Some are using the 3 D printers to print a model that is used for making a mould then the part is cast.
Bret, a magazine could be made but I don’t know how durable it would be. Would take a person who knew 3D modeling.
What I would like it to find a person who does small scale casting who could make replacement levers for the old round Lee hand primers. I made one but it is a bit bulky and crude.
Several different magazine file out there on the web for both pistol and rifle, basically you supply the springs and print everything else, mag, follower and floor plate, whichever applies to the mag you're printing. Average price to print out a Glock 17 Mag. plus the spring is around $2
My brother is using this brand of PLA+
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VCPK9KC/ref=twister_B0C2Y8W575?_encoding=UTF8&th=1 He's only had his printer for a couple of weeks but seem to be learning more and more every day about how to print and improve the things he's printing out. Today, he printed me out a couple of extra Lee bottle adapter shutoff valves for a couple extra bottle adapters I have for a project I'm working on. Most of the items he has printed me cost around a dollar or less.
Up next, he's printing out a batch of 3D printed tail wads that fit and are glued onto the back of the Lee 7/8 oz. slug and are used to make HOBO slugs using 1 1/8 oz. field loads shotshells, he figured out how to print out six at a time with a 50% infill that only takes a little over an hour. He's also 3D printed a cutter to remove the star crimp from the shell but leave the roll crimp intact, which holds the slug in place once it's pressed in. It's been in use for a while and has proven to be very accurate, with no issues.
3D Model
Printed tail wad glued onto slug
Six out in one printing secession.
3D printed case cutter to remove the star crimp, the dark spot on the right is the utility knife blade that is inserted from the back and stick out far enough when the case is inserted to cut the crimp out.
