Message from @Fitzydog
Discord ID: 481593566817157120
Because that shit is dangerous.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChWv6Pn_zP0rI6lgGt3MyfA
Just watch a bunch of these guy's videos, and you'll be knowledgeable enough to kill yourself
The first thing you learn in CNC class in college here is about people that died in that class before.
And pictures of the aftermath.
It's good to tell you to not fuck around.
I think he's developing an open source DIY cnc solution at the moment
Yes, there's no info yet though
🦉
I'd rather buy a gun rather than make one too.
Because one is less likely to kill me.
psh, pussies
Kill yourself shooting the gun, rather.
if you made it right.
Or didn't get something stuck in the barrel.
The barrel wasn't sized for your round
or the bolt wasn't tight enough against the breach
Yes
Or just any bad craftsmanship
@M4Gunner Could be a barrel obstruction or ammunition issue, but if you're making it all yourself, I'd look at the barrel, chamber, and locking system first.
You'd be surprised
Oh, you can just do a smoothbore barrel if you're worried about rifling tolerances, much simpler.
Low pressure system, not a bad idea
lol how about you start with a muzzleloader kit instead?
Well, start small
You can worry about effectiveness once you get it functional
So what is this getting mounted on?
of your design?
Mount the gun sideways gangsta style, so to keep the height down
"we must call it a front-hole for social justice" wat
WAT.
I've had an idea for a while for a drone that maps the terrain from above, and tracks moving objects, and then relays that info to a base station that displays it onto augmented reality headsets, to paint moving targets in real time
I'm fairly certain there's open source projects that do that on GitHub right now
Any low-end DSLR could be taken apart and grafted in to a model airplane body
@Fitzydog So it would display a sort of 3d model of what's in it's view from above?
Probably not. You're essentially asking the program to spot differences between two photos, after correcting for air-speed
@banestrum Yes, and it could be used for night vision as well, technically. Using the same concept as self-driving cars
video, stills, it's all the same really