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Latest double holster and shotgun ammo belt rigs. With 3D printed gold plated Mason themed conchos.

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oh SNAP!  that camouflage detail work around the edges look super.  Simple but very nice.  And the display on the wooden planks sends out that rustic vibe. Good work!

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That is beautiful work @corkscrew!

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Thank you

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wow those are nice indeed!

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what kind of 3d printer makes metal concho's? or are they plastic?

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That is absolutely beautiful work.  What filament did you use for the conchos?

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Thanks. The conchos are made of brass and gold plated. I designed them on AutoDesk Fusion 360 and then sent the file to www.shapeways.com. They print and plate them and ship them back to me. I designed in a boss on the back with a hole that I tap for a screw to secure them in place.

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On 5/5/2021 at 12:41 PM, corkscrew said:

Thanks. The conchos are made of brass and gold plated. I designed them on AutoDesk Fusion 360 and then sent the file to www.shapeways.com. They print and plate them and ship them back to me. I designed in a boss on the back with a hole that I tap for a screw to secure them in place.

I wasn't aware brass could be 3D printed.

Thanks

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1 minute ago, sbrownn said:

I wasn't aware brass could be 3D printed.

Thanks

Oh, I see.  The wax mold for a brass casting is what is 3D printed.

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Very nice rig. 

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Very nice work. Very interesting conchos they add a real personal touch , I wouldn't mind getting some custom made ones printed and cast myself.

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noobleather,

I can do them for you. Or if you have access to a 3D CAD program you can design it and send them to www.shapeways.com

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