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3D2A @fosscad.io MPA Defender FRT
Hello all, I’m working on an FRT for the MPA Defender (unsure if it will work with other Mac’s). Minimal testing has resulted in success, and I have begun optimizing. No promises on perfection though. I’m working with TinkerCAD, a bent tape measure (yes, calipers are cheap, but I’m cheaper), and a LOT of trial and error, all in the name of losing money faster. I don’t have anywhere close I can live fire test it (except for an unsupervised outdoor range where I was able to sneak a 3 round burst off that went great), so it’s going to be a little bit before I can (but before the 12th because college starts back up). What I want to ask you guys is if anyone would even be interested in this project? And a little bit of licensing advice for someone who knows little. Through my research, I’ve found CC BY-SA 4.0 to be the best license as (to my knowledge) it allows free download, remixing, gives me credit (I’m the one that went through all the filament and time, plus it’s free), gives people t
FOSSCAD @lemmy.ml MPA Defender FRT
Hello all, I’m working on an FRT for the MPA Defender (unsure if it will work with other Mac’s). Minimal testing has resulted in success, and I have begun optimizing. No promises on perfection though. I’m working with TinkerCAD, a bent tape measure (yes, calipers are cheap, but I’m cheaper), and a LOT of trial and error, all in the name of losing money faster. I don’t have anywhere close I can live fire test it (except for an unsupervised outdoor range where I was able to sneak a 3 round burst off that went great), so it’s going to be a little bit before I can (but before the 12th because college starts back up). What I want to ask you guys is if anyone would even be interested in this project? And a little bit of licensing advice for someone who knows little. Through my research, I’ve found CC BY-SA 4.0 to be the best license as (to my knowledge) it allows free download, remixing, gives me credit (I’m the one that went through all the filament and time, plus it’s free), gives people t
General Discussion @forum.guncadindex.com MPA Defender FRT
Hello all, I’m working on an FRT for the MPA Defender (unsure if it will work with other Mac’s). Minimal testing has resulted in success, and I have begun optimizing. No promises on perfection though. I’m working with TinkerCAD, a bent tape measure (yes, calipers are cheap, but I’m cheaper), and a LOT of trial and error, all in the name of losing money faster. I don’t have anywhere close I can live fire test it (except for an unsupervised outdoor range where I was able to sneak a 3 round burst off that went great), so it’s going to be a little bit before I can (but before the 12th because college starts back up). What I want to ask you guys is if anyone would even be interested in this project? And a little bit of licensing advice for someone who knows little. Through my research, I’ve found CC BY-SA 4.0 to be the best license as (to my knowledge) it allows free download, remixing, gives me credit (I’m the one that went through all the filament and time, plus it’s free), gives people t
General Discussion @forum.guncadindex.com Burst FRT?
I was wondering if anyone knew of a 3 round burst FRT that’s either in development or that I’ve never heard of? I don’t even know if it’s possible but I think it would be very nice to have. Would be fun to shoot but have more control. And specifically I’d like it for my AR-15 but if there’s one out there for any gun I’d like to know to see how it works. Thanks in advance!
I do not. I’ve only used it on things like grips, flashlight mounts, FRTs, etc… and while it’s held up great for what I’ve used it for, I haven’t yet tried any other CF or nylon filiment. The reason I chose PA612-CF is because in my research it seemed like a good middle ground between PA6-CF and PA12-CF in regards to water absorption, warping, ease of printing, strength, and absorption. but I need to do continued testing before I could make a good decision.