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AR-15 Magazine Speed Loader

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Sharing my AR magazine speed loader. I have tested with .300AAC and .223Rem/5.56N rounds. It assembles with commonly available 1 1/4" Drywall screws, and can be mounted to a bench or used as a stand alone device. When mounted to a bench, simply...

AR-15 Speed Loader

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Speed loader for AR-15 magazine. Works for 223. ...rem with plastic barret and standard magazine (not for Magpul magazine...) If you need a modification, please leave a comment and I will try to do it for you

AR-15 Speed Loader

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This is my take on a speed loader for the Ar-15 magazines. This is a simple to use design. Just insert the ammo with the primer end towards the wall. ...Once full just push the plunger down.

AR-15 Speed Loader

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This is my take on a speed loader for the Ar-15 magazines. This is a simple to use design. Just insert the ammo with the primer end towards the wall. ...Once full just push the plunger down.

AR-15 Mag Loader

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And added the option to install a mil-spec AR magazine catch/release. Works with 300 Blackout as well. Further updates to come. If printing in PLA you probably want to use a lot lighter spring than the catch comes with to help keep it from. ..

AR-22 Magazine Loader

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... was just a tiny bit too tight to slide freely on the Black Dog mags. So, i copied that design, and adjusted as needed. I also added a few tweaks to the design. This loader works great with both the CMMG and the Black Dog 22LR AR magazines. ...

AR Magazine speed loader

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Speed loader for ar style magazine. This allows you to slide the stripper clip over the rims of rounds in a storage box instead of having to lign them up individualy. this is a remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3873861 you will need a...

15 round AR-15 magazine

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ar-15 magazine

AR-15 Magazine Rack

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Also see my Glock Magazine Rack here - https://www. thingiverse.com/thing:3175023 5-wide AR-15 magazine rack. I designed this for use with Sig Sauer 30rd magazines, but it works just fine for Magpul PMAGS. The rack itself is very strong - it can...

AR-15 speed loader_v2 lock

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Lock pins for the Latching Ar-15 loader_v2 by TheBum.

AR-15 Loader https://youtu.be/3i2lE5glPNo

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... file, you will have to CA these two together, it prints way better this way. Enjoy! I did use support on only on the "loader half" because of the bottom of the cam being lifted from the bed but it comes off easily and doesn't affect work ability.

AR-15 .223 10rnd Speed Loader 7.62x39 8rnd loader

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Tips in any amount are appreciated: https://www.paypal.me/satgod .223 Speed loader This version does 10rnds at a time Simply slide onto your .223 mag Drop 10rnds in insert the plunger and push This also works with your ar15 7.62x39 CPD mags as well...

10 round AR-15 magazine

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.223 ar-15 magazine

AR 15 MAGAZINE STAND (BEEFY)

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AR-15 MAG STAND

AR 15 Magazine 3D model

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AR 15 Magazine Highly detail and accurate model base on real world reference images. Easily use for every weapon.The magazine contains with the Mag holder. There are two files 3ds max and fbx format. Feel free to rate my product. ...

AR-15 Magazine Base Plate

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This is a base plate for an AR-15 magazine. This one was designed for Magpul PMAG magazines but should fit all brands. ...Print Settings Printer: Flashforge Creator X ...

AR-15 Magazine Loading Spoon

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Intro and Purpose The following is an 3d printed version of an AR-15 stripper spoon, used to load AR-15 magazines. Spoons frequently get lost, and often get bent into an unusable form. A plastic replacement should not only be cheaper, but also more...

AR-15 Magazine Loading Spoon

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Intro and Purpose The following is an 3d printed version of an AR-15 stripper spoon, used to load AR-15 magazines. Spoons frequently get lost, and often get bent into an unusable form. A plastic replacement should not only be cheaper, but also more...

Magazine Loader for CMMG AR .22LR

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A magazine loader for the CMMG 25-round .22LR magazines used with AR conversion kits. It aids in pushing down the loaded rounds just enough for the next round to be inserted under the feed lips. Once the next round is inserted, you can raise the...

AR-15 PMAG Magazine Coupler

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(which can be purchased at any hardware store) This is a coupler designed for MAGPUL PMag30s and PMag40s but will also work for almost any other type of ar-15 magazine. It is very important that you print this with at least a 70% infill. If you...

AR-15 Magazine Dust Cover

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This dust cover snaps over a standard metal magazine for the AR-15. It completely encloses the ammunition and remains firmly in place. This has been tested on multiple magazines to include both steel and aluminum. It will not fit on any plastic...

AR-15 Speed Loader (.223 / 5.56 PMAG)

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5-10-15 round AR15 speed loader. ... Improvements: - Made slimmer for lower printing times - Added fillets - Added holes for #6 screws to attach to a base

Latching AR-15 5.56/.223 mag speed loader

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I also added some support feet to space the loader off the surface enough that the mag catch release button doesn't get pressed when applying downward pressure. They're separate pieces to make printing of the main sections easier.</p> <p>The. ..

AR-15 Wall Mount with detached magazine

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AR-15 wall mount with detached magazine

DPMS AR-15 .22 LR magazine

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This is a DPMS AR-15 .22 LR magazine and it is designed to work with DPMS AR-15 conversion kits and Identical in construction type .22 LR conversion systems. It features a 10 Round capacity. This is a prototype. If there are any questions,...

AR-15 Magazine Holder (6 magazines)

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AR-15 Magazine Holder for 6 mags. Magazines go in bullet end down to keep dust out and can be facing the same or opposite directions (see pics). In theory it should fit PMAG's but this is untested since I don't have any. There are a lot of good...

AR-15 Magazine Holder with MOLLE attachment.

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DON'T TRUST YOUR LIFE TO THIS WITHOUT THOROUGH TESTING.** **INCOMPATABLE WITH STANDARD AR-15 SHEET METAL MAGAZINES** This is a friction-retention AR-15 magazine holster with MOLLE/BELT clips. It can take a magazine in either direction. It is...

AR 15 Magazine Stand (Real and Airsoft)

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So I made this little thing which fits into the magwell of original AR 15s / M4 based systems and Systema PTW Airsoft Guns including clones (on the picture is an A&K) or V2 Gearbox based M4 Airsoft Guns. The stand actually holds on the bottom...

AR-15 Speed Loader Plunger

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This is a remix of DraftingJake's design. I has an issue with his design where the last round wouldn't load into my PMAGs so I added a rounded rectangle at the end of the plunger to combat that issue. ... Use this plunger with DraftingJake's 30 round...

AR-15

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Yes, it happens, but not quite like in the recent video from Pryusha.

The idea is good, but very confusing. And not the fact that reliable. Especially when the print is miniature - uniform T-shirts for Zhong Li and his girlfriend (yes, hair bands are also uniform).

The original plan was to use a paper stencil like the old fashioned way. I cut out the inscription and painted it over. The method requires very fine work with a piece of paper, and the result ... it is more likely not there than it is. The paint tends to leak under the template in a random place, even if applied too carefully.

And then I was offered to print a stamp on a 3D printer. After a little thought and poigraph with fusion, I received both a stamp and a holder. The main thing - do not forget to mirror the die itself, you can in the slicer. It was printed from TPU and the holder from PETG. Here in the photo it is painted over with a marker for dark fabrics.

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It is risky to transfer to the finishing fabric, so I mark the fabric with a special self-disappearing marker, I also color the stamp with it and print it. The contour is already much clearer.

Then this contour must be painted over from the inside with the paint from the marker - I draw it on the brush, act slowly and carefully, then you can’t wash it off. The marker is mandatory for dark fabrics, opaque. I paint over the white inscription TODAY after the red background has dried.

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Now you can try on a darker fabric. A simple one-color drawing, I decided to make a stamp in two versions for the experiment. A very primitive model, only the logo in svg needs to be downloaded from the web.

The experiment showed that a stencil with a hole will not work, so you have to use the same principle of a mirror stamp. Here, the self-disappearing marker is hard to see, so there remains a risky option with an acrylic marker.

Everything is fine, we print and paint.

White in 2-3 thin coats, and if you want it to be very beautiful, you can apply reflective paint on top.

As a result, in a couple of hours, we managed to repeat our own model of 10 years ago. Specifically, she only has a 3D printed arm, everything else is cast from polyurethane.

What happens if you take a larger scale? A fellow doll modeler wanted to make a shopper with the Our Flag Means Death logo. Fusion hardly swallowed such a bait (translation to svg), but somehow managed. The stamp came out in the whole ender:

And the result is not quite clear for habit, but this makes the pirate flag only more colorful:

So the method is quite working, albeit with limitations. The main thing is not to splatter an excess of paint and at the same time prevent it from drying out. And don't be afraid to experiment!

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20 Uses for 3D Printing

3D printing has progressed at such a rapid pace in recent years that we will soon stop talking about what can be created using additive manufacturing. It will be easier to mention what cannot be done. Yes, this list will continue to grow rapidly. But for now, let's take a look at some examples showing the wide range of 3D printing possibilities. We warn you in advance: the list is far from complete.

A fetus

A gift for impatient parents

Young parents often experience an irresistible attraction to acquire all sorts of items, one way or another related to their child, even if not yet born. The Japanese company Fasotec offers future parents models of unborn babies made from images of real fetuses obtained using magnetic resonance imaging. The finished model consists of two materials - a fetal figurine made of white photopolymer, and a transparent material that imitates the shape of the mother's womb. At around $1,275, the fun isn't cheap, but Fasotec already has some competition. So, 3D Babies offers a similar service for only $200, although the size of the finished model is much smaller, and the quality is not quite on the same level.

Although the desire to get such a model may seem a bit strange, there is a perfectly logical explanation. As it turns out, the idea was originally aimed at giving blind parents the opportunity to "look" at the ultrasound of the unborn child.

Weapons

Functional 3D printed receiver from AR-15 without any numbers

The possibility of 3D printing of weapons has seriously alarmed law enforcement agencies around the world. After all, even simple FDM printers allow you to create all-plastic guns. Although such a weapon is primitive, even a disposable pistol with a single cartridge in the hands of a criminal can cost someone a life, and it is impossible to trace such a weapon. However, there are also people who believe that 3D printing of weapons should be allowed. Thus, the US Constitution gives citizens the right to freely carry weapons, although certain restrictions still apply. The non-profit organization Defense Distributed, which released the Liberator plastic pistol into the public domain, went further by unveiling the design of the lower receiver of the AR-15 carbine. AR-15 is actually a civilian counterpart, even a prototype of the M-16 automatic rifle, which is in service with several countries of the world. The lower part of the receiver bears the registration number - this is the only part of the rifle that cannot be purchased as a spare. Thus, the printing of this part can bypass the need to register weapons. Some countries have already banned the 3D printing of weapons, although it is not entirely clear how to apply this ban in practice.

Clothing

One of Snezhana Gross' designs

Some consumables for 3D printing, especially soft photopolymers, are quite suitable for making clothes and even underwear. The bra in the illustration was laser sintered from nylon. This design from Continuum Fashion aims to showcase the possibilities that 3D printing opens up for couturiers. However, don't think this is an experimental model: the company offers finished products for sale on the Shapeways website.

Russian designers did not bypass the new technology either: Snezhana Gross demonstrated casual wear designs integrating functional 3D printed components.

Art

Easy to print. Take a picture - as lucky

Would you like a replica of the Venus de Milo? No problem, just choose the material and printing method. True, marble is not yet on the menu, but sandstone imitators are already available. Gypsum was one of the first materials for 3D printing. A three-dimensional image of the original can be obtained using a regular photo and then converted to 3D. In addition, more and more 3D scanners have recently appeared on the market, including portable hand-held options that can capture images of large objects. It remains a mere trifle - to agree on a stereo photo session with the security of the Louvre.

Although, if you are too lazy to make digital models yourself, you can always download them.

Products

What's for breakfast?

Although giant hot dogs are still far away, 3D printers have already learned how to print minced meat. An example of this is the Foodini culinary printer, a simple and practical device using syringe extrusion. Moreover, printing is possible not only with minced meat, but also with any pasty product - dough, cheese, tomato puree. The only thing that Foodini is not yet capable of is heat treatment. It is to be expected that soon there will be devices that combine 3D printing with refrigeration units and, say, microwave ovens. Then sci-fi tales of "replicators" can come true. One press of a button, and the device will lay out the desired pizza and bake it to the delight of the user. Just one question: do you like thin dough or fluffy?

Characters

Parts of models used to animate ParaNorman's protagonist

Whether it's a miniature version of a giant robot from a favorite manga, a creepy alien creature from Alien, or a Keanu Reeves action figure (as in a black cape and sunglasses, and with a beard and a sandwich sitting on a bench), 3D printing allows you to create replicas of game and movie characters for the delight of fans. And the fact that such souvenirs can be printed even on household 3D printers opens up great opportunities for those who like to collect such models - after all, not all of them are available for sale. Do you want a model of a rare aircraft? Print it.

And what is most interesting, this application has already had the opposite effect. ParaNorman cartoon characters were still printed. Like the new RoboCop suit. True, inside it was still stuffing from a person. But why stop at simple visualization?

Home Robots

Early Terminator Prototype

The advent of inexpensive Arduino boards made it possible to design a variety of electronic devices at home. Here are your own 3D printed robots. You printed the case, inserted the servos and the board, and you have a new au pair. But what about people who do not understand programming or elementary soldering? Scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are developing a project aimed at automating the design and construction of domestic robots. Ideally, the user will only have to set the necessary functions for the future device, after which the system will compile the required design and send it to print. A few hours later, it will be possible to pick up a ready-made device - a robot-spider for wiping chandeliers or a machine for turning pancakes.

Aviation

3D printed part used in China's fifth generation fighter prototypes

The toy airplanes we have already mentioned. What about real ones? There is also a place for additive manufacturing in the aircraft industry, although here one cannot do without expensive industrial plants capable of creating high-quality parts, including all-metal ones. Leading aircraft manufacturers, including Boeing and Lockheed Martin, are already testing laser sintering and melting technologies for the production of ventilation systems, structural components and even jet engine parts. Chinese engineers, on the other hand, set to work on a real scale, creating installations for the additive production of parts weighing up to 300 tons.

Space

Dragon v2 is Space's newest creation

The space industry is not far behind the aviation industry in its interest in 3D printing. NASA has successfully tested titanium rocket engine nozzles, and a few weeks ago, Elon Musk, the head of the private space company SpaceX, held a presentation of the new Dragon v2 orbiter, which also uses engines with 3D printed parts.

Bioprinting

Biopens can help heal fractures

Vessels, tissues, whole organs - several companies are simultaneously developing the production of organic imitators that are completely similar to natural tissues. Although transplantation of 3D printed organs is still far away, work in this direction is underway. In parallel with the production of organic tissues from scratch, methods are also being developed to restore damaged tissues, such as cartilage or bone. Devices called "biopens" are able to apply living cells to damaged areas, promoting their healing.

Prostheses

Titanium prostheses with a porous structure for improved osseointegration

What if the tissues cannot be restored? 3D printing can help with prosthetics. Thus, the Swedish company Arcam creates installations for electron-beam melting, which make it possible to create virtually monolithic metal products, including titanium. Titanium orthopedic prostheses have become one of the most sought-after products created on the devices of this company - according to company statistics, their number exceeds thirty thousand copies.

Not only that, 3D printed limbs can compete with high-tech designs with one difference - their cost cannot be compared. How many people can afford a tens of thousands of dollars of prosthetic hands? How about a $50 fully functional prosthesis? And it's possible.

An even more common application of additive manufacturing is in dental prosthetics. If you have recently had a crown or bridge placed, it is possible that they were cast from models created with a stereolithography printer that prints with photopolymer resins.

Musical instruments

3D printed musical instruments

Guitars? Flutes? Drums? Easy. Broke your oboe - print a new one. Of course, professional musicians can argue: plastic guitar? Not seriously. But who said that all tools have to be made of plastic? The same neck can be printed from wood resin, similar in density to natural wood. You can even print a composite carbon fiber core. And as far as simply decorating your favorite harpsichord, 3D printing can work wonders here. It would be fantasy!

Shoes

Luc Fusaro's stylish trainers

Eight-time world sprint champion Usain Bolt is famous for his love of gold. This includes not only medals, but also cars and even shoes. During his contract with renowned manufacturer Puma, Bolt wore signature gold-plated sneakers. And more recently, engineer and designer Luke Fusaro has taken on the development of sports shoes that Usain would like. Its distinctive feature is its golden color. Oh yes - and it's also designed for 3D printing. The use of additive manufacturing has one important bonus, namely the ability to produce shoes that are precisely tailored to the size and contours of the athlete's foot. Such shoes are produced by laser sintering, although this technology has already had a competitor.

Drugs

3D printing can facilitate the production of mixed drugs and help with drug testing on living tissues often in combination with tissue engineering. Thus, the Organovo company directs its efforts to create artificial human liver tissues to test new drugs for toxicity without risk to human health. But the drugs themselves can also be printed by binding the drugs with a gel material. As a result, we get ordinary-looking pills, but with a complex content of drugs, tailored to a particular patient.

Automobiles

Doc Brown is introduced to 3D printing. That's the kind of reaction you'd expect.

Most automotive components can be printed, but it's not economically viable when it comes to mass production. But for prototyping new cars, 3D printing is great. As, however, for the production of unique machines or components. For example, you can print replacement parts for low-volume, discontinued models. Where else can you find parts for, say, the DeLorean that inspired the Back to the Future time machine? The only small company still making parts for this car is in Texas. Shipping parts can cost more than the machine itself, quite inexpensive.

Customization

Maximum glamor at minimum cost

Why not take a finished product and add decorative elements? Turn your bike into a work of art for everyone to envy. Gold-plated openwork fasteners on a black chassis will make passers-by look back. But it is not necessary to stop at the decorative aspect! Maybe you are not satisfied with the seat? Why not print a new one? Or add more comfortable handles? Klaxon style 1910s?

Furniture

One of Joris Laarman's clever designs

Toy furniture? No, not only. The advent of composite materials for FDM printing makes it possible to print "wooden" furniture, almost indistinguishable from the real thing. Actually, the material Laywoo-D3 could not do without real wood in the form of micro-sawdust. This stuff even smells like wood! Finished products are easily machined and varnished.

Or do you prefer metal furniture? Dutch designer Joris Laarman has created his own machine for metal 3D printing, without the use of expensive powders, vacuum chambers and lasers. The device draws with metal in the air, allowing you to create elegant interlaced designs.

Jewelry

Beautiful and functional

A clear demonstration of the precision of 3D printing is its use in jewelry. It should be said right away that not all technologies are suitable for this task. Widespread FDM printers are attractive due to their cost-effectiveness, but in terms of print quality they do not reach the standards of jewelry production. The most popular choice is laser (SLA) and projector (DLP) stereolithography - installations using these technologies allow printing photopolymer parts of extraordinary accuracy. Such products are used as master models when creating jewelry casting molds, greatly simplifying the production process.

But there is also an option for direct additive manufacturing of jewelry: laser sintering and melting technologies make it possible to create finished products from metal powder, including precious metal powders. True, the cost of such installations and materials is often too high for widespread use even by jewelers.

Construction

3D printing of buildings will help solve housing problems experimenting with the construction of concrete "boxes". True, these attempts are still quite primitive, because a real house will also need infrastructure - drainage, wiring ... Andrey Rudenko's attempts to build a full-fledged house are very promising. Andrey designed his own printer capable of printing with commercially available cement mixtures. Moreover, he already had competitors. Thus, the BetAbram company plans to put on sale printers for printing buildings up to 16x9m. The issue price is about $44,000 for the largest of the three models. True, "more" is not necessarily "better". Spanish developers are trying to go in the direction of miniaturization of 3D construction printers, creating robots that can use already built building elements as a working support.

Which method will be the most practical, time will tell. But if any of them succeeds, the construction industry can make a qualitative breakthrough, expressed in increased savings, safety and speed of building construction.

3D printers

What else can I print with a 3D printer? Another 3D printer! Even if not entirely yet: the necessary electronic and electromechanical components are not yet subject to printing, but this is only a matter of time. Almost all materials used or close analogues have already been tested by various additive manufacturing methods. It remains only to wait for the appearance of machines capable of using the full range of consumables. Then the RepRap project, which gave impetus to the development of compact self-replicating 3D printers, will come to a logical conclusion.


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