question. I purchased your model for the ruger american. Any chance you have a .stp or is only the stl available? Thanks, have a super awesome day!
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question. I purchased your model for the ruger american. Any chance you have a .stp or is only the stl available? Thanks, have a super awesome day!
Hey! Since these are just scans, I do not have a step file for them. It’s very labor intensive to reverse engineer the scans for a clean parametric model, and most of the time if you’re just using the scan as a reference it is not worth going through the trouble to resurface the scan.
I purchased the Mosin M44 scan, it looks well aligned from the stock to the rear sight but the front sight is off center due to the barrel seeming like it bends to the left. The front sight is also closed off so there is no hood and post. Additionally the bayonet's mesh is ed to the rifle in some places where it shouldn't be which makes separating them for more easier printing difficult.
Would you consider re-scanning this if these issues can be fixed?
Oh wow I didnt notice this - I will take a look at this tonight and see if I can get it to scan better. Sorry about this. I'll refund you in the meantime
thank you so much for your prompt response, I really appreciate it
I see the issue and I can redo the scan next week. Will let you know once its ed
Hello I just recently purchased and ed print 2588567 I would like to have a license to sell the printed product.
Hi - unfortunately I’m not giving commercial licenses for this print
I am using an FDM printer and the first two prints aren't coming out well. More like the structures are all over the print and making it difficult to clean up. Do you have any Recommendations? Setting, or such? Other than print with SLA
Also This is for the Runescape Ancestral Mage Print
Unfortunately I have not printed these characters in FDM so I cant recommend any settings. This is unfortunately the difficulty with printing these with FDM and there isnt much way around the being everywhere.
P365 SAS 3D SCAN
Is this a 1:1 scan of the real pistol we make holsters and we would like to know
Yes it is
Hello, do you all resale of 3d printed files?
Yes, feel free to sell 3d prints of the files
hi you have file .stp ?
I do not, sorry
Thanks for your speedy reply.
Solidworks balked and said the stl was too large. The stl was very clean though so I was able to use it to split a solid out of an extruded block. Then I can split .001” slices of cross sections giving me small manageable files to sketch curves over to create good reference geometry to aid in my design efforts. So, the stl ended up having value for me after all. Too bad it wasn’t a P365XL which is what I actually shoot but it will due for the rail mounting references I need.
Thanks again,
Craig
I'm interested in your P365 scan. I want to use it to help me create a Mantisx rail adapter mount I would convert to a thumb brace. The stl format is almost useless to me. (I've created cad from stl files before but it was hell) Do you have a part file available? I use solidworks but a step file, parasolid, or igis file would do. Igis being the least desirable.
I do not have this in a CAD model unfortunately, as you said it’s very labor intensive to reverse engineer the scans for a clean parametric model, and most of the time if you’re just using the scan as a reference it is not worth going through the trouble to resurface the scan. My suggestion is to bring the scan into Solidworks as a graphics body (an option for opening STL’s in solidworks), save it as a part file, and load it into your products assembly to design around. This is my typical workflow in Solidworks when deg around a 3D scan.
Hello do you have other 3d scan pistols?
Hey I saw your post on Reddit for the p80 Glock plug and it looks like the file was taken down is there any way you can send me the file?