Just noticed you used a drill bit for the port cover rod.
Can we look forward to a test fire video?
For shame!I have no intention of developing a 1.39x11.25mm round.
Is it a pure novelty that will eventually be an entire (1/4 scale) rifle?
Unlike my 1/2 scale, this one is pure novelty; I have no intention of developing a 1.39x11.25mm round.
I want one of those 1/4 scale lowers as a key chain!
Would most definitely make for a very cool keychain addition!
I would definitely pay for one of these as a key chain.
Looks much better after a couple hours of stoning and sanding:
That's probably what'll happen with it.
I can't imagine very many folks willing to pay what it would cost for me to build these working for minimum wage on my machines and recouping the cost of broken cutters (just plain happens with 1/16, 3/64 and 1/32 sizes); these things would be ~$80-90.
I can't imagine very many folks willing to pay what it would cost for me to build these working for minimum wage on my machines and recouping the cost of broken cutters (just plain happens with 1/16, 3/64 and 1/32 sizes); these things would be ~$80-90.
^^^^^Ya, what he saidIf you are considering making more of the 1/4 scale lowers, you could make it out of softer 6061 aluminum. This would cut down on your cost of materials and cost of tool replacement. Unless would be buyers are concerned about their key chain being mil-spec.
If you are considering making more of the 1/4 scale lowers, you could make it out of softer 6061 aluminum. This would cut down on your cost of materials and cost of tool replacement. Unless would be buyers are concerned about their key chain being mil-spec.
Well that just proves what I suspected... I know nothing about machining.