Tyler,
I am not sure how to upload a video. The above pic is what I have modified so far. That is the #8 BND slide plate. As you can see I had to make the upright post thhicker to keep the bullet from falling forward into the hole and jamming the feeder. I also had to cut a groove into the plate in an attempt to catch the edge of the base so the bullet would flip nose down. If that groove is not there the bullet just drops down and catches on the high part of the plate and gets pulled out of the collator plate. Then after 5 or six, they just fall on the floor.
I started reading this thread from the beginning about a week ago. I can't believe how much information is posted here and how much work you and AmmoMike and everybody else has put into this. It is really appreciated not only by myself but by everybody else that is making use of you guys's genius.
I tried to get the hang of Fusion 360 but quickly got lost. To many things to remember at the advanced age of 73. My head doesn't work like it used to.
I went down the rabbit hole several months ago and purchased an AnkerMake 5. Sweet printer! It took just a little under 9 hours to print the main base, while I'm hearing that some of the printers are taking 30 to 40 hours to print the same thing. My standard speed is 250. When I measured the 20mm calibration cube that I printed, the only axis that was off was the Z axis and it was only off by .01 mm, so I called it good to go.