Looking good! BTW, what is the outside diameter of that Dillon tube......and the inside diameter.....
Is there only one tube or does Dillon supply more than one based on caliber?
I was tempted to try PEI, but then TylerR sweared by Poly P. I'm glad I listened. It's been heaven sent. So easy to use and so predictable.
For my long skinnys, I tried something different yesterday....and got away with it.
I printed a Medium downtube (part that goes on the feeder die insert......timed it so that I watched it go from 95% to 100%......soon as the printing ended (temps normally start back to zero), I reset the temperatures back to 215 and 65, so I wouldn't have to wait for them to reheat, I used a wood chisel bevel side down and popped the finished part with it (it went flying), immediately wiped the hot bed with 99% alcohol, re-homed the nozzle, pushed the command to print the #10 Spring Adapter, and it started the second print......without skipping a beat.
One hour later I had the both parts to finish my 9mm feed die done. Why'd I do that?
1. To save a lot of time usually wasted between prints, waiting for it to heat up.
2. I don't have the imperfections often caused by printing two parts side by side.
3. And I think the parts are stronger when they don't have to cool off between layers when the nozzle is printing the companion part's layers.
4. I'm thinking I will save wear and tear on my printer by not going through as many heat up procedures......I don't think the nozzle or the bed lost much heat, because the second print started in about 20 seconds.