This is the same carbine, in a half-unfolded format, WITHOUT complete modeled parts on the interior surfaces yet ("there are blobbed-in rectangular blocks standing in place of finished parts to demonstrate functional form factor"). This is a normal part of my development process, the blobs get refined into finished parts as standard components that can have their geometry checked across multiple modeled formats (open, closed, half folded, all parts of the duty cycle of the bolt/barrel reciprocation, all parts of the trigger assembly duty cycle, etc), and part of why I like to use an old version of sketchup that lets me do this on my local machine quickly and easily.
LBRY Tags: 3d printer; cryptocurrency; gun
u/derokieausmuskogee · 2024-03-16 19:35:35 UTC · score 18
Seeing all these 3d printed rifle cans inspired me to create this. It uses a D cell tube, a resin printed monolithic coaxial core, and an FDM printed locking collar, which I think CF PC would work for.
The reason for the D cell tube is twofold. One, I'm not going to burn a stamp o…
u/TBoneUs · 2023-11-26 15:21:08 UTC · score 40
As promised on my last post I would have a range report.
A little background. This is my AT4 subcaliber project. It’s an expended AT4 tube, registered as a DD. Inside is a 40mm barrel with a Vulcan cannon chamber as the chamber. This is then mounted with 3d printed centering rings and trunion. Currently usin…