u/Lazy_Honey6823

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When I get to round 15 the magazine keeps cracking along the magazine release noth,what should I do

u/Lazy_Honey6823 — 8 days ago
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When loading round 14 the magazine keeps getting a slight crack along the magazine release notch all the time,what should I do

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u/Lazy_Honey6823 — 8 days ago

I have been printing to hot all along,i think i found the sweet spot at 215. No more lines or bubbles and the stringing is 98 percent gone. No pics yet as i just figured it out and am printing the first flawless one now.Promise to keep you updated.

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u/Lazy_Honey6823 — 11 days ago
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https://preview.redd.it/v6ee7k5sikyg1.jpg?width=2992&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=183b46aff9ed433c9f139f36dee5c144fcdf685a

i just printed the one on the right and its surface finish is no where as decent as the one on the left with i did like 3 days ago.why those strange lines running horizontal on my print?it looks a lil like overextrusion since i did it at a high flow rate but even at 100 flow most of the time i get the same problem?to get a consistent somewhat decent surface finish like the one on the left is very difficult,what do you say

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u/Lazy_Honey6823 — 13 days ago

https://preview.redd.it/78qqhlx8ikyg1.jpg?width=2992&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8fd7d6d4be4feb125ec240c4c1e25266196cd62d

i just printed the one on the right and its surface finish is no where as decent as the one on the left with i did like 3 days ago.why those strange lines running horizontal on my print?it looks a lil like overextrusion since i did it at a high flow rate but even at 100 flow most of the time i get the same problem?to get a consistent somewhat decent surface finish like the one on the left is very difficult,what do you say

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u/Lazy_Honey6823 — 13 days ago

i increased the flow to help prevent lines and gaps and and help promote better wall bonding but i think it is suffering from a bit of overextrusion especially if you compare it to the other failed one

u/Lazy_Honey6823 — 14 days ago

I am having trouble with my 3d printed glock mags.I am finally getting them to load all 17 rounds but the mag keeps they show a slight crack in them and if i apply enough force the mag will split further until it snaps.my initial problem was the slicer i was using,it was setting my wall thickness to 0.8mm and i could not get past round six.now that i switch to cura i reallized by default the wall thickness is set at 1.2mm.so now i am getting all 17 in but it shows a slight crack.can someone please offer me some advice?

u/Lazy_Honey6823 — 14 days ago
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i keep getting a poor surface finish and i think that contributes to the slight crack.right ow i am increasing the flow rate to reduce lines and gaps on surfacein this pic the flow rate is 110 but as you can see it looks like it suffering from a bit of overextrusion

u/Lazy_Honey6823 — 14 days ago