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Anyone else ever stumble upon such a beast? Seems really cool and relatively simple.



Since I have a 3D printer, I'm going to print one and see if I can adapt it for my new SDB.
 
Anyone else ever stumble upon such a beast? Seems really cool and relatively simple.



Since I have a 3D printer, I'm going to print one and see if I can adapt it for my new SDB.


I actually printed everything off, filed to fit and waited for the guy to get back to me about assembly. That was 8ish months ago.


It’s still sitting in the box

Mine ain’t that pretty but least I know how it goes together now lol
 
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I actually printed everything off, filed to fit and waited for the guy to get back to me about assembly. That was 8ish months ago.


It’s still sitting in the box

Mine ain’t that pretty but least I know how it goes together now lol
Haha... I'm guessing you're using it for a LNL?
 
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't all the assembly info here?

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2488944

At the time I printed mine off there was no info on how to put it together, he just had the video showing everything already together and being used.


I waited for him to put up something on how to assemble and even asked but I didn’t hear anything back from him and just stuffed it in a box and forgot about it fills this thread.
 
So I just started printing the remixed version (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2883143). Using gray eSun PLA+ on my CR10S. It's 8 pieces and should take a total of about 17hr. Unfortunately I'm traveling a bit this week so I may not even get to print them all before the weekend.

Regardless, I'm excited to see if I can make ti work with my SDB.
 
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Damn this crap is hard! It's tough to make mounting brackets without a 3D model of each part.
Many failed attempts.
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The part that mounts around the primer tube is actually pretty good.
I'm going to mock up the mounts from wood then 3D model those wooden pieces in Sketchup.

After the mounting, I have to figure out the linkage. I've already figured out how to hold the cases and it should be really easy to execute, just a small bar and a spring.
 
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Meant to post these the other day.
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This is how I tried mocking it up to get an idea of how I want it positioned. image.jpeg
 
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