3D printing, dream ironically fleshed out :)
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Acrylic has a pretty low melting point...
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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That would be HDPE or UHMW. Similar...dart guy wrote:Is that the stuff cutting boards are made of?
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Nice fine! Not exactly a printer that will be on everyone's desktop by the end of the decade though
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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@Labtecpower. Very cool, but now every news agency in the world is going to be having fits about "printable metal guns". Great.
@Dart Guy. Unless you are doing low velocity or extremely loose-fitting projectiles, I doubt you'll be able to find any kind of plastic that will do the job. I guess high-speed, tight fitting potatoes would be OK, but anything else will wear down the barrel too fast for serious use. I don't know what that first "3D-printed gun" was made out of, but if you noticed, they had to replace the barrel after EVERY shot. I'd say even a hybrid spud-cannon probably puts a lot of wear on the barrel.
@Dart Guy. Unless you are doing low velocity or extremely loose-fitting projectiles, I doubt you'll be able to find any kind of plastic that will do the job. I guess high-speed, tight fitting potatoes would be OK, but anything else will wear down the barrel too fast for serious use. I don't know what that first "3D-printed gun" was made out of, but if you noticed, they had to replace the barrel after EVERY shot. I'd say even a hybrid spud-cannon probably puts a lot of wear on the barrel.
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Unlike plastic guns, the cost of the equipment needed to make this would buy you the stock of a small gun store.mako wrote:@Labtecpower. Very cool, but now every news agency in the world is going to be having fits about "printable metal guns". Great.
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Very true. But the media really doesn't care much. If they can blow it into a good story, they will, regardless of the facts.Unlike plastic guns, the cost of the equipment needed to make this would buy you the stock of a small gun store.
Look at that first plastic printed gun. The thing was UTTERLY useless; any backyard hobbyist could have built something better in less that an hour. But that didn't stop some enterprising journalist for getting some good publicity for his work.
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The guy who was promoting the gun made sure he gave the journalists wanted to hear. I don't think they can get too hysterical about this particular one though. Unless you'rein Manchester
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Exactly why we bought one, and it's being put to good use as we speakmako wrote:It WOULD be really handy for building prototype weapons.
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OMG these plastic guns are dangerous, you should totally not print them guys.
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Wow, that looks scary! Have you tried making one with proper materials?
Um... yes, and it sort of worked, but you still should totally not print guns!
OK Mr. Government
Wow, that looks scary! Have you tried making one with proper materials?
Um... yes, and it sort of worked, but you still should totally not print guns!
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life