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<blockquote data-quote="bmoore2156" data-source="post: 2450901" data-attributes="member: 37396"><p>Update. I started the print yesterday and its looking pretty good. I am by no means a professional with cad or 3d printing so there will be learning along the way. I am noticing some voids in the print using this new fillament, so Ill need to fix that. Also looking at some higher temp fillaments for this project. I am mainly curious about fit at the moment and less about finish. Also, it appears I made the walls thicker than needed. Each bullet hole is basically a mirror image of that cartridge chamber. It has the exact same case taper and shoulder angle. I made the "chambers" about .010" larger for filament shrinkage (I may need more clearance) It should be finished when I get home after work tonight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bmoore2156, post: 2450901, member: 37396"] Update. I started the print yesterday and its looking pretty good. I am by no means a professional with cad or 3d printing so there will be learning along the way. I am noticing some voids in the print using this new fillament, so Ill need to fix that. Also looking at some higher temp fillaments for this project. I am mainly curious about fit at the moment and less about finish. Also, it appears I made the walls thicker than needed. Each bullet hole is basically a mirror image of that cartridge chamber. It has the exact same case taper and shoulder angle. I made the "chambers" about .010" larger for filament shrinkage (I may need more clearance) It should be finished when I get home after work tonight. [/QUOTE]
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