HW/Weihrauch Anybody on here do 3d printing?

Looking for someone who could make me a mold for weihrauch breech seals. I would like to make 10 at a time. Does this sound like something anyone here can do?
I have several larger printers. My biggest is a Voron 2.4 350x350mm capacity. That being said, machining the mold is far superior in fit and finish if cost isn't a big concern.
 
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A lot of issues with mold-making via 3D print. Very precise dimensioning is tough, the surface is’not all that smooth, plus you’re dealing with plastic - it can’t really handle chemical cleaners, or high temps.
That being said, you CAN make a mold, just not a particularly good one. Once you design the mold in a cad program, you can send it off to various places and have an aluminium one machined. Try pcbway.

You CAN print TPU (a rubber) fairly well on a 3D printer. - you could print direct…….

What do they look like, and how many of them do you actually need, and how much precision do yo need? What material does the seal need to be (what were you planning to pt IN the mold?

Matt
 
Very interesting! Yeah kind of just a idea at this point, and I need at least 100 of them right now. (Hw seals are $7 each!)
They are basically just squarish shaped round o rings made from polyurethane. They need to be pretty accurately sized and smooth. So basically my plan was to use liquid polyurethane and either pour it in the mold, or injection molding it (not sure what would work best)
 
Looking for someone who could make me a mold for weihrauch breech seals. I would like to make 10 at a time. Does this sound like something anyone here can do?
I print, but i manual machine too and do 98% of everything that way because i don't 3d render. Have you drawn a print of what you would like yet?

I'm surprised you haven't messed with rtv yet. Which brings me to another direction. You can make a silicone mold off a new breech seal and pour new ones with urethane or other materials. The silicone molds I used to make were even good to low temp metal castings.
 
Post a picture of one, along with a coin for scale I’ll give you my opinion. Why in the world would you need so many? These things give out every shot?
I will post a pic when I get home later today...I need them because I have probably 70 or 80 vintage weihrauch rifles, and the breech seals are all dried out on them.
 
I print, but i manual machine too and do 98% of everything that way because i don't 3d render. Have you drawn a print of what you would like yet?

I'm surprised you haven't messed with rtv yet. Which brings me to another direction. You can make a silicone mold off a new breech seal and pour new ones with urethane or other materials. The silicone molds I used to make were even good to low temp metal castings.
The only thing I'm worried about with a silicone mold is in not 100% on what the final material is will use for the seals will be. I know the factory seals are a polyurethane of some type, but I'm thinking it's going to take some experimentation to get the material just right. If I used silicone for the mold, wouldn't I still need 10 new weihrauch seals? I definitely like the idea as it seems simple to make.
 
Really appreciate the info, as this is all new to me....I just know I have a ton of rifles with dried up seals, and $700 for o rings is not going to work every couple years. I have asked a few places about buying in bulk, but even with a discount they are still over $5 each. I feel like there is only a few pennies worth of material used to make each seal, and i would also like to experiment with using different materials.heck, if I can get this right....I could sell them to guys on here for VERY cheap, and spread the wealth lol