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April 17, 2013, 03:03:37 PM
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Offering to print 3d models on my Solidoodle 2 3d printer for bitcoins (or large amounts of ripple/xrp)

print area is 6x6x6 inches but optimal size is 1-4 inches^2 on the base
(printing objects with very large or small bases is problematic)

I only print in ABS

Current Colors:  White
                      Blue

Models must be in .stl format

pm me for my email
send me your .stl files and shipping addy and I will give you an estimate on price and time to delivery.










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COOL! I was thinking about doing this with my Rostock. Carry on, sir!

can you make one of these? http://defcad.org/defdist-ar-15-lower-receiver/
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April 17, 2013, 02:39:22 PM
#14
Offering to print 3d models on my Solidoodle 2 3d printer for bitcoins (or large amounts of ripple/xrp)

print area is 6x6x6 inches but optimal size is 1-4 inches^2 on the base
(printing objects with very large or small bases is problematic)

I only print in ABS

Current Colors:  White
                      Blue

Models must be in .stl format

pm me for my email
send me your .stl files and shipping addy and I will give you an estimate on price and time to delivery.










18SzBDxZqaJWA2QVPWkqsoD2Jox9pW3RMg


COOL! I was thinking about doing this with my Rostock. Carry on, sir!
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April 17, 2013, 02:30:57 PM
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Most states do not require a license unless you are reselling it, which is when it would need a serial and license. And besides, the post office would see a solid piece of material in a box that looks like a car part so I wouldnt stress that either.

For myself, I want a set of action figures created. Do you plan on picking up the other colors so they can be made in more detail than 2 tone?


http://3dprinterstuff.com/page/4

for each color, he has to buy a new reel of filament. which are pricey. if it is a pretty big order, it can be done i would imagine, but you would have to wait for the filament to get to his printer.

he also only has one printer head, which means only one color coming out at a time.
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April 17, 2013, 02:25:31 PM
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i wouldn't mind paying for ffl to ffl shipping to get the lower if it can be printed
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April 17, 2013, 11:35:49 AM
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Most states do not require a license unless you are reselling it, which is when it would need a serial and license. And besides, the post office would see a solid piece of material in a box that looks like a car part so I wouldnt stress that either.

For myself, I want a set of action figures created. Do you plan on picking up the other colors so they can be made in more detail than 2 tone?
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April 17, 2013, 06:50:17 AM
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do you have the printing precision to make one of these?

http://defcad.org/defdist-ar-15-lower-receiver/

OP will have to have a firearms dealer license to sell those AFAIK.

Would you need an FFL if you:

A) give it away for absolutely zero compensation of any type?
b) made a model of it and sold that (on a pedestal as one solid piece of plastic)?





Probably.

You can sell an 80% lower without having to ship through an FFL. Would require some milling on the receiver's part to 'finish' it.

Bing 80% Lower Receiver, they're basically sold out everywhere.

Is this some kind of joke?
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April 17, 2013, 06:48:16 AM
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do you have the printing precision to make one of these?

http://defcad.org/defdist-ar-15-lower-receiver/
Was just about to ask that Grin
Might run into some serious trouble if the post office gets nosy.
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April 14, 2013, 04:18:24 PM
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do you have the printing precision to make one of these?

http://defcad.org/defdist-ar-15-lower-receiver/

OP will have to have a firearms dealer license to sell those AFAIK.

Would you need an FFL if you:

A) give it away for absolutely zero compensation of any type?
b) made a model of it and sold that (on a pedestal as one solid piece of plastic)?





Probably.

You can sell an 80% lower without having to ship through an FFL. Would require some milling on the receiver's part to 'finish' it.

Bing 80% Lower Receiver, they're basically sold out everywhere.
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April 14, 2013, 03:45:17 PM
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do you have the printing precision to make one of these?

http://defcad.org/defdist-ar-15-lower-receiver/

OP will have to have a firearms dealer license to sell those AFAIK.

Would you need an FFL if you:

A) give it away for absolutely zero compensation of any type?
b) made a model of it and sold that (on a pedestal as one solid piece of plastic)?





Probably.
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April 14, 2013, 12:26:42 PM
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do you have the printing precision to make one of these?

http://defcad.org/defdist-ar-15-lower-receiver/

OP will have to have a firearms dealer license to sell those AFAIK.

Would you need an FFL if you:

A) give it away for absolutely zero compensation of any type?
b) made a model of it and sold that (on a pedestal as one solid piece of plastic)?



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April 14, 2013, 11:57:16 AM
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do you have the printing precision to make one of these?

http://defcad.org/defdist-ar-15-lower-receiver/

OP will have to have a firearms dealer license to sell those AFAIK.
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April 14, 2013, 08:29:15 AM
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Example price for future reference. Great idea to see this  been waiting for this kind of thing for a while. Recommend pictures of examples
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April 14, 2013, 04:36:15 AM
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do you have the printing precision to make one of these?

http://defcad.org/defdist-ar-15-lower-receiver/
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April 14, 2013, 02:39:45 AM
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Pictures of the machine?

Pictures of it's work?
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April 14, 2013, 02:01:54 AM
#1
Offering to print 3d models on my Solidoodle 2 3d printer for bitcoins (or large amounts of ripple/xrp)

print area is 6x6x6 inches but optimal size is 1-4 inches^2 on the base
(printing objects with very large or small bases is problematic)

I only print in ABS

Current Colors:  White
                      Blue

Models must be in .stl format

pm me for my email
send me your .stl files and shipping addy and I will give you an estimate on price and time to delivery.










18SzBDxZqaJWA2QVPWkqsoD2Jox9pW3RMg
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