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FamAR Update for December

Stubbs Customs 110.7KiB Dec. 20, 2022, 4:52 p.m.

Rifle AR-15

The hard part of the FamAR is almost over! I lost a lot of time over the beginning of this month, from being an extra in a neat film project to Christmas shopping that involved going to the same stores on different days with different people to get them to pick gifts for each other, I am sore all over.

The most important Christmas present of all however, is that I will have a few days off here to try and get you guys the FamAR by January.

This component is the most important part of the build, takes nearly 15 hours to print even with my 1mm nozzle, houses the safety, trigger transfer mechanism, and hosts a possibly fragile grip compartment. I have gone through two incarnations of this part myself, and I just got a 2 pack of filament rolls today to try again. If possible, I will have my prototype in a presentable state by new years, and then we will kick off January strong with an assembly tutorial and some videos of it firing.

In other news, I am also looking at starting my own Subscribestar so you guys can fund my madness directly. Across multiple platforms I have thousands of viewers, and while demographics show many of you are minors just here for cool pictures of guns, foreigners without access to cool things, and an alarmingly high amount of women, if even a quarter of you were to give me $1, I would crank out twice the weirdness, and I could afford more partnerships, and giveaways. It is very tempting.

Expect a full part list and a video explaining how it works, even if I don't have mine completely done by then.

LBRY Tags: famar; ar15; print; cold war; famas