8/11/2023 0 Comments 3d printed glock frame fileTHese are called "tree supports" and they allow the printer to deposit filament onto a surface, instead of in thin air, which doesn't work. The supports are the weird "tentacle" looking things on the outside. For those of you curious, the reason I print it upright instead of upside-down is because that way the interior has no clean-up from the supports. The Frame: This is how it comes off the printer. At no point during the build here have I purchased anything that is a "firearm" every piece of this has been shipped directly to my door. After printing some knicknacks and Useful Items, I came across an interesting thing: a community of people working to build 3d printed firearms, and I figured, why not! I also thought this might be something that would interest the "prepper" side of this site, since even under stricter gun control laws, this could be a useful resource to have. So, a while back I got a 3d printer after having a few too many malty beverages at the local brewery, and I saw they were running a sale. I am not building this for sale or in order to circumvent any laws, etc etc. So, to start with, this is perfectly legal.
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