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<blockquote data-quote="bmoore2156" data-source="post: 2465713" data-attributes="member: 37396"><p>Hey guys just a little update... I bought a second printer as I have a side business going where I am designing and printing off some industrial parts. I will continue this project as soon as I get caught up on my latest parts run. When I drew my cad model for my bullet box, I did it in such a way that I can change the bullet dimensions easily. The entire container will change dimensions to maintain clearances, oring location and depth, bullet separation, outter wall thickness and lid size. Also I can just type in a bullet quantity and it automatically resizes everything for that as well. Right now I need to print another lid with reduced clearance as this one fits slightly loose around the oring. I just got some olive green filament in for future testing. Also I included a drawing of a 22lr blank, tennis ball launcher test for fun. hoping this will save my arm as my border collie won't/can't stop with the ball. She has no use for the bumper thrower either. <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤦🏻♂️" title="Man facepalming: light skin tone :man_facepalming_tone1:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f926-1f3fb-2642.png" data-shortname=":man_facepalming_tone1:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bmoore2156, post: 2465713, member: 37396"] Hey guys just a little update... I bought a second printer as I have a side business going where I am designing and printing off some industrial parts. I will continue this project as soon as I get caught up on my latest parts run. When I drew my cad model for my bullet box, I did it in such a way that I can change the bullet dimensions easily. The entire container will change dimensions to maintain clearances, oring location and depth, bullet separation, outter wall thickness and lid size. Also I can just type in a bullet quantity and it automatically resizes everything for that as well. Right now I need to print another lid with reduced clearance as this one fits slightly loose around the oring. I just got some olive green filament in for future testing. Also I included a drawing of a 22lr blank, tennis ball launcher test for fun. hoping this will save my arm as my border collie won't/can't stop with the ball. She has no use for the bumper thrower either. 🤦🏻♂️ [/QUOTE]
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