From f42dd84224bdc0c4446d1e1f1f29e041bcee8517 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: user Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2019 21:53:55 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Updating Readme.md. --- .../README.md | 50 +++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 25 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) diff --git a/Pistols/Glock-G18_30rd Extendez_Magazine_v1.0-Ivanthetroll/README.md b/Pistols/Glock-G18_30rd Extendez_Magazine_v1.0-Ivanthetroll/README.md index c512ac5..e7e0b1b 100644 --- a/Pistols/Glock-G18_30rd Extendez_Magazine_v1.0-Ivanthetroll/README.md +++ b/Pistols/Glock-G18_30rd Extendez_Magazine_v1.0-Ivanthetroll/README.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ ## G18 Extendez 30 Round Magazine #### Author -IvanTheTroll (Magazine Body model errors cleaned up by FreeMenDontAsk) +Ivanthetroll (Magazine Body model errors cleaned up by FreeMenDontAsk) #### Version 1.0 @@ -16,36 +16,36 @@ Below are instructions on printing and troubleshooting the Menendez Mag series. #### What you'll need: * PLA (Optionally Nylon [645 is tested good], PETG). I recommend PLA, as it is cheap, easy to print, and is what I designed the mag in. -* A printer capable of printing PLA (or the plastic you choose to use). The Creality Ender 3 is capable of printing these mags, and costs only 200 bucks. A guide to dialing in your printer can be found here: https://jstark1809.keybase.pub/DetDisp_3D_Printing_Guide.pdf?dl=1 -* An appropriate Glock mag spring - use factory-spec Glock mag springs (not PMAG springs). These can be had cheap from Amazon, The Official Glock Store (NOT Glockstore.com!!!), Wilson Combat, AliExpress (the springs usually come with a baseplate extension). +* A printer capable of printing PLA (or the plastic you choose to use). The Creality Ender 3 is capable of printing these magazines, and costs only 200 bucks. A guide to dialing in your printer can be found [here:](https://jstark1809.keybase.pub/DetDisp_3D_Printing_Guide.pdf?dl=1). +* An appropriate Glock magazine spring - use factory-spec Glock mag springs (not PMAG springs). These can be had cheap from Amazon, The Official Glock Store (NOT Glockstore.com!!!), Wilson Combat, AliExpress (the springs usually come with a baseplate extension). -### Print Settings +#### Print Settings - - Orientations - Note that the included STLs are scaled and oriented correctly! +##### Orientations +Note that the included STLs are scaled and oriented correctly! - - Print mag body upright, no supports. - - Print baseplate bottom down, no supports. - - Print locking tab bottom down, no supports. - - Print follower upside down, with the tallest flat portion to the print bed. Use supports from print bed, but not full supports. +* Print magazine body upright, no supports. +* Print baseplate bottom down, no supports. +* Print locking tab bottom down, no supports. +* Print follower upside down, with the tallest flat portion to the print bed. Use supports from print bed, but not full supports. - - Print Settings - I recommend that you print in eSun PLA+, don't get too upset when you print it in ABS and it works poorly. +##### Print Settings +I recommend that you print in eSun PLA+, don't get too upset when you print it in ABS and it works poorly. - - Nozzle Temp - 230C - - Bed Temp - 60C - - Brim - ON - - Supports - NONE - - Layer Height - 0.15mm - - Shells (aka perimeters) - 4 inner/outer (this may not be necessary, but works well for me) - - Bed prep - Gluestick, optionally on top of Kapton Tape. +* Nozzle Temp - 230C +* Bed Temp - 60C +* Brim - ON +* Supports - NONE +* Layer Height - 0.15mm +* Shells (aka perimeters) - 4 inner/outer (this may not be necessary, but works well for me) +* Bed prep - Gluestick, optionally on top of Kapton Tape. -### Troubleshooting - Mags may feed poorly at first. This is because the mag lips are reinforced beyond what PMAGs or Factory mags are. - Dry cycle (or live fire) a full mag through it if it has issues feeding. This will solve rough feeding issues. - Printed mags will wear out. Their rate of wear depends entirely on the user. - If you feed rounds into the mag in a manner that drags the round along the mag lips, you will cause excess wear on the mag lips, which will wear the mag out. - Testing has netted a mag that is good for at least 500. Make sure to load each mag carefully as to not scrape the rounds along the mag lips when loading. +#### Troubleshooting +* Magazines may feed poorly at first. This is because the mag lips are reinforced beyond what PMAGs or Factory mags are. +* Dry cycle (or live fire) a full magazine through it if it has issues feeding. This will solve rough feeding issues. +* Printed magazines will wear out. Their rate of wear depends entirely on the user. +* If you feed rounds into the mag in a manner that drags the round along the mag lips, you will cause excess wear on the mag lips, which will wear the magazine out. +* Testing has netted a magazine that is good for at least 500. Make sure to load each mag carefully as to not scrape the rounds along the mag lips when loading. Want to join the movement? Head over to