Looking for 3D Printer files to Print (Design Us Something!)

EDIT: Free Dreamline/Crown Single Shot Trays below....

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Hey guys, I just got a 3D printer. I know there are 3D printer files out there for single shot trays and other cool stuff. If anyone has any please 'shoot" them my way. 

If you want to design a single shot tray or accessory for yourself, I would be happy to print it out and send it to you for letting me use the file.

YOU can design stuff super easily in TINKERCAD. It's a powerful drop and drag software that was actually designed for kids to use, but adults use it too. It's super easy to use after watching a few 5-10 minute tutorials. I literally learned it in about 10 minutes. 

Magazine holder? Flashlight Mount? Pick rail that fits around your tank? The possibilities are endless. 

If this sounds cool to you: look up TINKERCAD and lets get this party started. -Nate 

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Dreamline or FX Crown owners? .177-.25

I have a few Dreamline/Crown single shot trays available. Just $4 to cover the shipping. One is described as (ramp) and one gives the Pellet weight. 

Choices:

.22 cal and .25 cal ramp loaders or specific ."22 cal JSB 18 gr" and ."25 cal JSB 25gr" (or if you want both kinds that's OK)

(.177 traditional shot tray below)

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.177:

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Leatherman: I got an Ender 5 Pro...supposedly one of the easiest to use and good for beginners. I got it shipped from the USA from AliExpress, ...with an upgraded glass bed for under $400 shipped. They are affordable enough now that you can buy one to play around with. I actually bought mine to design and sell RC car stuff. I like it so far, easy to set up and it works good. Just $15 for a huge roll of filament. 

Got mine from the USA here: Ender 5 Pro 3D Printer

The 5 Pro had a better feeding system (metal) and a few more upgrades that made it the best value right now. 
 
I think the internals of the new Gladius moderator are 3D printed. It allows them to make shapes and contours that are impossible to machine or mill. I think 3D printing these parts is the future of suppression on rifles. On air rifles the polymers with CF reinforcement can be used. On firearms, the internals can be 3D printed utilizing a metal 3D printer and stacking up aluminum, or even SS. It would be heavier, but the functionality would supersede the inconvenience of the additional weight. 

Enjoy the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=da5IsmZZ-tw 
 
Leatherman: I got an Ender 5 Pro...supposedly one of the easiest to use and good for beginners. I got it shipped from the USA from AliExpress, ...with an upgraded glass bed for under $400 shipped. They are affordable enough now that you can buy one to play around with. I actually bought mine to design and sell RC car stuff. I like it so far, easy to set up and it works good. Just $15 for a huge roll of filament. 

Got mine from the USA here: Ender 5 Pro 3D Printer

The 5 Pro had a better feeding system (metal) and a few more upgrades that made it the best value right now.

Hi Nate, 

got the wrong link. The link went to eBay 
 
Jack K. Thanks, I fixed the link. Ender 5 Pro to buy USA

Printed a Dreamline Single Shot tray so far. it's working, nothing to it. If you get a file from someone or off Thingiverse, you just select the file on the 3D printer and hit go. You do have to make sure its starts ok, and then if something goes wrong you just stop the print, clear the bed, and hit go again. If the first couple layers are ok then 9 out of 10 times the rest of the print will be perfect. 

Learning by printing shot trays is way better that printing little pigs and dog statues! -Nate

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