Message from @ALternativeToLife

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2019-10-27 14:17:48 UTC  

It's a tiny CNC machine. Just big enough for AR lowers.

2019-10-27 14:17:54 UTC  

ohhhhhhhh

2019-10-27 14:18:00 UTC  

ye i do some snc

2019-10-27 14:18:03 UTC  

cnc

2019-10-27 14:18:09 UTC  

but on big machines

2019-10-27 14:18:25 UTC  

I have seend lowers and uppers printed but there are still so many parts that need to be made from stronger materials.

2019-10-27 14:18:31 UTC  

ye

2019-10-27 14:18:38 UTC  

u can get metal printers

2019-10-27 14:18:46 UTC  

but they are expensive

2019-10-27 14:18:48 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/638018767204646943/unknown.png

2019-10-27 14:18:52 UTC  

also

2019-10-27 14:19:15 UTC  

cnc machines work well or laser cutters for making the metal parts

2019-10-27 14:19:33 UTC  

@Trommm Those are 80% lowers. I can drill the holes in my garage, no need for 500$ printer, lol.

2019-10-27 14:19:56 UTC  

here is a missile piece i was milling it's super sharp <:basedmama:396156349676781569>

2019-10-27 14:20:06 UTC  

just need something that can shoot this now

2019-10-27 14:20:11 UTC  

@ALternativeToLife It is really delicate work to mill a bolt carrier for an AR.

2019-10-27 14:20:35 UTC  

>be me

2019-10-27 14:20:40 UTC  

@VukHR You could use this small CNC machine for anything, it just comes with programs for 80% lowers.

Also this machine would allow you to make a lot more than just a drill press would.

Drill presses will wear out faster, and be too tedious to do very many.

2019-10-27 14:20:50 UTC  

>make weapons in school while all the kids are doing heir work

2019-10-27 14:21:04 UTC  

it was funny

2019-10-27 14:21:12 UTC  

i went around stabbing ppl in the ass with this

2019-10-27 14:21:13 UTC  

Even if you would get it correct the tolerances are so tight that it would most likely be jamming.

2019-10-27 14:21:14 UTC  

not too hard

2019-10-27 14:21:26 UTC  

cause it was so sharp it could pierce very easily

2019-10-27 14:21:40 UTC  

ye

2019-10-27 14:21:41 UTC  

@Trommm Yeah, this 3D gun printing thing is just a pipe dream. It sounds so easy when in reality it is not.

2019-10-27 14:21:52 UTC  

im looking up the dimensions for the side grips on the 1911

2019-10-27 14:22:02 UTC  

i will makse some if i can find these

2019-10-27 14:22:03 UTC  

If you compare that with the other methods.

2019-10-27 14:22:20 UTC  

imagine how sick you have to be to ask why you don't want your genes to go extinct

2019-10-27 14:22:20 UTC  

3D printing is great for prototyping. And could even be good for some gun parts. But CNC will subtractive will always be better for something things.

2019-10-27 14:22:25 UTC  

@ALternativeToLife Based, I have Sig 1911, not sure if they have different dimensions, I'll DM you the measurements tonight.

2019-10-27 14:22:41 UTC  

@Trommm Absolutely.

2019-10-27 14:22:58 UTC  

There's one company that combined a 3D printer with a CNC machine, so it can add and subtract as needed. That seems like the direction things will go eventually.

2019-10-27 14:23:48 UTC  

Yeah, I can see the technology speeding up and streamlining production processes in the firearms industry.

2019-10-27 14:24:26 UTC  

i can already make guns in my college all the machinery is there

2019-10-27 14:24:40 UTC  

i can hand make springs also

2019-10-27 14:24:44 UTC  

it's not too hard

2019-10-27 14:25:02 UTC  

Oh yeah, well it is not hard to make a firing gun. It is always just a question of complexity.

2019-10-27 14:25:12 UTC  

That is crazy, no idea how they make the springs usually?