Sig P-365 speed loader (9mm double stack).

Sig P-365 speed loader (9mm double stack).

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
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This is the R1; someone complains about being tight. The one I printed was snug. I then decided to add 0.60mm on X and Y.

It doesn't need to be tight or even snug.

 

Also, use quality filament and make sure it's dry (30% max)

 

There's another Sig P-365 speed loader, but nothing like mine. My design is much more ergonomic and perfect like me… Not. I did design that a few years ago and printed it on Raise 3D, and what a better-looking one from the Bambu Lab printer. It's unbelievable. It worked before; it was strung and last but has that 3D print look. I have an excellent resin printer with a molded-like part, but it's PLA, and I'm an ABS guy ;-) ABS-like resin is not FDM ABS.

Anyway, to be back on this print. If you think you need a speed loader, it's because you need one. You can get a molded for about $20 at the store, but it's a rip-off, and where is the fun? Download it and print it. You will be pleased you did it in a little over an hour. And you have to spend a considerable $0.65…

 

As usual, I printed it in ABS. Yes, PETg could do better -CF, too, and PLA is for the guy waiting for the flash.

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cant retract this buddy easly? how do I expand the width. I printed it on ABS, is 18% dry and I got a dryier + AMS with desecant. only thing is that I print it in 0.6mm nozle wirh a 0.4mm specs
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Wow, I don't understand. You print it with a 0.60 nuzzle, but the machine was set up as you have a 0.40?!? I'm stunned. It did print anyway, but the inside size will be incorrect, and the walls will be too thick. You can reach me on the chat up here and I'll be glad to assist you. It can be printed with a 0.60 nuzzle, but you need to slice it with a 0.60 setup and profile. You can try to use the standard 0.30L 2W 4T 3B and turn the support to tree a slim, and it should work. Talk to you later
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very sturdy design
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Thanks, Good job printing-it.
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Printed way too tight
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Hey @burznui Sorry to see you're having an issue. Mine is snug but slides easily. I was thinking of adding more space, now I have to. What filament did you use and was it dry? I'll be back with an update tomorrow.
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It's updated Please let me know how it goes Thanks again
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too small
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Hey Dima, can you be a little more specific about what is too small? That model has been out there for a few months, and you are the only one bringing that up. I'm using it weekly and I wonder what could be incorrect. Let me know what you think I should change. Thanks.
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i am currently printing it on an A1 out of bambu tough pla (its what i got) i am having an issue downloading just the stl or the stp file but i got it into the slicer with my setting instead of yours anyways. i did give you a boost token. thanks for your hard work sir! don't have the gun yet but when I'm done waiting for the 10 day waiting period i will use it. also not sure how to add a rating
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Sound good, hey have fun and stay safe :-)
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Printed well and is a great design. Thank you!
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Good job printing it. Thanks for downloading it and giving feedback. I do appreciate it. I invite you to look at my other solutions for BBL's little corks.
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A little snug, had to reprint and change the width by 1mm, easy fix so no big deal
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Interesting. I did it way back then, opened it up, and haven't had complaints since then. I added an mm on X and Y, which was not quite enough for you. I wonder why. Can I ask what material and printer you use and if you have had a flow calibration done recently? Also, how did you add that mm? Is it with the scaling and modification only of the X axe? Thanks for downloading it and rating it. I think you are a little harsh with only 3 stars. It allot of work that goes into it.
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Sorry, seems the feedback didn’t save. the.is turn out excellent. definitely an easier to use,and easier on the hand version of the regular speed loaders. thx for the updated design.
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Thanks for downloading it and giving feedback. I do appreciate it.
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Perfectly snug fit, used it for about 200 rounds the other day.
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That is excellent, but you can't expect less from my work. Thanks for downloading it and giving feedback. I do appreciate it. I invite you to look at my other solutions for BBL's little corks.
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works perfectly
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You can't expect less from my design LOL. Thanks for downloading it and giving feedback. I do appreciate it.
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