So do you just slowly thread the 5/8 into the end? Or do you tap it 1st? I've seen brass adapters that you can heat, but I can't find them anywhere. Amazing job
This thing seems to be one of the best sounding ive heard, how has it held up over time? Did you ever drop the files? Im sure guncad community would also love to have you in the mix. nice work.
@@alexthomas5658 odysee.com/Shamus-arms-.22can-V1-:1 Its still in Bata but feel free to try it and let me know of any issues you face! I was going to wait i made a better one but idk when ill get around to that so heres v1!
Yep that’s how I printed it. This can has lasted over 500 rounds, and has no sign of breaking. But the alignment is starting to go and I’m getting some slight baffle strikes that are affecting accuracy. So I’m gonna redesign way it mounts
@@larssmith6780 Just so you know the tolerances for the baffles are very tight, if you have problems with baffle strikes open up those holes .020-.030in
odysee.com/Shamus-arms-.22can-V1-:1 Its still in Bata but feel free to try it and let me know of any issues you face! I was going to wait i made a better one but idk when ill get around to that so heres v1!
I haven’t metered it, but my friend who has a factory can said it was actually a little quieter than the factory can. My guess would be around 115-120db
Nice design! Would you print it horizontally as in the stl? It seems like vertically is the most common way I´ve seen online, but I don´t have any experience.
Thanks! Vertically has a lot of advantages over horizontally for most designs. Especially when it comes to printing threads. You can print threads horizontally but they dont come out as good
556 probably not, very different amounts of heat and pressure than .22. I have around 1000 rounds through that suppressor right now and I’d expect maybe 40 rounds before it melts on a 556 rifle
@shamusarms5476 thanks for the reply man! I have that brace printing right now...can I just take hardware out of an M4 stock and make it work? There wasn't a .txt file showing the hardware needed