Fun with 3D Printers

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Recently bought a used QIDI X-Pro 3D printer and have been messing around with TinkerCAD.

Decided to revamp my trekking pole tripod adapter and made up a mount for my outdoorsman bino adapter along with a quick switch plate and lens cover for compact spotter

Also made a window mount for smaller optics (no 4lb spotters allowed on my windows)

Everything was printed with PETG so it should last for a long time and be fine with outside / rainy conditions.
 

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Bighorner

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That's awesome. I have been thinking of doing something similar. I've just started to dip my toe into 3d printing
 

rclouse79

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That is super cool. The library at my school had one. I should inquire and see if I can use it.
 
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Recently bought a used QIDI X-Pro 3D printer and have been messing around with TinkerCAD.

Decided to revamp my trekking pole tripod adapter and made up a mount for my outdoorsman bino adapter along with a quick switch plate and lens cover for compact spotter

Also made a window mount for smaller optics (no 4lb spotters allowed on my windows)

Everything was printed with PETG so it should last for a long time and be fine with outside / rainy conditions.
cool!
 

YZF_88

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3D printers are awesome! I have an Ultimaker. Some of the outdoor related things I’ve made (the arrow saw was the most work):
 

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Here are a few more projects

I made a powder cup for my buddies reloading setup

I am playing around with a few different versions of the Swarovski custom turrets and different ways to attached the yardage labels

A few different ARCA quick attach plates and plates that will fit the outdoorsman's system

Another buddy wanted a scope throw lever for his Swaro Z5
 

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YZF_88

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This is one of my favorite designs to hold my rangefinder. Keeps it up high where I can get to it with minimal movement, quickly and quietly...without looking.
 

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Recently picked up Prusa i3MK3S+, I have a long list of things to make. The Dillon case feeder and bullet feeder are my top priority.
 

Dschwan

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double stuff stone holder. Its amazing the things you find sitting on your desk that you think you need to print something for.
 

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caesAR15

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This thread is really, REALLY tempting me to make the jump into 3D printing.

Keep up the great work everyone
 

07yzryder

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those who use a 3d printer, what is a good beginner software to use. I had fusion 360 but never got too in depth on it, i guess not having a starting point it was a bit overwhelming lol.

had fun printing others files but would be cool to design my own and strt printing.
 
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those who use a 3d printer, what is a good beginner software to use. I had fusion 360 but never got too in depth on it, i guess not having a starting point it was a bit overwhelming lol.

had fun printing others files but would be cool to design my own and strt printing.
I use TinkerCAD. It's free and pretty basic so easy to learn. I am starting to outgrow it with some more complex designs I have in mind, but it was a great tool to start with. It has a few tutorials and how-to's
 

07yzryder

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I use TinkerCAD. It's free and pretty basic so easy to learn. I am starting to outgrow it with some more complex designs I have in mind, but it was a great tool to start with. It has a few tutorials and how-to's

iu think thats where i need to start, seems like fusion might be more advanced and i was drowning in capabilities where i wanted simple stuff to try and make basic shapes to start and work towards more advanced things lol. Kinda like jumping straight into a mt goat hunt after not training and never hunted before lol.
 
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