3D Printed Brass Processing Tool
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ก.ย. 2024
- Yep, another 3D printed reloading tool... I am loving this!!!!!!! It is saving me a ton of money and allowing me to expand my capabilities reloading!
The files for this one can be found here:
www.thingivers...
His video on it is here:
• 3D Printed DIY Brass P...
He has a PDF file that has links to all the parts that you need in the file download tab.
I did take some short cuts and decided not to use some of the items he used but it still does the job. I used a remix on the main gear, the top plate and the cover (they are listed in the remix tab of his design). I remixed/changed them in Tinkercad to meet my needs/wants.
You can use the 100 rpm motor he suggested(which is what I used) or you can speed it up with the 150rpm or 200rpm motor. I would highly suggest that you use some sort of motor speed controller with the higher speed motors.
There are also two 6 station remixes of his design.
That is incredibly cool, Papa! Great job!
Thank you sir!
Glad you liked it. I thought so too. lol
Better than paying a fortune for an RCBS processing set up
The commercial ones were way out of what I could afford... this one is just right and I believe it will last just as long if not longer... I can reprint anything that does break.
Thanks
That’s cool much cheaper than commercial products
The commercial ones were never in my price range so I took matters into my own hands. I think it is going to serve me for a long time.
Thanks!
Hope your doing better!
Nice work! That is seriously cool! 3D printing it changing the world.
Thanks!
3D printing has changed my reloading world in big ways! I got into it because I wanted a Dillon type case feeder and bullet feeder set up for my LoadMaster... and I have never looked back!
Take care
@@papasplace2 You're doing awesome things.
@@Tex_I_CanThank you sir!
That is so cool, looks good! Home made is the best made, except with me..... LOL!
Naaaa... you do ok for a guy from Texas.... just sayin'. lol
Thanks
That is really cool . Much cheaper than the Lyman .
It was too cool to pass up. I think that it will last as long as any Lyman, RCBS or Frankford Arsenal. I printed it heavy duty and the only part I am not overly sure of is the motor... but the motor is stronger then what is really needed... overkill.
Thanks!
@@papasplace2 What rpm motor did you use ?
@@jamespollard1670I used the 100rpm motor...because I wasn't planning on using a motor controller so I went the recommended motor.
Now that is just cool! Nice job, Papa! 🤛🏻🔫🇺🇸
Thank you sir!
Beautiful my friend ❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you very much
@@papasplace2 ❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍
Well how cool is that !
Thanks! I think it's cool as hell myself... and it was what I could afford.
Take care Tony!
Well dang it! . . . . now I _Have_ to get me 3-d printer.
The prices on the printers has dropped dramatically since I bought my used printer for $90... you can get a new decent printer for $125 on sale... this same printer was well over $200 just 6 months ago. But the know going in the learning curve can be a steep one...and the rabbit hole is deep! LOL
@@papasplace2. . yep, that has been my hang-up about taking the plunge. The learning curve and all the ancillary hardware and materials that must be added to be able to 'print' effectively. Curious, do you have a channel on the site Odysee? If you do make one, I'd be happy to support you on that platform. Just a thought. I'm trying to de-google and de-microsoft my life. I'm currently on a Linux journey. Debian 12, KDE, loving it. Very 'Windows 10' like.
Looks great. Thanks for sharing 👍🇺🇸
Thank you sir!
That is cool 😎. Papa place definitely will come in handy. Seen some one on discord post pictures of the one they made.
Yea, the guy that designed it put up a video about a couple years ago... he designed it for his son. He did a great job on the design.
Thanks!
N I C E !
Thanks!
Even threw in some Dillon blue just for you Brother! LMAO
Neat, hope it works out for you. 👍
It's working great! I did 500 pcs of 38 spl brass with it today. Trimmed, chamfered, debured and cleaned the primer pockets. It's been a busy day. lol
Nice les
Thanks Don!!!!!!!!
That sucker is already on warp speed at 1 amp lol
LOL
It's the voltage that controls the speed... I may add a motor control when I get some extra money... but it works well as it is.
Thanks Bro!
cool.... i have seen them before...... i am just wondering how long it will lasts?
The 3d printed parts should last as long as any factory mold injected part. I printed them very heavy duty. If the 3D printed parts break(and thats a big if) I can simply reprint it. The only part I am not sure of is the motor... but again it should last as long as any factory motor... it is a lot more powerful then what is really needed...overkill.
Thanks for stopping by!