So I've heard many people say you can 3d print, an air, 15 lower assembly, and it's strong. And it works supposedly, there's, even a whole YouTube channel based on it called Hoffmann tactical, shout out to him, definitely check him out because he's the one who supplied me with this STL mind, you'm running a demo print. And with 15 infill just to see how the parts fit together after that if they fit together, well, then I'll get more plastic and run the real print, the 100 infill, but I'll get back to you. Guys once the demo print is printing well. So after slicing up the curio I'm running my demo print, because I don't have enough plastic to do an actual one I'm running 15 infill just to see how well, this works courtesy of Hoffman. Tactical, certainly go to check him out, definitely an underrated channel that's out there. He makes quality content.
We'll, see how? Well the demo works. I do have the g code written for a better one. But I had to get more plastic and that's on the way. So the test print is done.
I did some post-processing. I kind of beat her up a little trying to get the supports out and forgot a piece there. But we're going to see if it fits on an upper see if it's actually possible to 3d print, the lower the reason why I cracked in all those places is because it's not solid it's hollow. You may ask how it fits. The answer is pretty damn. Well, actually, the mag slides right in and out.
I forgot to make a front pin take down plate for that. And I don't have any pins to put it on. But it appears. Like it'll, just stick right on there. Now I don't have any of the innards in it because this is a hollow receiver. I am not going to test fire a hollow receiver. You all stay tuned for part, two and make a solid one.
But sadly, I probably won't be able to test fire it unless I get some innards. So I might get an ar-15 parts kit, or I might not, I don't know yet, but stay tuned. You all.