And if you wanna go even more undercover just luty something together. If you're mechanically inclined then it's almost easier. ECM is a good idea however, it's the most useful idea to come outta the 3D gardening world.
Yes. People in the 3d printed gun community are investigating this heavily. As an example some one was looking into cutting slots for charging handles in metal receivers and I was looking into using it to cut locking lugs into a barrel/bolt (I never got the more advanced stuff to work for some reason and rn I'm too busy with more pressing stuff. But something mildly related is ZURAD engineering. He is designing a desktop machine tht will let you cut any shape into metal on your desktop.
@@Grognarthebarb can't wait to see how advanced all of this gets by the time I'm actually able to buy a printer (money isn't holding me back so much as not having space available)
Adding an on/off pulse should in theory significantly help surface finish and may also speed up your cutting process by allowing time for the waste and gas to clear. Also making sure your waste is routed up will help you clear gas.
@@Ratkill Really any pulse should help. 50% duty is a good starting point. 60hz sounds right. It doesn't have to be super technical as you're never going to accidentally approach a pulse rate that would truncate cutting distance. Just give the reaction time to relax, that's all.
Also I love all the random Russian shit, hate the war n everything, but yk, for the memes. It's like you're a more advanced version of me, cuz I'm a lil baby man with no 3d printer
nice, ive tried this with sort barrels useing just a seupt like when you etch logos in steel, just deep etch it.. you have your etching jig printed on plastic film like a normal etching but you stick it in the bore.. ive also just acid etched rifling... dip the while barrel in nail polist or etchers resist and then push through an undersized rifling button with oil on it and it will scratch off the resist in a spiral pattern.. you can make a lil spring loaded one with hacksaw blades to do the cutting.. you can etch 50 at a time if you want.. or just do it the ol fashond way and drive a button through
Just a tip for anyone who is attempting this, I got poor quality round stock for my boring and chambering operation from Home Depot. Spend some extra time and money to get a true round piece of steel. The profil of the Home Depot rod was egg shaped, and this caused my barrel to be cut egg shaped.it is still functional, but for not much more $ you can shoot for perfect.
Good information. Maybe should check Lowe's they usually had a better selection of steel and for cheaper prices than Home Depot, at least for me. I might buy one of those egg shaped ones tho to see how much it can through off accuracy
AG Cast measuring my rifling valley to valley = 9.30mm, 9.28mm, 9.22mm. Although my chamber ended up round because I oriented the chambering tool off by 90* every other cut, the cuts seem to be off by about 80 thousandths of a mm
The show in the order of appearance: Dont bully me Nagatoro(currently airing), Angel beats, Persona (dont know which part), and i dont knwo the last was was too transparent to recognize
Did this with a 20 incher. It works, but damn have you gotta be accurate in your measurements. I ruined my first barrel after measuring off by .03 inches. So measure twice and cut once. Good luck bro
If I'm understanding this video correctly, this is fucking cool and would make for a far easier method than the usual method. That is if you're a home hobbyist anyway.
Thanks for the vid. This is just a dumb safety thing, but I think it would be better to leave the barrel in the vice while you clean it with the drill. I know a guy who really messed up his wrist doing something similar.
some advice, for future videos no extended music. Small snippets are great but you have a pretty decent voice describing what's happening, Im watching at 2x speed and its overloading my senses xD. youre channel reminds me a bit of nilered and thought eporium. Keep going :P
Yes it can be but it’s significantly harder and will require a new tooling. I’ve only seen one person do it and they made it seem like it was quite hard. I strongly recommend doing it once with a smaller barrel first before trying to get the 16’ to work
friend I have a problem, today I started the cutting process but I can't reduce the internal diameter, the water turns brown, I'm using the same water pump as you and I have a power source adjustable at 7.5 amp, I don't know what I may be doing wrong...
I've been wondering if this process can be easily modified to do bottleneck cartridges like 5.7 or TOK. the only way i can see it working is if you add another step to mill out the step down with a reamer
Don't see why not but it would be more challenging to make proper tooling, the bigger problem would be printing something capable of using bottlenecked cartridges since most designs are simple blow back. Perhaps its just nobody has really bothered to try because of that
@@jordanhorst6 the King Cobra by derwood seems to be a delayed blowback system, but the plans are not yet released. But according to derwood it will be rather complicated to make the bolt, so I dont know if that will be a viable option for homebuilds
@@agcast our mate Ivan said he was looking into using lead casting to create a chambering tool for .357SIG, but am not sure what his progress on that is.
hello, ive got a small problem, all the cutting went fine but i ended up with a mouth with a larger radius the casing sits nice and snug but the mouth is too wide and i can see 3mm in to the chamer, how can i fix this (i use a weaker waterpump could this be the problem ?)
@@agcast ill try that, aslo one thing i noticed is that unlike the boring rod the chambering tool has black residue on it like it had been burned with a lighter, the weird thing is te rest of the proces went fine just this problem alsways came back. thanks for the help though :)
@@agcast Ok, so it turns out it was the pump, the tooling was fine. The weaker pump could only move 500L p/h and the new one I bought could move 900L p/h this upped the pressure and it did the job. I decided to get a fountain pump to up the pressure so if anyone runs in to this problem check the presure and pump output.
Like, notice me senpai.
Noticed
@@agcast totally awesome!
@@agcast DAM where did you get that barrel!?!? Im searching so long now and i just can't find the proper barrel...
i feel like i learned alot and nothing at the same time lmao
Perfect, let’s hope the employees at google feel the same way
LMMFAO
"I have been looking forward to this"
Спасибо картошка очень супер
Females: light a candle and pour in the expensive yet good smelling bubble bath With box of Oreos.
Males: ...
3d printing is the reason houseplant control will never work.
This is the part of the signal they don’t want you to see
You can't stop my poinsettias
3D printing is almost useless unless you're trying to just prototype shit which honestly you can do for cheaper
And if you wanna go even more undercover just luty something together. If you're mechanically inclined then it's almost easier. ECM is a good idea however, it's the most useful idea to come outta the 3D gardening world.
@@delrokulook at the Myanmar rebels, they are mass producing 3d printed submachine gun, and its working pretty good for thems
Where has this weeaboo gun crossover channel been all my life?
Love these gardening videos
Judging by the shape of the bath tub in my apartment, the last guy must of been mass produceing these flower wattering things
Never thought of this method as a viable option for my... garden.
you baited me so hard. People saw anime on my screen that should of never seen anime on my screen.
totally worth it
Was not expecting the anime....it's not like I can disappoint my parents even more
The fact that there may be high up federal agents that had to watch this is hilarious
Just like when prohibition banned booze, real americans just make their own in a bathtub at home.
Comfy anime and /k/ gardening vibes.
Great gardening video 👍
This is 10/10 content right here. I'll keep coming back.
Superb video, clear explanation interlaced with bite size humour. Nice.
Maybe a... "solvent trap" can aid with clean-up when using brake cleaner? Might be something useful.
I’m banging my head against a wall over this, I will have to make a second video at some point
@@agcast
😉👍
thanks from across the pond... :P
big thanks from urope
famous last words
@@asaultikk lol, rip jstark
Her: "What are you doing step bro?"
Me: ⚡👨🔧🛁💦
Yay, now im on the fsb watchlist! :)
Same, but in Europe
the whole vibe of this channel is just plain rad
would you believe it, a gopnik . a man of culture. boris would approve
You are an inspiration to all the weeb gunsmiths out there
Comments like these are what keeps me going
@@agcast :)
i dont how i expected this video to go after that intro but im not disappointed
bros just flaunting the neofetch. mad props
This, this is art
very nice gardening equipment thank you
Bravo on your vodka choice, wise man. 👏
you just gained a subscription from me, i like your editting style. Keep it up
This dude is definitely has a new close friend that heads a fight club.
I wonder just how far this setup can go...like maybe it could work for different sized plants...
Only to find out is to try
Yes. People in the 3d printed gun community are investigating this heavily. As an example some one was looking into cutting slots for charging handles in metal receivers and I was looking into using it to cut locking lugs into a barrel/bolt (I never got the more advanced stuff to work for some reason and rn I'm too busy with more pressing stuff. But something mildly related is ZURAD engineering. He is designing a desktop machine tht will let you cut any shape into metal on your desktop.
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@@Grognarthebarb can't wait to see how advanced all of this gets by the time I'm actually able to buy a printer (money isn't holding me back so much as not having space available)
The internet is a constant reminder that the internet is undefeated.
This is some high level zoomer shit
MANJARO
HOLY BASED
Ferret for reference
Adding an on/off pulse should in theory significantly help surface finish and may also speed up your cutting process by allowing time for the waste and gas to clear. Also making sure your waste is routed up will help you clear gas.
What kind of pulse duration do you mean? Like 50% duty 1 sec, 10hz, 60hz, or 200hz?
@@Ratkill Really any pulse should help. 50% duty is a good starting point. 60hz sounds right. It doesn't have to be super technical as you're never going to accidentally approach a pulse rate that would truncate cutting distance. Just give the reaction time to relax, that's all.
Epic clean up. My plants will be so happy!
I like that this whole video is basically an anime intro
Omgs. I love you presentation style
Love the into. 😂
Finally he did it!
I keep my promises
Love you for that bro!
you're straight up a cracked gunsmith now, so cool lol
Prime example of why you should just do this in your garage as well.
Sleppy Joe´s head is going to explode after he watches this video.
This is fucking awesome.
Linux and ghost guns, love em both, freedom go brr
Also I love all the random Russian shit, hate the war n everything, but yk, for the memes. It's like you're a more advanced version of me, cuz I'm a lil baby man with no 3d printer
@@XxRRxX-qg8clyou'll get there boy, I just bought my 1st printer, and now just gotta endure the endless pain of trying again
You deserve subscribers
You have reached peak anime
Love your Videos,keep up the great Work💪
7:52 neofetch in view so to flex the manjaro installation
nice
Love the shout outs to PSR and Life or Boris.
Looking forward to your videos mate!
nice, ive tried this with sort barrels useing just a seupt like when you etch logos in steel, just deep etch it.. you have your etching jig printed on plastic film like a normal etching but you stick it in the bore.. ive also just acid etched rifling... dip the while barrel in nail polist or etchers resist and then push through an undersized rifling button with oil on it and it will scratch off the resist in a spiral pattern.. you can make a lil spring loaded one with hacksaw blades to do the cutting.. you can etch 50 at a time if you want.. or just do it the ol fashond way and drive a button through
cheeki breeki!
I love this channel!
Angel beats is the last thing I expected to see here
Thanks brother
Almost died laughing at "no..no no no no".
Don’t forget to sub to Print Shoot Repeat too
Man of culture!
The Angel Beats montage gave me so much Nostalgia.
Gardening vídeos are great.
Thanks I completed my fgc9 in a unspecified country that I'm in
😂😂
Just one… Riiiiiiight. XD
International 2A may be the most beautiful thing to a US grown boy like mah self!
Just a tip for anyone who is attempting this, I got poor quality round stock for my boring and chambering operation from Home Depot. Spend some extra time and money to get a true round piece of steel. The profil of the Home Depot rod was egg shaped, and this caused my barrel to be cut egg shaped.it is still functional, but for not much more $ you can shoot for perfect.
Good information. Maybe should check Lowe's they usually had a better selection of steel and for cheaper prices than Home Depot, at least for me. I might buy one of those egg shaped ones tho to see how much it can through off accuracy
AG Cast measuring my rifling valley to valley = 9.30mm, 9.28mm, 9.22mm. Although my chamber ended up round because I oriented the chambering tool off by 90* every other cut, the cuts seem to be off by about 80 thousandths of a mm
Man, you saved me. Thanks
Do you have the files?
@@bluepoint5786 you don't? They are so easy to find. Just search fgc9mk2 files and you have them
Clean up? Oh shit, no wonder the wife was mad…
Awesome. My plants will never be the same.
You need to write a list for every anime you used in each video
The show in the order of appearance:
Dont bully me Nagatoro(currently airing), Angel beats, Persona (dont know which part), and i dont knwo the last was was too transparent to recognize
@@gasper5223 doing God's work
Transparent one was Gurren Lagann
Ah yes, metal working in the living room.
Gotta love those steel splinters in your feet.
This is why we wear socks
Eventually you learn to wear flip-flops.
No magnets?
If your science professor showed you this kind of stuff you'd be a science major today lol
you can use a grade 8 bolt and it'll work fine. cheaper and very high tensile strength, medium carbon steel.
Surprised i got this in my recommended
God bless, Stalker
I have to agree on the quality getting worse after V1, happens all the time.
Cool stuff my dude.
I wonder if this could be scaled up to a rifle length barrel
Did this with a 20 incher. It works, but damn have you gotta be accurate in your measurements. I ruined my first barrel after measuring off by .03 inches. So measure twice and cut once. Good luck bro
If I'm understanding this video correctly, this is fucking cool and would make for a far easier method than the usual method. That is if you're a home hobbyist anyway.
I have the same yellow/grey/black gloves. I love em.
"Gardening" seems like a messy process... Thanks for the vid!
This video should’ve been sponsored by scrubbing bubbles 😌
I love this Video
Congrats on finishing finals! I have one last one this week, then I start new semester the 7th of next month
Thanks for the vid. This is just a dumb safety thing, but I think it would be better to leave the barrel in the vice while you clean it with the drill. I know a guy who really messed up his wrist doing something similar.
Still waiting on those pipes.
Thanks for this.
some advice, for future videos no extended music. Small snippets are great but you have a pretty decent voice describing what's happening, Im watching at 2x speed and its overloading my senses xD. youre channel reminds me a bit of nilered and thought eporium. Keep going :P
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was thinking that you should put stalker in the video then bandit radio comes on, nearly pissed myself
When you gotta poo you gotta poo
1:06 - _I_ care too much... Please injure my brain with knowledge in the future. I'm good with a 2 hour video.
100% concur good buddy
Moms Demand Action _(Best Titled Porn Ever said the Internets & Everyone ever..)_
Are there any length limitations on this? Or could you do a 16 inch barrel if you had the time/patience for it?
Yes it can be but it’s significantly harder and will require a new tooling. I’ve only seen one person do it and they made it seem like it was quite hard. I strongly recommend doing it once with a smaller barrel first before trying to get the 16’ to work
@@agcast got it thanks for the heads up.
@@Darkess343 it’s something I’ve been meaning to work on but haven’t had the time. Definitely possible just wouldn’t recommend for your first time
friend I have a problem, today I started the cutting process but I can't reduce the internal diameter, the water turns brown, I'm using the same water pump as you and I have a power source adjustable at 7.5 amp, I don't know what I may be doing wrong...
I was just wondering when you were gonna post the video 😂
Pro-tip; a cheap chinese cnc laser is powerful enough to melt layers/designs into 3D prints; adding both aesthetic and strength ;)
I've been wondering if this process can be easily modified to do bottleneck cartridges like 5.7 or TOK. the only way i can see it working is if you add another step to mill out the step down with a reamer
Don't see why not but it would be more challenging to make proper tooling, the bigger problem would be printing something capable of using bottlenecked cartridges since most designs are simple blow back. Perhaps its just nobody has really bothered to try because of that
@@agcast I think since we're seeing a lot of hybrid 3d printing/traditional machining, we'll see some delayed blowback designs pop up.
@@jordanhorst6 the King Cobra by derwood seems to be a delayed blowback system, but the plans are not yet released.
But according to derwood it will be rather complicated to make the bolt, so I dont know if that will be a viable option for homebuilds
@@agcast our mate Ivan said he was looking into using lead casting to create a chambering tool for .357SIG, but am not sure what his progress on that is.
@@yourlocaltoad5102 I've been waiting for the cobra to drop, but i wasn't aware it was a delayed action. sounds awesome.
thank's bro, nice video.
hello, ive got a small problem, all the cutting went fine but i ended up with a mouth with a larger radius the casing sits nice and snug but the mouth is too wide and i can see 3mm in to the chamer, how can i fix this (i use a weaker waterpump could this be the problem ?)
Check your tooling and it depends on how much weaker. Also then try shorter cutting intervals where you have problems
@@agcast ill try that, aslo one thing i noticed is that unlike the boring rod the chambering tool has black residue on it like it had been burned with a lighter, the weird thing is te rest of the proces went fine just this problem alsways came back. thanks for the help though :)
@@agcast Ok, so it turns out it was the pump, the tooling was fine. The weaker pump could only move 500L p/h and the new one I bought could move 900L p/h this upped the pressure and it did the job. I decided to get a fountain pump to up the pressure so if anyone runs in to this problem check the presure and pump output.
Cool stuff man!
Yo this man really put up a slide show !
Nice Manjaro Flex. I use Artix myself. The 17.2 was my after-finals gardening project of choice.
I feel bad for your landlord lmao.
I couldn’t keep a stable Artix no matter how hard I’d try, still a Linux noob but I’m getting better. Too bad school forces me to use Windows