I definitely want to get into printed guns, it's just a little daunting to try to make decisions, like, what's a good printer that actually works out of the box, good filament, decent metal parts, etc.
Not sure about the political alignment of all these channels, but there's a lot of good content on youtube for that. Print Shoot Repeat is probably my current favorite, and has a lot of good general info. Hoffman Tactical has more detailed info on the actual printing and assembly, including filaments, techniques, etc. There's also a lot of pretty great general 3D printing on youtube. CNC Kitchen and Thomas Sanladerer are my 2 faves.
Related, we should discuss this kind of stuff on /c/diy more. That comm doesn't get enough love and would be perfect for this kind of thing.
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I definitely want to get into printed guns, it's just a little daunting to try to make decisions, like, what's a good printer that actually works out of the box, good filament, decent metal parts, etc.
Building a polymer 80 is a good first step before you 3d print.
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Not sure about the political alignment of all these channels, but there's a lot of good content on youtube for that. Print Shoot Repeat is probably my current favorite, and has a lot of good general info. Hoffman Tactical has more detailed info on the actual printing and assembly, including filaments, techniques, etc. There's also a lot of pretty great general 3D printing on youtube. CNC Kitchen and Thomas Sanladerer are my 2 faves.
Related, we should discuss this kind of stuff on /c/diy more. That comm doesn't get enough love and would be perfect for this kind of thing.