I also want to experiment with a 0.25 nozzle,
can you tell anything about layer adhesion en printing times ?
The detail looks really sharp
I also want to experiment with a 0.25 nozzle,
can you tell anything about layer adhesion en printing times ?
The detail looks really sharp
thought it was a bit crisp and clean when so small Love it
I think I've seen this on twitter or something a while ago. Doesn't it also move like an actual rattle gun? This is such an impressive print!
Is it part of a bigger model?
Wow, that is really amazing detail. Do the parts move correctly too?
I think I've seen this on twitter or something a while ago. Doesn't it also move like an actual rattle gun? This is such an impressive print!
Is it part of a bigger model?
Thank you!
I put it on instagram and twitter ages ago, but was persuaded to share it with the community here..
The thing is meant to be a stand alone model which will eventually be perched on it's pintle mount as found on a Chinook or Blackhawk door mount.
Here's a video of the bolt and delinker turning together..
I also want to experiment with a 0.25 nozzle,
can you tell anything about layer adhesion en printing times ?
The detail looks really sharp
I print everything at low speed and low temperature. Say inner wall at around 40 and outer at 18. Temperature is usually around 186 degrees and the bed set to 60. Layer adhesion seems fine, but these are small parts and fragile anyway. The only place where layer adhesion was a problem is with the barrels, where I set the infill too low.
Man, that's AWSOME!!!!
How have you managed to get the parts modeled? I´m looking since month/years for minigun or gatling plans to make a 3D model, but without success...
Edited by GuestMan, that's AWSOME!!!!
How have you managed to get the parts modeled? I´m looking since month/years for minigun or gatling plans to make a 3D model, but without success...
Sorry about the late reply, it's been a while since I've been here..
I may have mentioned it before, but the model was found on 3D Warehouse, made by user thespoonkiller. The model isn't 3D printable and able to function out of the box, as the parts need tweaking for tolerances, but otherwise it's all there:
https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/user.html?id=0015491875973132162600283&nav=models
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Thank you!
0.25 nozzle using Faberdashery Robot silver at around 186 degrees.
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