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Quoted: Quoted: Cura is a slicer which will turn the STL file for the 3D model you have into a gcode the machine will understand. It's honestly about the best out there, and comes with preloaded profiles for popular printers, like the Creality family of printers, including the Ender3. You can't write g code? I probably could, it's just been a while ????? |
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Quoted: Quoted: So, did the math. The lower cost $8.14 to print. Electricity was $3.52, and the filament was $4.62. And I was off on how much it takes to print a whole one. Closer to 77m instead of 170, so you could print four whole sets per spool. Yes? |
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Quoted: That's my fetish. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/191040/Screenshot_20210222-183430_jpg-1837248.JPG View Quote Im about it |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: So, did the math. The lower cost $8.14 to print. Electricity was $3.52, and the filament was $4.62. And I was off on how much it takes to print a whole one. Closer to 77m instead of 170, so you could print four whole sets per spool. Yes? Just think that's cool |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: So, did the math. The lower cost $8.14 to print. Electricity was $3.52, and the filament was $4.62. And I was off on how much it takes to print a whole one. Closer to 77m instead of 170, so you could print four whole sets per spool. Yes? Just think that's cool It'll be a lot cooler if it holds up to abuse. |
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Quoted: It'll be a lot cooler if it holds up to abuse. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: So, did the math. The lower cost $8.14 to print. Electricity was $3.52, and the filament was $4.62. And I was off on how much it takes to print a whole one. Closer to 77m instead of 170, so you could print four whole sets per spool. Yes? Just think that's cool It'll be a lot cooler if it holds up to abuse. Very true. Would it help with structural integrity if it had an integrated pistol grip? Or would that make it too tall for the printer? |
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Quoted: We all congratulated him at Christmas on the engagement, I figured this was a natural progression When he popped in the other day, I meant to congratulate him anyways, but I forgot View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: But Lube has zero fucks to give We all congratulated him at Christmas on the engagement, I figured this was a natural progression When he popped in the other day, I meant to congratulate him anyways, but I forgot I must have missed the announcement over Christmas. I had no idea until I saw Chef's post on fb |
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Quoted: Very true. Would it help with structural integrity if it had an integrated pistol grip? Or would that make it too tall for the printer? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: So, did the math. The lower cost $8.14 to print. Electricity was $3.52, and the filament was $4.62. And I was off on how much it takes to print a whole one. Closer to 77m instead of 170, so you could print four whole sets per spool. Yes? Just think that's cool It'll be a lot cooler if it holds up to abuse. Very true. Would it help with structural integrity if it had an integrated pistol grip? Or would that make it too tall for the printer? The weak point is the stretch from the buffer to the takedown pin. An integrated grip might add thickness, but you do run into height issues. I think how they've done it works. We'll find out. |
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Quoted: 2 HB eggs and 2 sausage patties. Cut the egg in half with a sausage patty in between. It's a breadless sammich. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: What did you eat 2 HB eggs and 2 sausage patties. Cut the egg in half with a sausage patty in between. It's a breadless sammich. Sounds good to me |
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Quoted: The weak point is the stretch from the buffer to the takedown pin. An integrated grip might add thickness, but you do run into height issues. I think how they've done it works. We'll find out. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: So, did the math. The lower cost $8.14 to print. Electricity was $3.52, and the filament was $4.62. And I was off on how much it takes to print a whole one. Closer to 77m instead of 170, so you could print four whole sets per spool. Yes? Just think that's cool It'll be a lot cooler if it holds up to abuse. Very true. Would it help with structural integrity if it had an integrated pistol grip? Or would that make it too tall for the printer? The weak point is the stretch from the buffer to the takedown pin. An integrated grip might add thickness, but you do run into height issues. I think how they've done it works. We'll find out. You going to run it 5.56 or 6.8? |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: So, did the math. The lower cost $8.14 to print. Electricity was $3.52, and the filament was $4.62. And I was off on how much it takes to print a whole one. Closer to 77m instead of 170, so you could print four whole sets per spool. Yes? Just think that's cool It'll be a lot cooler if it holds up to abuse. Very true. Would it help with structural integrity if it had an integrated pistol grip? Or would that make it too tall for the printer? The weak point is the stretch from the buffer to the takedown pin. An integrated grip might add thickness, but you do run into height issues. I think how they've done it works. We'll find out. You going to run it 5.56 or 6.8? Start with 5.56, may eventually put some 6.8 through it. |
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Quoted: I've got an lpk, all I need is the buffer tube, spring, castle nut, and buffer View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I've got a standard buffer, a safety selector, and an end plate at home. No tube. No spring. You need? I've got an lpk, all I need is the buffer tube, spring, castle nut, and buffer Idk if it would make it to you in time, but damage industries has spring, buffer, end plate, and castle nut for $25. Usually free shipping too. |
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Quoted: Very delicious. Usually I fry the patties fresh and then fry the flat side of the egg in the grease but I just did ready to eat sausages today View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Sounds good to me Very delicious. Usually I fry the patties fresh and then fry the flat side of the egg in the grease but I just did ready to eat sausages today I nuked some frozen egg bite things. |
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I also have those parts in my box, I could get them in the mail tomorrow, still dunno if it would get to you in time. Didn’t you say you wanted it for this weekend?
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Quoted: 2 HB eggs and 2 sausage patties. Cut the egg in half with a sausage patty in between. It's a breadless sammich. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: What did you eat 2 HB eggs and 2 sausage patties. Cut the egg in half with a sausage patty in between. It's a breadless sammich. Ahh so a sausage patty in a roll. |
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