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    Segata is offline Has not one but two workbenches in his shed
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    I can't 3D print sadly, was thinking more a paper pattern to draw out onto wood that I could shape by hand, I did watch one made with scrap metal and engine parts that looked pretty cool but I'm not able to weld and probably would burn the house down if I tried in lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Segata View Post
    I can't 3D print sadly, was thinking more a paper pattern to draw out onto wood that I could shape by hand, I did watch one made with scrap metal and engine parts that looked pretty cool but I'm not able to weld and probably would burn the house down if I tried in lol.
    I'll measure this trigger block up that I have here for you.....its the forks that you might have trouble with
    them there springer's are soooooo addictive

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    The 3d picture was just something to aim for
    them there springer's are soooooo addictive

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    them there springer's are soooooo addictive

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    I did watch that one, forks wont be a problem as we can buy something premade for the job, other thing I'm figuring out is how I can make the reloading easier and potentially able to provide a bigger punch than what my normal hand draw could.
    Worst comes to worst the Original 25s stock is still off, I can trace its outline and scale up where it's needed to be longer or beefier, maybe inlaying some steel plate for bracing.

    I reckon we could make quite a cannon if we can get it to work.
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    Cheers, the mech should fit into a traditional sized stock which a can through bolt and add a plate for strength, just thinking how I can make something to do the draw and lock it into the mech, possibly with a Magazine to load a BB into the sling as its pulled back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Segata View Post
    Cheers, the mech should fit into a traditional sized stock which a can through bolt and add a plate for strength, just thinking how I can make something to do the draw and lock it into the mech, possibly with a Magazine to load a BB into the sling as its pulled back.
    The 2 front pins move when fired .....the trigger then locks the pins so you can load the ball bearing and pouch into it ....the two front pins holds back the bearing etc
    them there springer's are soooooo addictive

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