my wifi also came in today.
My engine build for the Mustang has stalled me cause my machinist nearly cut off 2 fingers last month
Bullet feeder die insert update.
I got up at 3:00am when my post base finished and switched over to PLA.
I printed the 7MM Die insert in PLA .12 20% as usual.
Besides the back looking a bit ugly where the joint is it is once again under dimensioned in the interior portions.
I am using a vernier caliper because I don't have a set of pin gauges.
My internal dimension are 6.8mm interior at the top, 7.6mm at the bottom
My external dimensions are 12.1mm below the neck and 16.35mm at the top.
I designed and printed a small washer in Tinkercad with the following dimensions.
14mm OD. 7.2MM ID. 2mm thickness
Actual print dimensions are 14mm OD. 6.8mm ID. 2.0mm Thickness.
I just found the following article and was wondering if it has any bearing on the print issues I am seeing?
https://forum.simplify3d.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2042
I need to leave for work soon but what I did was open the die insert in Tinkercad. I opened the interior dimension to 7.4mm.
If my theory is correct I should come home to a print with an internal dimension of 7.0mm.
I also switched back to PETG since my settings are more dialed in.
Edit#2 Tonight when I get home I may print up a .45ACP bullet die to see if I get the same undersized results.
Last edited by thump_rrr; 02-11-2021 at 09:16 AM. Reason: video
I know this has been mentioned before but its like 5k pages back somewhere. Tyler, what drawing program are you using again? I am trying to download it at work and just cant remember the name.
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