[Hobby Section] 3D printing guns 01-23-2021, 03:23 AM
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Well, I spent the last few days publishing all of the files and data I could about 3d printing guns at https://print.ipsfirearms.com
Keep in mind, this isn't your 2013 3d printed guns, there are a lot of untested files there for various real firearms, and a lot of content that is plain illegal to print (even if you're in the US).
It's your responsibility to ensure you're not breaking the law (or don't get caught doing it). Don't be the guy that prints out a swift link and then sends me a picture of it asking why it doesn't work (this has happened to others).
The Master repository contains all of the files, in their entirety. It's less meant to be cloned, but if you really do want all (>20gb) of it, you can run
The Master-TDP repository contains the technical data packages that I have. These are separate because they're not printable files or models, they're blueprints and instructions for making the firearms in production. These are provided as a reference.
I guess less of a tutorial, but feel free to reach out to me with any questions you may have.
Keep in mind, this isn't your 2013 3d printed guns, there are a lot of untested files there for various real firearms, and a lot of content that is plain illegal to print (even if you're in the US).
It's your responsibility to ensure you're not breaking the law (or don't get caught doing it). Don't be the guy that prints out a swift link and then sends me a picture of it asking why it doesn't work (this has happened to others).
The Master repository contains all of the files, in their entirety. It's less meant to be cloned, but if you really do want all (>20gb) of it, you can run
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The Master-TDP repository contains the technical data packages that I have. These are separate because they're not printable files or models, they're blueprints and instructions for making the firearms in production. These are provided as a reference.
I guess less of a tutorial, but feel free to reach out to me with any questions you may have.
(This post was last modified: 01-30-2021, 06:18 AM by phyrrus9.)