3D printing for reloading

Both. Yes.

Yeah, ermm, I went 30% on everything! We don’t do things in halves here LOL. This is what I mean, I need to figure out slicer software a bit better. This was attempt number 1.

Related topic for completeness:

Strength of 3D printing materials - #4 by juststarting

Alright, so still learning about print configuration, all different options and set up… So combined testing with something productive (lost the original lid) :smile:

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Looks like you are getting your head around how it works etc pretty well.

Is that why I didn’t buy a rcbs and got a Lee … rotfl

Always wonder about a 3d printer, they look cool … but got no time for another hobby

…and now trying to use up sample material, before I start printing big stuff.

@1Fatman you like?

Could have been prettier, but at this stage I’m just trying to use up filament.

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Looking good, you definitely have got it sorted.

Until I’m designing stuff, I feel somewhat constraint, I don’t like that feeling.

That’s not what I heard, I heard that you have a thing for cable ties and duct tape. Or is that for date night?

I thought that you would have been practicing designing stuff and using the last of the filament on that.

Other way round. I want to swap PLA for PETG, after current runs out.

Ahh got you. Have you started playing with the design software? Is it easy to use or just similar to a normal CAD type program?

Is there such thing as normal CAD… LOL I started doing online tutorials.

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While you have filament left you should print yourself one of these,

@juststarting did you look at the one above?

I did, but I have a storage solution for all my tools already. Rather just have them in a toolbox.

I would have thought that you would want to hang the primer pick up tubes out the way so they didn’t get damaged.

Actually, I would like to have them in the toolbox, since they are in the garage. And since they have plastic ends, to avoid weathering from temperature variations and moisture, I think toolbox (one of those big slide open draw ones) provides better protection, in my opinion.

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Alright, so not exactly reloading, but knowing @1Fatman loves all sorts of wall hanging stuff… Wanted to keep these specific hex keys separate, so wooala.

snuck in a Lee Primer in there, so you know, technically, reloading related, sort of, lol

Looking good, I reckon that you will end up printing all sorts of hanging bits to keep everything even more organized than you already have.