Tuning 3D printing customised airguns

Hello
As a bullpup "amateur" and an entry level consumer I decided to re-draw stocks of "must have" like : Air Ventury Avenger, Snowpeak CP2 or PR900, Hatsan Sortie or Invader also working on Crosman 1077 Reapetair...
I just figured out the amount of different jobs I made for myself and began to share it there


My purpose isn't to sell material parts but know how.
I intend to multiply cases in order to simplify and avoid issues and minimise original plateforms transformation.
I made it affordable for any 3D maker and ready to be printed by professional services (for personal use only).
Today you may find 2 or 3 of my realisations but the collection will grow rapidly.

If any question I'll be happy to answere on thit tread

Have a look and enjoy!

PR900.jpg


AV Avenger.jpg


Hatsan Sortie.jpg


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CP2.jpg


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Ive got a printer capable of printing a 300 x 300x300 object. it takes forever....

even on my smaller printers time is the biggest contraint. Also learning that trying to desgin and print SOME things as 1 piece is an exercise in frustration and will test your patience in ways never thought possible

So Im learning to design in multiple parts, that will print on the smaller units
 
Nice work on Sortie bullpup chassis, I want to try it out but I'm pretty much sure that my 3d printer too small and too outdated to print a piece of this size :). Any recommendations for a printer to use? As well as material.
I use Sidewinder X1 and X2 and lately I am waiting for the Sovol SV07 Plus to come out. I also use a Qidi IMateS and a resine printer for some precise parts. I use a bunsh of different FDM I disliked regular PLA but found PLA + that is a quite resistant matter.
Anyway gf course some pieces may look a bit oversized for regular printers but never forget diagonals and supports can solve this issue and also it can participate to solidity.
 
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I use Sidewinder X1 and X2 and lately I am waiting for the Sovol SV07 Plus to come out. I also use a Qidi IMateS and a resine printer for some precise parts. I use a bunsh of different FDM I disliked regular PLA but found PLA + that is a quite resistant matter.
Anyway gf course some pieces may look a bit oversized for regular printers but never forget diagonals and supports can solve this issue and also it can participate to solidity.
Sovol SV07 is already selling at least in US for around 300 usd. Thank you for the tip about PLA+, I always used regular PLA, will try to order a spool of PLA+ and compare strength of printed parts. And I did not have much luck with using support and diagonal positioning of 3D printed objects, this tends to affect the end quality and sometimes causes defects and warping.