Muzzleloading Rifle Hanger

Muzzleloading Rifle Hanger

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WARNING- Print at your own risk. I am not an engineer and have no idea if this is a strong design or if it'll hold your rifle. You alone are responsible for your safety. Project Details- This is my first functional print and first print I designed myself. So I chose something simple Printer- Ender 3 (Not what this link is pointing to. Its automatic and im not sure how to get rid of it). This was printed on my bone stock ender 3 with no modifications whatsoever, I just got it a week ago and am quite satisfied. Due to the success of this project I purchased some upgrades, an auto leveling kit, metal feeder, spring kit, and better Capricorn bowden tube. Amazon links for what I bought if you care: https://a.co/d/7WelaYy and https://a.co/d/ispJ71X CAD- After trying Tinkercad, Fusion360, and Blender, I decided both Fusion and Blender were too complicated for me and went with Tinkercad. Slicer- for this print I used Cura. I started out with Creality Slicer originally because its the one for my printer. but went to Cura due to recommendation from my 3D printed friend. However I have heard PrusaSlicer is way better and have switched between the two a bit. Design- Using a garbage set of calipers I made up thicknesses, tolerances and measured some dimensions and jammed them into cad. The only interesting part of it was the screw holes. I printed them pre drilled and countersunk to avoid adding them after printing. They came out well and sunk the the head. I may design a cap for the heads to hide them but I am not sure. I dont hate the look of them yet. Filament- what i have been using for everything so far is Matte Black Overture PLA. I know its not the best for a structural part but its what I have, I hope I made up for the low strength with the infill density and pattern. Print settings- .4mm nozzle, 60mm/s, 190 nozzle temp, 60 bed temp, 3 wall 75% infill, tri-hexagonal infill, 6mm retraction at 45mm/s, 100% fan speed, and no support. Not sure about any of this. Just felt about right, any tips would be much appreciated. I tried ironing with mixed results, it was only partially done on the parts, I assume my bed needs to be leveled better. Hardware- The screws are just generic wood screws. And due to awful spacing, they are not into studs, but rather into 1/4 inch drywall anchors. WARNING- Print at your own risk. I am not an engineer and have no idea if this is a strong design or if it'll hold your rifle. You alone are responsible for your safety.

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