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That little thing looks pretty cool actually.
this isn't the latest picture, but the finished lower receiver weighs a little over 3.5 ounces, and yes it is designed for .556.
and here is an almost entirely printed semi-auto, called the brick, we haven't tested it yet, and it will soon only need an a barrel liner, a firing pin, .44 bullets to weigh the bolt and various springs. We are working on a printed FCG to go with it, and other AR's.
here is a rocket that works in simulations, it is still needs to be tested, when it is the creator will release the files.
and here is the launcher
That ar Lower was printed in 12" sections right? How do you keep that seam from seperating in the buffer tube?
here is a rocket that works in simulations, it is still needs to be tested, when it is the creator will release the files.
and here is the launcher
What type of the rocket is that? It can't be like an RPG, recoil-less rockets still need a decent chamber to withstand the initial blast before the marching engine kicks in.
It uses model rocket engines, can't remember which kind, I don't think Druidic_Rifleman has decided yet either. The pieces ae cemented together with MEK. wFosscad has plenty of other completed projects and many more in the works. Groundscrappers, since you have 3d printing expertise, would you care to betest things for us? we have some brilliant designers, but we need more people printing our designs, tesing them rigorously, reporting failure points, performance etc. In the simulations the rocket launcher had about over ~1km range, so it's not to bad.
It uses model rocket engines, can't remember which kind, I don't think Druidic_Rifleman has decided yet either. The pieces ae cemented together with MEK. wFosscad has plenty of other completed projects and many more in the works. Groundscrappers, since you have 3d printing expertise, would you care to betest things for us? we have some brilliant designers, but we need more people printing our designs, tesing them rigorously, reporting failure points, performance etc. In the simulations the rocket launcher had about over ~1km range, so it's not to bad.
It uses model rocket engines, can't remember which kind, I don't think Druidic_Rifleman has decided yet either. The pieces ae cemented together with MEK. wFosscad has plenty of other completed projects and many more in the works. Groundscrappers, since you have 3d printing expertise, would you care to betest things for us? we have some brilliant designers, but we need more people printing our designs, tesing them rigorously, reporting failure points, performance etc. In the simulations the rocket launcher had about over ~1km range, so it's not to bad.
this isn't the latest picture, but the finished lower receiver weighs a little over 3.5 ounces, and yes it is designed for .556.
and here is an almost entirely printed semi-auto, called the brick, we haven't tested it yet, and it will soon only need an a barrel liner, a firing pin, .44 bullets to weigh the bolt and various springs. We are working on a printed FCG to go with it, and other AR's.
here is a rocket that works in simulations, it is still needs to be tested, when it is the creator will release the files.
and here is the launcher
It uses model rocket engines, can't remember which kind, I don't think Druidic_Rifleman has decided yet either. The pieces ae cemented together with MEK. wFosscad has plenty of other completed projects and many more in the works. Groundscrappers, since you have 3d printing expertise, would you care to betest things for us? we have some brilliant designers, but we need more people printing our designs, tesing them rigorously, reporting failure points, performance etc. In the simulations the rocket launcher had about over ~1km range, so it's not to bad.