badlandsghost
New Member
Greeting folks, it's been a minute.
I was hoping someone could throw out a simpler option to the problem I'm facing
(Other than tweak it till it looks right.)
I'm wanting to print/build a m41. Got the files way back. Basically I waited till I got a bit more proficient in printing.
I've printed out some parts as a test, most importantly the grip and foregrip. they look/feel a little small.
So I could either print the whole thing, and then scale the files to match the dimensions that are out there and reprint it.
Or take the printed part, grid it out, and compare it to the gridded dimensions of the real thing.
In a perfect world someone would have the individual dimensions of a given part to work off, but I haven't been able to find that kind of Rosetta stone.
So any other ideas?
I was hoping someone could throw out a simpler option to the problem I'm facing
(Other than tweak it till it looks right.)
I'm wanting to print/build a m41. Got the files way back. Basically I waited till I got a bit more proficient in printing.
I've printed out some parts as a test, most importantly the grip and foregrip. they look/feel a little small.
So I could either print the whole thing, and then scale the files to match the dimensions that are out there and reprint it.
Or take the printed part, grid it out, and compare it to the gridded dimensions of the real thing.
In a perfect world someone would have the individual dimensions of a given part to work off, but I haven't been able to find that kind of Rosetta stone.
So any other ideas?