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Originally Posted by stagpanther
Believe it or not, I've decided to revisit the 350 legend since I bought so much of the stuff when it was first rolled out.   I'm specifically interested in exploring high-velocity 115 gr loads, I should be able to get them up around 3,000 fps assuming they can stabilize and can feed in my AR build.
I'ved used a CNC router and CO2 laser for a few years now and have really been pondering getting a 3D printer; I've sorta been looking at an upper-end Creality one that can also feed carbon fiber material--there's even one that will do some kind of metal mix I think,I'm not interest in making plastic toy soldiers and would like precision tough parts capability. What do you and Franken recommend?
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I had a creality ender 3 v2 neo. Thing was a nightmare and their customer service was abysmal. Their firmware was shutting off the z motor after print completion despite the g-code keeping it on, dropping the gantry onto the prints. I got a bambu x1c and its been smooth sailing ever since. If you print carbon or glass fiber make sure you wear gloves when you handle it and seal it. The fibers are dangerous stuff, will get into your skin when handeling, and into your lungs if they get loose. I stick to pla, petg, and asa (asa is basically a low voc abs)
Printed some lee lock ring wrenches. Designed a chute for my hornady lock n load swage kit, so i dont have to manually take the brass off, it gets pushed up and over and goes down a chute off the back of the press into a box. Designing some 100rnd 223 specific loading trays. Working on a powder baffle for the lee perfect powder measure. Looked for some boxes for component bullet storage. And current working on a gatling gun.