Caliburn U: "Shaved Rails, Fancy Nameplates, and Other Nonsense" Edition

Caliburn U: "Shaved Rails, Fancy Nameplates, and Other Nonsense" Edition

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I just had to take my Uburn apart and put it back together again, adding all sorts of unique features as you can see in the final picture. These customizations include:\r\n - Removing all the tac rail and the parts where it attaches\r\n - Strengthening the magfront to match the shape of the muzzle and magback\r\n - Adding a dual-colored plunger because simply drilling holes into it is boring\r\n - Designing a 3-piece nameplate that allows for more mix-and-match combinations\r\n - Installing a screw-based mag release that's meant to be used mainly with a halfmag adapter\r\n - Replacing the spring hook in pcap with another screw for added durability\r\n - Adjusting some parts so they can still use locknuts with the standoff version files\r\n - Using fillets instead of v-notches on the buttplate for a different look\r\n - Making random modifications here and there \r\n - And my customized grip Slug that I designed, which you can also find at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4074422\r\n When it comes to printing, if you decide to incorporate some of these changes into your own Uburn, you'll mostly follow the normal guidelines for Cali prints. The orientations are usually pretty straightforward. I printed most of mine with 4-5 walls, 3-5 roofs/floors, and a 20% infill at .42mm line width and .3mm layer height. One thing to note is that the inner part of the plunger is a spiral mode print that I did at .46mm width, so your settings may vary depending on your printer's tolerances. This custom Uburn uses all the standard hardware, but you'll need two additional 4-40 screws. I'm not guaranteeing it will still work with standoffs since I haven't tested it after my modifications. PRINT AT YOUR OWN RISK.

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