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3d printed DLT 19 with real scope


Gilbert Lai

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file bought from CG Trader, did some minor adjustment to have workable bipod 
 

real scope is detachable 

 

total weight about 2.3kg (with scope) / 2kg (without scope) so easy to carry for long trooping, hopefully can troop with it soon :)

 

print settings :

print speed : 7000mm / min

main blaster body / barrels : Perimeter : 3 / top&bottom solid layer : 3 / 15% infill / rectilinear infill

screw part setting : Perimeter : 7 / top&bottom solid layer : 3 / 20% infill (higher does not help) / full honeycomb infill

raft : yes

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Hi Gilbert that looks a great version There seems to be a couple of things that could  do with addressing but  not a biggie. The charging handle is not quite in the right place , needs to be a bit lower . The vent holes on the rear barrel look as though they don't match the front ,also there seems to be a different vent hole in your pics , are these pics of the  same weapon  . A pic of the left side would be great to see. Also there seems to be no belt feed plate on the right .

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thank you sir, 

 

you have sharp eyes, yes, the second pic and last pic are not the same one as last pic is the 5th DLT 19 I built with major correction:

size reduced to 99.1% to original model and enhanced the screw to make them detachable.

 

charging handle : afraid nothing can do at the moment as the hole on the body is fixed 

belt feed plate : I am making a "fake" belt feed plate and will see how it goes with it, reverting. 

 

will take a picture at left side asap

 

 

 

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On 2018/5/19 at 5:29 AM, Tig70 said:

Mate it's great just hoping you can get it spot on . 

photo of left side

https://flic.kr/p/267e9Ep

belt feed plate :

my first attempt was using a PVC sheet, but cannot simulate the "fold" look, so eventually I use epoxy putty and some "clay technique"

to make one, not perfect, but so far very happy about the outcome. 

https://flic.kr/p/267e9Cv

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