No this is not a ghost gun thread
I'm installing a home security system and need a small spacer for a door sensor. It needs to go on flush but the trim prevents that. If someone has a 3D printer a small polymer spacer should be very easy to make.
No this is not a ghost gun thread
I'm installing a home security system and need a small spacer for a door sensor. It needs to go on flush but the trim prevents that. If someone has a 3D printer a small polymer spacer should be very easy to make.
If you have the file there are places that will do print on demand. Heck, even Colorado Springs Library has one 3d printer that can be used.
Right now my printers are down while I start the log process on tuning them back up and upgrading some hardware.
Bradbn4 - Having fun in Colorado
I just looked and Arapahoe County library will do it for free.
Woot!
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
Imagine a library printing 3D gun parts for you...for free.![]()
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-Me
I wish technology solved people issues. It seems to just reveal them.
-Also Me
wait until you find out that even the simple parts will take forever to print.
Is there dimensions for this specific part for his project?
Bradbn4 - Having fun in Colorado
Very small. Maybe 2in X 2in X 0.5in
While I probably could get away with something from a hardware store the 3D printer solution seems way more fun.
Post an immage of what it is.