@@David-ou2rm I haven’t been able to put mine together yet. I’ve been holding off of getting the upper parts. I have seen other people who have fired theirs with no problems. I also see them melt when exposed to high temperatures like being in a hot car. I hear carbon fiber is much better.
@@johnnytechnicalCan we print carbon with these printers? I saw a guy print some receivers using carbon fiber but he had a whole set up with an enclosed printer, enclosed fiber actively drying in another machine and the tube to transfer from drier to printer which is a lot more expensive than our printers.
@ I haven’t printed with carbon fiber yet. But if you ask me, carbon fiber is the way to go. I see everyone else doing it with great results. As far as my printer goes, it is obsolete.
@@isaaccutlip5815 I did see other people here on TH-cam firing their PLA+ but I think carbon fiber might be better. I’ve also seen people firing PLA and those crack and break. Not very safe at all. PLA+ can melt in the heat. So hot cars or sitting on hot concrete can ruin the print making it unsuitable for firing
Wowww
Any updates how it held up thinking of printing a Glock 19 p80 from odyssey
@@David-ou2rm I haven’t been able to put mine together yet. I’ve been holding off of getting the upper parts.
I have seen other people who have fired theirs with no problems.
I also see them melt when exposed to high temperatures like being in a hot car.
I hear carbon fiber is much better.
@@johnnytechnicalCan we print carbon with these printers? I saw a guy print some receivers using carbon fiber but he had a whole set up with an enclosed printer, enclosed fiber actively drying in another machine and the tube to transfer from drier to printer which is a lot more expensive than our printers.
@ I haven’t printed with carbon fiber yet. But if you ask me, carbon fiber is the way to go. I see everyone else doing it with great results. As far as my printer goes, it is obsolete.
@ Yea i agree, def the way to go.
I'm about to, does this melt down next to your junk?
@@isaaccutlip5815 I haven’t even fired it yet. It is still sitting around. I haven’t had a chance to buy an upper parts kit for it unfortunately.
@@isaaccutlip5815 I did see other people here on TH-cam firing their PLA+ but I think carbon fiber might be better.
I’ve also seen people firing PLA and those crack and break. Not very safe at all.
PLA+ can melt in the heat.
So hot cars or sitting on hot concrete can ruin the print making it unsuitable for firing
@@johnnytechnicalI ran pla+ in the summer and it shrunk on me😢 carbon fiber nylon the way to go fr fr
@ thank you for the heads up.
@@johnnytechnical yea lowke the mag well shrunk on my mag and I couldn’t pull it out without breaking the frame