agree, kinf like a neo tat or a swiss, easily removable.
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almost everything will be removable, so that people can use the machine how they see fit. upgade downgrade sidegrade..
the only thing I'm thinking about now is the material of the body. right now it's some aluminum, don't know the specific kind.
but later on I'm thinking Alu 7075.. or maybe brass..? as i think any non-metal material would be out of the question??..
what do you people think?
I would say keep more options, I love how light it is. However, I would also Do a Steel Version as well for those you like the heaviness such as with a liner. making a machine with more options will make it more accessible for more people in the sense that not evey one runs their machines the same. its nice having the different options for sure. :)
I really want to try this thing
7075 is overkill for our machines
6061 or 6061 is more then enough ;)
I would listen to Jack......And I wouldn't bother about a return spring...
I would just make the springs optional. i think cause the bar isnt metal, its a rubber based materiel, it seems to confuse me haha. besides that, i have loved it for lining. :) Machinoshitto get a hold of me!
I'd like to try one of these out and test it out for you looks very nice.
I ran mine for a few weeks,(see review) and then posted it onto another Artist (also a member on here)....and both of us, honestly, can find nothing to moan about...It is a great Machine for B&G, and it will also line with smaller groupings 3-5's...This will be a very popular Machine....I know "Oskar" the Builder is working on a final build for the frame, and has taken all the points raised by "the testers" into consideration....His R&D would put some major Builders to shame, I am sure he will let everyone know the next stage..
Sounds awesome ant wait for the final product
yeah from just using this, the tester was a nice built machine, easy to use, and not to fancy with all the nonsense, its a very good idea, i was able to fly in a 9 round loose from kingpin with ease. I just cant wait to see whats next :)
Thank you all for the positive responses!
I know all this have come to a halt recently.. but I've just moved from one city to another and have been super busy with a lot of stuff. But now my workbench and computer is hooked up and I will do the "final" drawing to send to the CAD guy tonight or tomorrow.
I'll let you all know as soon as progress is done.
Take care ya'll :)
Oskar
any updated pictures of your machine, brother?