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Posted: 11/16/2020 1:21:38 PM EDT
Was going to buy a nub mod but why not just roll your own. So I did. Had some machined for friends and family but honestly PLA is good enough for range use. I was using proto pasta "Silver Smoke Grey Translucent HTPLA" and it worked well. Got the screws from mcmaster here. https://www.mcmaster.com/92290A139/

Files here.  
https://github.com/fernilab/SFX

Pictures below are of an older gen. Forgot to add internal radii. D'oh!



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Thanks for sharing
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Man I need to get a 3D printer, all the money it would of saved me on small things...….
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Thanks for sharing
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No problem.

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Man I need to get a 3D printer, all the money it would of saved me on small things...….
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That or if you get enough peeps involved you can get a 3D print service to do the printing for you. Usually even if you do MJF or something along those lines the parts end up being about 7 dollars a piece or so (Depending on the part of course). These are also the fancy printers that us mere mortals can't really afford (I think the cheapest HP MJF is about 50k ).
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