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The 3D printer I recommend for beginners - amzn.to/3tUA944 The filament I use amzn.to/3FuHnP3 amzn.to/3MmLMXZ Again finding files on Odysee with the help from the fosscad community on Reddit. Sorry, can't link to any files here.
They can't register every 3D printer, CNC machine, milling machine, and lathe in the nation that are required to make tools among many other things even if they passed an unlawful law for it. Ain't happening. Nor can they prohibit data and information sharing under the 1st Amendment.
Yep, it'd be a nightmare to implement but it does signal to private corporations on how the government feels about it. Opening doors to possible backoom tax cuts for doing what they can't do.
Or they will try to require a special license to own a 3D printer or milling mschine. The time will come when the free production of widgets for the common defense against tyranny will be essential.
I was just thinking that getting a printer is postponed indefinitely because my CoL is just about to jump up double digits. But, then, if I want a few more receivers, (and I do, specifically for a couple of micro 9s and a .22lr) it may be a lot cheaper to print them and buy the other parts piecemeal. Local dealers charge 30 bux for transfers, and that adds up. I'll still have a printer at the end. which has no downside.
I use an AnkerMake M5C. I used to use an Ender 3, I still think they’re great…the difference between the two though, for the $40 difference is night and day. Watch all of the tutorials, read the readme files, and get connected to other hobbyists.
I recently upgraded from the Sovol SV01 to an Elegoo Neptune 4 Pro. Klipper is a game changer. These new faster machines with input shaping are also more precise at every speed, and Klipper makes them much easier to use. Most modern 3D printers also have some degree of auto bed leveling and Z offset to improve the printing success rate while reducing the user's time and effort. I'm currently over halfway through a 250 part job printing two ABS parts every three hours. I use a 20 gallon clear trash bag draped over the printer as a redneck enclosure when printing ABS and it works great. The parts print, I let them cool for 15 minutes, lift the parts off the PEI bed, and press the button on the touch screen that asks if I want to Print Another. Easy peasy manufacturing.
Below is a link to my overview of new printers I recommend. In short I like the Ender 3 V3 SE or KE and I tend to stick with PLA+ filament. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HkhjPuqLfB0.html
A good start is to search for a dude named Hoffman Tactical. Also, the reddit community mentions search terms as well. Sorry I can't post links on RU-vid.
To be honest I'm kind of intimidated to download something like that. I feel like just doing that could get me in to trouble man, so I haven't. That's an issue, I shouldn't have to fear that... thanks NY
Not illegal make your own weapons. You can not produce a fully automatic weapon either. You may own one that was already produced by a manufacturer, however you must be approved to own it. Do your own research. (Stay away from "switches". You can have files and images, just don't possess the actual item.)
What?! Just off the top of my head the entire catalog from Hoffman, Hogan, and several variations of py2a are on there. I can't leave links here due to RU-vid's tos but it's there.