PDA

View Full Version : 3d printed Emag parts



jaguarshark
03-26-2021, 11:26 AM
I haven't seen anybody post up 3d printed stuff here lately so if anyone is interested in tinkering, I have an STL of the emag battery and rail I can send you. As others have mentioned, there is a potential safety hazard of the rear popping off due to the safety channel not being reinforced so be advised.

The battery seems to work well. The rail is more like a beta test.

PM me and I'll email it to you.

knownothingmags
03-26-2021, 02:19 PM
https://www.automags.org/forums/showthread.php?275359-RKM-3D-Designs
been here for a while.
i do not recommend printing your own rail!
*** edit that being said people can do whatever they want, I do not print rails for people for the simple fact of safety if there is a failure(been printing mag parts for 10+ years if not more)
also the files i use and have are about as exact to real world AGD part if not Exact to AGD parts. certainly i do not deviate from AGD spec on my machined & printed parts.(just causes questions and doubt)****

jaguarshark
03-30-2021, 11:24 PM
https://www.automags.org/forums/showthread.php?275359-RKM-3D-Designs
been here for a while.
i do not recommend printing your own rail!
*** edit that being said people can do whatever they want, I do not print rails for people for the simple fact of safety if there is a failure(been printing mag parts for 10+ years if not more)
also the files i use and have are about as exact to real world AGD part if not Exact to AGD parts. certainly i do not deviate from AGD spec on my machined & printed parts.(just causes questions and doubt)****

I've read your stuff and you're obviously more advanced than me. I just volunteered some STLs for people to tinker with, rather than to reinvent the wheel.

But yes definitely, a failed rail can send the valve flying dangerously fast into your face. Printing the battery seems to be ok tho.

knownothingmags
03-30-2021, 11:35 PM
Yeah not a problem.
Just trying to help with the thought of safety.
With battery packs it sucks to thread the plastic, it's why I went away from it. I put the metal nuts in the top while it's being printed so there is no stopping or pausing the print. This helps overall with the integrity and strength of the pack. **as much strength as the plastic can give of course[emoji854]

Sent from my SM-G998U using Tapatalk