First part printed, unfortunately the green filment only lasted to about 70%, but final result wasn’t to bad anyway.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...c97a841f6b.jpg
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First part printed, unfortunately the green filment only lasted to about 70%, but final result wasn’t to bad anyway.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...c97a841f6b.jpg
I'll say not....if you hadn't said different, I would have thought you did that on purpose! Looks great!
There is a setting in your browser......tells the printer to print supports under anything that is overhanging more than a ___ Degree angle. I'm assuming the percent sign should have been the degree symbol???? and he's asking for the angle to be 60?
It not, I don't know what Tyler's asking for......hang around and see if he's around to respond. If that isn't it, I don't have a clue.
Here it is loaded in to Cura.
https://media.discordapp.net/attachm...440&height=590
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachmen...6529/image.png
Thanks,
I’m using Prusa slicer, but looking at the picture I believe I can use a support enforcer just on the lower part of the base slide.
Using Prusa, enabling supports on build plate only, will create supports on other parts of the base slide also. I’m not an advanced user so maybe there are better ways to do it in prusa as well. I’ll try and see what happens.
I’ve started to order parts to the build, and I noticed that the link in the manual to the prox sensor seems to be dead. But I’ve understood that you need an inductive NC 18mm diameter with at least 8mm distance capability.
Will any of these work?
https://www.amazon.se/Heschen-närhet...ps%2C86&sr=8-3
Or this one?
https://www.amazon.se/närhetssensor-...language=en_GB
The link in the manual is up again.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
What you are looking for is the PRD18-14DN2 model. The others you referenced have a shorter sensing distance. May or may not work. More info here:
https://hvhindustrial.com/pdfs/7_PRD_20161025_W.pdf
Also note there is DN2 and DP2. They are not the same. The N connects the trigger wire to ground where the P connects the trigger wire to positive voltage.
I have been playing with feeding rifle bullets lately to run in a Lee ACP for pointing purposes for Fclass shooting, one thing that is happening is the bullets are hammering the tips they drop on the next. For precision shooting this is not good. I am trying to figure out a way to slow the drop without introducing feeding issues. Anybody have good idea's for this?
Ok, I have had a few of those half twist drop tube connector pieces printed,but the tolerances seem too tight and I have broke a few while twisting to the locked possition. Any advice on that?
Tyler.....been playing around with DesignSpark again......if successful it could mean your bullet feeders could feed and seat in the same station....
Just preliminary.....I'll keep you all posted.....
https://i.postimg.cc/BQGzfH1J/1_Station_FeednSeat.jpg
Rose part gets pushed by a sub shell plate up into a feeder...bullet drops down the ramp into the windowed seater die. Simple.;)
For a windowed seating die, for example like this one.....
https://i.postimg.cc/C12V41vz/GoldMedalDie.jpg
It isn't a final design, but you have to start somewhere.:) I printed it out today, and my threads are too tight. Don't know where the fit is off. But the only thing you have in the downloads is the plastic die nut.....I tried to copy it, but without the design parameters, it will be trial and error......so far no joy.
The plan is to make a universal connector between feed dies and seaters, NOT different connector for every caliber.......may be dreaming, but I'm going to give it a serious try, if I can get those female threads right.
Already, having printed the first try, I see where the half moon insert has to be redesigned or added to, because some of your feeders are pushed by the cases inside the die, not from below the die like the 9mm one. (I should have been more observant!:))
Talk about timely.....I had just finished another thread design and your tool is looser still....so I did a saveas #3 and tooled once more with yours........will let you know how it did when I get another print done. Thankyou! There are no really clear videos on doing 3D printed threads to fit existing.....lots of methods, and lots of wondering who's right. You want loose but not too loose....a slow trial and error exercise.
Your bullet feeder dies nailed the male thread.....so I'm expecting great things from the female tool.:)
I think I figured out the pusher insert. We will see today.
Hi, I have just started printing and am ordering all the parts. The link for the switch seems to be broken. Is there an alternate part for this?
I also found the spring kit is unavailable. If anyone is looking this one appears to have all the same springs.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BG5W6M4Z...W4EADZJGAMCJ7N
For anyone near Menards that is looking for the spring set, they have one that appears to be the same as the one on Amazon...
Sontax[emoji2400] Spring Assortment Kit - 200 Piece at Menards https://www.menards.com/main/p-1444421806881.htm
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