Hmmm, I did have one roll of black PLA pro come that way......I unrolled about 50 feet and carefully rolled it back....not really a pleasant experience, mostly because the feed jammed and I had to start over. At least it was caught on a small print. I do like the tuffness of the Pro, Plus, or whatever Overture wants to call it this year.
Have not had a bad wind from Zyltec yet.....but I've only used Silks, Lipstick red (Lee match) and gunmetal grey from them. I've never tried to match RCBS green, tho RedlegEd did, and sent me a yard of it......but it's closer to the old green not the current....
My latest silk roll is from MatterHackers.com called MH BUILD "Red Silky". Finally a true red like Zyltec's lipstick red comes in Silk. The Overture silk red I just printed is a little bluer....sorta more on the rose side....think you can see that in the picture above. I haven't printed a bullet feeder die with the MH stuff yet.
Last edited by GWS; 11-04-2023 at 03:01 PM.
That's true, but I did modify it into a one piece slide with a fully open drop hole for me....which I found works perfect for the pistol brass I reload....9mm, .40, .357, and .45. So....I don't have to worry about adjusting the drop hole....it stays fully open only.
Pistol_Brass_Slide_Plate-solid.zip
Last edited by GWS; 11-04-2023 at 12:49 AM.
My brain is about done I guess.....all these posts about "satin" filaments! ......SILK! not satin......don't know where my memory has gone.....anyone seen it hanging around looking lost? Eyes aren't the only thing that gets old.....
And this month I have been given a knew challenge......neuropathy in my feet....and I haven't heard about any good outcomes with that....so if numb feet that won't get better is all I get for my 74th birthday.....means I'm not especially looking forward to more. You young guys enjoy it while you can. Youth is not something you ought to take for granted.....even 40 or 50 year-old youngsters.
I knew what ya meant. I haven't messed with silk much, though I do have some. I hear the prints aren't as strong as normal PLA but who knows. Been looking for printing motivation lately. Probably will print the feeding does for the cartridges that I seat and crimp in the same station. Would be sweet to move that to station 4 with a feed die in 3 on my 550b.
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So have you printed bullet feed dies yet? If not I have some suggestions if they come out like mine. I mean they print beautitful, but my Creality CR10 V2 still makes more stringing than I like for some things....one being small vertical ball bearing holes like you print for bullet feed dies. I found that an exacto knife is needed on mine to start the hole cleanup, then I use numbered drill bits 26 and 30 to finish the holes. The #30 to go horizontally clear through the die insert, then a #26 to just open the larger outside round, angle reamed just a tad toward but not through the smaller diameter inner wall. That allows the ball bearing to go in the holes only to flush with the outside....and hold the bullets inside until they reach the designed recess that allows the bearings to release and drop the bullets.
Then the final insurance ...... run a drill bit at or just under the caliber diameter up and down through the center of the die a few times, to clean anything that might slow down the bullets dropping.
Notice I never mentioned a drill......use your hands to twist them, or you will over do and ruin it.
Last edited by GWS; 11-05-2023 at 05:21 PM.
Dear Team !
Correctly understood that for optimal brass feeding the collator main body should be angled so that the brass hole adapter have a zero vertical angle ?
Best Regards
///Roger
For pistol, I have found it depends on the case, some need more tilt, positive from vertical of brass hole adapter, and some will run with less tilt than vertical. Once determined how much tilt of the collator is needed I just add it to my set up list.
That said, I do not run any cases with brass hole adapter less than vertical but some with more tilt. I have seen some other collators tilted very steeply.
Easy cases like 9mm can run well with brass hole adapter vertical tilt. 30 Carbine I run with about 10 degrees more tilt to get cases to slide down the collator plate and not bunch up around the cases in the hole ready to drop. More tilt does not hurt anything from what I have found running six different pistol cases. I do not run rifle cases in collator.
It is trial and error, what works is optimal. I ran about 1,000 cases of each size just dropping into a bucket to get best angle of tilt and speed of collator plate set to give best results.
GD
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Gents, first time poster, but began this journey over the summer...I got into 3d printing because of AM's feeder and had built one way back when...worked ok but mostly shot cast so I just kinda let it sit off to the side...then I ran across this feed over the summer and all I can say is WOW! I decided to start "over" with this project but was luckly to be able to reuse a lot of the parts from my first build. It got me so excited it "made" me purchase another 3d printer! Had an original ender 3 and now have the ender5s1...wow cut my print times in half and made me learn Klipper which is amazing! Anyway...
My main goals were bullet sizing and bulge busting on the APP and bullet feeding on the 650...I am so pleased with the improvements and have been going gang busters since I got it finished. It was a little time-consuming reading through every post and taking notes on the important stuff but it was a time passer during boring Zoom meetings!
My question is on the APP parts...first is if I recall Tyler that is your design but there are no editable files available correct like the collator? I have successfully ran 100's each of 9mm, .38, 45acp, 45 colt and 30-06 rounds both sizing through the APP and loading with the Dillon, and now that this has made that process so much faster and easier I want to expand to my rifle bullets to 45-70 for nose down sizing...issue I have and fully admit may have missed it in the git...is nothing for a slider or insert for the 45-70.
the APP_DROP_TUBE
The second question is using the lee tubes from the universal kit, using the medium tubes for 9mm, 38, and 30-06, I was able to make something work using APP_DROP_TUBE_#2 adaptor on the top to Drop Tube and using the APP_Drop_Tube_APP_Insert_Medium to connect to the Bullet insert...not sure if that was the plan or if I am missing something there as well...it works just doesnt look right since the tube is going inside of the APP_Insert_Medium. Not sure if that's clear as mud!
But great job with this overall and have seen a lot of new people to 3d Printing which is great and know it has been said many times but the most important advice is spend the time doing TT's calibration if using Marlin, or follow the Klipper guide if using klipper...it makes a world of difference when your parts go together without having to sand and fit!
Thanks Tyler...I don't know what I am doing wrong but when I open the Parts Generator under the tab Project Location, I get the message "The project folder was not found. Place the .jar file in the project folder or press the Change button to select the project location"
Do you or anyone else know what I am doing wrong?
Cheers
DekM
Thanks for the reply,TylerR.
I'll check and have another go on the weekend, busy week this one.
Cheers,
DekM
Tyler, I appreciate it, I ended up creating one similar to yours, I load a couple of different length bullets depending on the type of shoot, same thing with the 30-06 which the 308 slide ended up being too short for those bullets. I also decided to eliminate the hook and just use a M3 nut and bolt with a through hole...the only way I can successfully print those hooks is on my slower Ender 3, the Ender5S1 is so fast it ends up breaking it off half way through the print. I also size 7 different calibers so they are getting changed a lot and was concerned the ones I did print will end up breaking off when I am in rush for a match (murphy's law!)...happy to share, don't want to take away from anything you have done.
Is there a BND slide plate that will work with a H&G 130 cast bullet with out having to do a lot of modifying to another plate? I have been trying to make this work for 3 or 4 days to get the bullets to feed into my Star Sizer. I think that the problem is that the bullet is so short. I'm getting really frustrated. The feeder itself will feed nose up perfectly.
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |