Remix of 30mm Rifle Scope Bubble Level by ejulrich
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2055428
Not much going on here. I just modified a 30mm ring to make it fit a 34mm scope tube. I like this type of scope level, as it is pretty tough, easy to see, and it does not stick out far enough to make it hard to fit into rifle cases.
Uses tube type bubble level, 22mm long by 8mm diameter. I bought a 10 pack from alab.design on ebay, but I see them availble on Amazon also.
Hardware:
1 m3 screw, 16mm long
1 m3 screw 25mm long
2 m3 nuts
I would suggest buying a box with a variety of m3 screws, nuts and washers, as they are used commonly for 3D printing projects. Buying packs of various lengths of screws will end up costing more in the long run.
PETG, ABS, or ASA recommended, especially if you print with a black filament.
Grip for Hoffman Tactical Lower V2.5, V2.6, V2.7
Mirror: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4949228
I modified the FossCAD MOE grip to make it symmetrical inside, and cut away some material so that a lock washer fits and to reduce print time and filament use. Then I trimmed the grip to fit the Hoffman Tactical Lower with a hose clamp.
Grip was modified to fit the Hoffman Tactical V2.5 Lower, but I have put them on V2.6 and V2.7 lowers, so it will fit those three versions, at least.
The grip feels pretty good in the hand. Gives more reach to the trigger than A1 an A2 grips, and a lot of other designs, which will help if you have large hands. I may work on an XL version at some point.
GRIP WILL PRINT SMOOTH IF YOU DON'T USE CURA SLICER WITH "FUZZY SKIN" OPTION TURNED ON. See below for settings.
Printed mine from PETG with fuzzy skin in Cura Slicer. You may need to file the inside of the grip to make it fit properly with fuzzy skin. Without fuzzy skin it will print smooth, except for the serrations on the front and back of the grip.
I printed butt-down without supports, and it came out looking and feeling pretty good, but that will depend on the filament you use. I have been printing with PETG for months and I have my settings figured out for my printer and mods. Your mileage may vary.
Fuzzy Skin - Yes
Fuzzy Skin Outside Only - Yes
Fuzzy Skin Thickness - 0.3mm
Fuzzy Skin Density - 1.25 1/mm
Fuzzy Skin Point Distance - 0.8mm
FFFTech Grip 2 to Fit Hoffman Tactical Lower V2.5, V2.6, V2.7
Mirror: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5078884
I modified the AWCY? Professor LAFFF/FFF Technology/3FTech grip 2 to fit the Hoffman Tactical lowers. Turns out that the grip is a size, or size and a half too small for me. It's a good bit smaller than the Magpul MOE style grips. But whatever, I already finished it, so I might as well upload it.
Texture shown is from fuzzy skin setting in Cura slicer. Grip will print smooth without it. See fuzzy skin settings below.
Link to original: https://odysee.com/@AreWeCoolYet:7/AWCY-Laffs-Grip-Pack:f
Print with the bottom of the grip down on the buildplate with a brim of 4 or 5mm. Printed okay without support. For PETG, I only use the part cooling fan for bridging, at 100%. Suggest wall thickness of 2mm or more.
Fuzzy Skin - Yes
Fuzzy Skin Outside Only - Yes
Fuzzy Skin Thickness - 0.3mm
Fuzzy Skin Density - 1.25 1/mm
Fuzzy Skin Point Distance - 0.8mm
Mac Daddy custom grip for original frame with socket at the rear for brace/stock adapters. I don't think this will fit the Mac Daddy remix with the Picatinny rails at the back, at least not properly.
For Mac Daddy Remix frame use this grip: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5028490
Grip is modeled to fit properly with "fuzzy skin" turned on in Cura slicer to give the grip texture, but still fit on the frame. GRIP WILL PRINT SMOOTH AND FIT LOOSE IF YOU PRINT IT WITHOUT FUZZY SKIN.
Fuzzy Skin - Yes
Fuzzy Skin Outside Only - Yes
Fuzzy Skin Thickness - 0.3mm
Fuzzy Skin Density - 1.25 1/mm
Fuzzy Skin Point Distance - 0.8mm
I keep the walls pretty thick - 2.8mm. Infill 60-65%, but it doesn't matter too much with the wall thickness.
Print with butt of the grip down on the build plate.
I printed the grip with Overture black PETG, so that it won't go soft when it gets hot.
For PETG, I set part cooling fan at 0%, 100% only for bridging.
I don't use supports for grips. A little cleanup is needed, but it won't ruin the texture as much as printing with supports.
Have your bridging settings squared away.
.308 Wincheser (7.62x51mm NATO) 10rd Ammo Box
I used the Vilcoyote77 7.62x39 50rds box as the basis of this box, but there's really no specific part of that design left.
I had orgininally made these up for test batches, but they are small enought to slip into some pockets, so these might be good for hunting.
Designed to use as little material as possible, but still be sturdy enough that it won't break, requiring a reprint.
I made it large enough so that you can load long. SAAMI spec or factory ammo will fit with a good amount of room to spare. I know there are a lot of .308Winchester variants, but I am not certain which ones will fit in the box.
Fired shell casings will sit lower than live rounds, but internal supports will hold the case at the taper, so you will still be able to get hold of the rim to pull them out.
Print Settings
Printer brand:
Creality
Printer:
Ender 3
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.24 to 0.32mm
Infill:
60%
Filament brand:
Overture
Filament color:
White
Filament material:
PETG
Notes:
Light-colored PETG suggested, as PLA can warp in the sun.
Walls at 0.6mm or more, infill probably doesn't matter much.
Suggest support everywhere for the box. Print box bottom down on the build plate, with the holes up. If you are confident about your bridging though, do what you want.
If you print the lid with the closed end down, you don't need supports. See photos.
My Printables profile - https://www.printables.com/social/413555-onlyshellsremain/about
Last Updated November 8th, 2023
Because the Odysee search engine sucks, it's hard to find files, or much of anything quickly. It's been done before (https://enblocpress.com/developer-index/,
tinyurl.com/3u2r95rb), but I'm trying to compile a list of 3D printed gun developers and content creators on Odysee.
Download is for an Excel spreadsheet. Can be opened with Libre Office if you don't have spreadsheet software.
https://www.libreoffice.org/
Currently up to 529 Odysee pages, although a few may have no content at the moment. Massive updates lately, 140 new pages, from a couple lists of submitted links and some other stuff I stumbled onto, and some I found with some strategic searches.
If you know there are pages missing, please let me know. Unless you really want to stay low-key, please let me know about your page if I missed it.
Started to add dates to entries, so you can find new pages to follow without clicking through pages to find someone you might not be following already.
Links can now be opened from the spreadsheet without copy/paste. Links will most likely open with whatever you have set as your default browser, but it may depend on your operating system and spreadsheet program.
Thanks to Moderator Gage and the Black Lotus Coalition crew for starting the list that was posted on the En Block Press website, and posting updates on Twitter, and then posting the updated list here on Odysee (https://odysee.com/@blacklotuscoalition:3/Odysee-list:e}.
https://www.printables.com/social/413555-onlyshellsremain/models
Although you can use this for non-standard or not-AR-15 handguards, I have uploaded a V2 AFG, which is an improved version of this one. - https://www.printables.com/model/377314-m-lok-angled-foregrip-afg-v2-for-slim-handguards
Remix of Shqype MLOK AFG With Correct Holes and Guide Tabs
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4639179
I made the lugs solid, as I've had the outline-style lugs shear off.
I used the Braudel T-Nut and Screw set. They are metric, not real M-Lok spec hardware, but significantly cheaper than the real thing and they work the same.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FTCBD3L/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Print Settings:
I printed with PETG
0.2mm layers
100% fan for bridging, 0% fan for everything else (PETG). If you have a really good cooling duct, you can maybe use less than 100% for bridging.
Use supports everywhere
60% or greater infill
Walls, top, and bottom should be 2.4mm or greater, as appopriate for your line width and layer height.
EDIT, Jan 29, 2023: Ooops! Uploaded new ZIP file with STL, 3MF, STEP and README files.
Remix of Shqype MLOK AFG With Correct Holes and Guide Tabs - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4639179
This is an upgrade over my M-Lok AFG Angled Foregrip. There are "wings" that wrap up around the handguard. It should fit most slim AR-15 octagonal handguards with flats that measure 17mm (0.67in) across or smaller. I also removed some extraneous faces from the CAD model, so it will print a little cleaner. I made the lugs solid, as I've had the outline-style lugs shear off.
If you are not using a slim octagonal AR-15 handguard you can still use the original AFG that I uploaded, which has a flat bottom that should work with most M-Lok handguards. You can find that AFG here - https://www.printables.com/model/304426-m-lok-afg-angled-foregrip
I have also uploaded a Keymod AFG. You can find the Keymod AFG here - https://www.printables.com/model/304095-keymod-angled-foregrip-afg
I used the Braudel T-Nut and Screw set. They are metric, not real M-Lok spec hardware, but significantly cheaper than the real thing and they work the same.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FTCBD3L/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Print Settings:
Printer brand:
Creality
Printer:
Ender 3
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.2-0.24mm
Infill:
60%
Filament brand:
Polymaker
Filament color:
Black
Filament material:
PolyLite ASA
Notes:
0.2 to 0.24mm layers
100% fan for bridging, 0% fan for everything else. If you have a really good cooling duct, you can maybe use less than 100% for bridging.
Use supports everywhere, with mounting surface down on build plate.
60% or greater infill
Walls, top, and bottom should be 2.4mm or greater, as appopriate for your line width and layer height.