New printers will most likely stop you from printing anything like that. Like a copy machine won't copy money. You're better off getting a manual mill and lathe.
I have two 3D printers, one is resin. A mill is the way to go.
I have no doubt that a 3D printed lower could work, but I doubt how long it would continue to do so.
I have two polymer AR lowers and they work great, but they have brass inserts everywhere something is screwed in place. Without the brass inserts I don’t think a polymer lower would work very well.
New printers will most likely stop you from printing anything like that. Like a copy machine won't copy money. You're better off getting a manual mill and lathe.
Open source ones wont.
I have two 3D printers, one is resin. A mill is the way to go.
I have no doubt that a 3D printed lower could work, but I doubt how long it would continue to do so.
I have two polymer AR lowers and they work great, but they have brass inserts everywhere something is screwed in place. Without the brass inserts I don’t think a polymer lower would work very well.
Bingo. Gotta start somewhere.
Firmware go brrrr
If you want a real 3D printer, learn to be a machinist. Get a Mill and a Lathe. "Print" anything you want.
Links? DIY post?
These guys will put you on the right path.
https://www.practicalmachinist.com/vb/shop-management-and-owner-issues/learning-machinist-online-244456/
It is a trade, so there is only so much you can learn with books and videos. You will have to get your hand dirty and practice.
YOU CANT STOP THE SIGNAL