How have you been Hal. I tried texting you the other day but it went to land line. I just wanted to see whats up. I was going to try texting again but every time I think of it, it's 2:00 am lol.
Terry
I have a converted 1975 SP1, I love it. You made a good choice. Can you post pictures of the pin hole conversion when you get it done. I curious on how it looks.
I'm looking to shoot 9mm out of mine. What is set up do you use?
Maximum Printable X/Y Area 11" Diameter (280mm)
Maximum Printable Square Size 7 3/4" (197mm)
Maximum Printable Z Height 14 3/4" (375mm)
I always though that some type of scanner would be nice but I've never had a need for one.
I've never had to mess with g codes or m codes on mine.
I've use PLA...
I have the Rostock MAX v2 from seemecnc. I bought the kit for $899. It's a 24 hour build but you learn a lot about printers when you go this route. I picked this on because it has one of the largest build platforms.
edit. I wanted to add: Some of the reasons home build platforms don't go much...
It really depends on what you want to do with them. The new printers do a better job with speed, quality and accuracy but you still have the same limations on part strength.
Number 2 runs great in factory configuration. It even runs Remington UMC. I bought a barrel shrouds barrel that I plan on cutting down and threading. I decided to try it first and I had nothing but trouble on the first mag. Pulled it right back out. I'll reshape the chamber when I get time.
I picked up my select fire AR15 last week and had a chance to shoot it today. I first ran a few mags through the original upper that has a 3 prong flash hider. Then I installed a new flat top upper that I assembled with a precision Armament M4-72 sever-duty compensator. I picked this one because...
The buyer was a good guy but hit some hard times so I bought it back before paperwork cleared. Not sure if I'm keeping it our not. I love that little gun.