There are some printed 380 grips on the market. The issue is that they don’t look like the real thing at all. If someone doesn’t care about authenticity then printing would be fine, but if you are going for the OEM look, printed grips just don’t hack it.Print one?
Edit- I realize this user’s immediate problem was ably solved by community, just thinking in the future that’s the kind of thing where someone might just post the STL?
Now we're talking. Have you resin printed any gun parts? I'm rocking a anycubic vyper.I have a resin printer. If I get the texture right you'll never know the difference except for no mold parting lines.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen this, I’ve only seen the printed grips and other printed stuff where you can see the lines.I have a resin printer. If I get the texture right you'll never know the difference except for no mold parting lines.
I've used my resin printer to do tight tolerance mock ups of parts and FCGs I've designed.Now we're talking. Have you resin printed any gun parts? I'm rocking a anycubic vyper.
The most common layer thickness of a FDM printer is 0.2mm thick due to the most common nozzle size being 0.4mm. FDM is like a CNC hot glue gun.I don’t think I’ve ever seen this, I’ve only seen the printed grips and other printed stuff where you can see the lines.