julianthedragon
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Yeah the fact that it folds is pretty neat. Mine is 9mm and takes Glock mags as well. Kinda wish it took Sig mags, but oh wellHi,
Yes they are very compact and takes Glock mags, Easy carry due to weight so many upgrade you can add .
Yep I love it too. So small for EDC, yet comfortable. I have big plans for it, upgrades wiseOh I like that little handgun
Oh yup 'Murica. Where we have tank dealerships and you can buy hand grenades at a gas stationI can tell you guys are American
Now I’ll enjoy my cup of tea.
Tank dealerships just sound crazy but cool.Oh yup 'Murica. Where we have tank dealerships and you can buy hand grenades at a gas station
Tea is awesome though
I drink tea too. What does that say? That I'm a gun toting british tea drinker? XDI can tell you guys are American
Now I’ll enjoy my cup of tea.
That you have British heritage in your blood but you've become lost in a foreign land and picked up some reckless behaviours.I drink tea too. What does that say? That I'm a gun toting british tea drinker? XD
Sounds pretty cool. I'm yet to actually try a print in PETG. I know the tolerances are different when working with it in comparison to PLA/ABS. I believe it is something like 0.2mm tolerance on parts. But you may want to check or experiment with that on your machine. That's going to a serious round of tea.Speaking of tea I'm working on a 3d model for a filter holder so I can make cold brew tea. I found these huge tea bags that are supposed to make a gallon of tea. They're massive. But they swell up and cannot be removed. This holder will keep them in the container and allow me to remove them after so I don't have to drink tea bag juice in my cold tea.
It fits those 3l poland spring bottles.
I'm using petg for the filament because it's food safe. But petg is a bit temperamental in addition to getting the design right so it takes time and a lot of test prints.
No harm in having a section for 3D modelling and fabrication. I know members here have produced CAD work of laser systems and 3D printed/CNC machined parts. ArcticDude made that very good 3D printed RBG portable at one point.Just like with lasers and electronics I'm learning so much with 3d printing. Wish we had a subsection for 3d modeling and printing.
Salesman: *slaps hood of tank*Tank dealerships just sound crazy but cool.
Hi,