So my girlfriend and I are buying a house soon and I've decided that I'm going to use the garage as a shop. I intend to build a small forge and metal furnace in order to make stuff, but I have one thing I want to make a shitload of. 80% lowers.
Does anyone know how much aluminum shrinks after casting? Have a CAD drawing for an AR lower, AK receiver (While iirc it can't be aluminum it can be forged steel), FAL receiver or even a G3/PTR91 receiver?
Also, general weapon smithing thread I guess.
http://www.cncguns.com/downloads.html
the igs files open fine in solidworks, I never bothered putting CAD on my home computer. And the blueprint files are just pdfs and are decent. I'm not downloading some random exe though.
I want a home forge and machine shop...I just don't really want my own home...
pic of pdf blueprint for ar10
Sweet, thanks bro! Once I get the house and get set up I'll post up to show the work. I suspect some people on /k/ will want a lower or 2.
Just found the shrinkage allowance for aluminum is between 1.4-2% per linear inch. That makes it a bit easier.
np, I'd post a pic of the solidworks file....but I made the mistake of running a recognize features and now I'm waiting for it to crash.
I should really update my computer. Gen 1 core i7 is really getting dated. Still puts my new work laptop to fucking shame though...
>>29712694
Zen is just around the corner mate. 8 cores with SMT, and if you get a polaris GPU at the same time you can use the OpenCL stuff built into solidworks/AutoCAD to speed up the process too.
>>29712718
Theres always new shit coming though. My main holdout is that I travel so much for work that I'd be spending money on shit I never use.
Oh fuck. Thats everything I buy...
Why do I own things again?
>>29712574
> forge
> in an attached garage
>>29712768
He never said it was attached.
If it is though, I'd suggest NOT doing that, OP.
>>29712726
https://youtu.be/ByqRVviyOiQ
>>29712768
Not an attached garage. If we get one with an attached garage the forge and other "hot tools" will be in the back yard under a small roof.
Cast aluminum without good heat control will be trash