3D Printed Gear

Cody_W

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Howdy y'all,

I'm looking for some inspiration. Been wanting to 3D Print some useful backcountry gear. Anything y'all can think of that you'd like to have 3d printed or have had printed that has been really handy? Would be happy to print and send a spare or two of any good ideas that successfully get printed out to someone with a good idea.

Best wishes,
Cody
 
Useful? Idk about all that, but these are fun.

Emotional support animals on your stab? Yes please! And expressing a certain attitude? Absolutely.

The pen insert was made of the arrow that broke on my last archery deer.
 

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The thing I've been toying with making would probably require TPU or similar. I've tried a dozen ways to keep and store field loads for my muzzleloader and I just hate them all. Too bulky, too clumsy, too heavy, too slow, too something.

I carry my powder in mini test tubes with cork toppers. They're perfect - a bit smaller than the bore so easy to pour, I save the corks but if I lose one it's a natural product so I'm not leaving rubber stoppers in the woods, one tube is the right size for 90-110gr (by volume), etc. But they rattle if kept loose in a pouch, you still need storage for primers, etc.

What I'd really love is a sleeve like the battery holders above but for 3 mini test tubes, with 3 smaller holes to hold primers.

I'm an oddball - I might be the only person who ever uses the configuration I'd like to see. So it's probably not worth the time. But you asked...
 
The thing I've been toying with making would probably require TPU or similar. I've tried a dozen ways to keep and store field loads for my muzzleloader and I just hate them all. Too bulky, too clumsy, too heavy, too slow, too something.

I carry my powder in mini test tubes with cork toppers. They're perfect - a bit smaller than the bore so easy to pour, I save the corks but if I lose one it's a natural product so I'm not leaving rubber stoppers in the woods, one tube is the right size for 90-110gr (by volume), etc. But they rattle if kept loose in a pouch, you still need storage for primers, etc.

What I'd really love is a sleeve like the battery holders above but for 3 mini test tubes, with 3 smaller holes to hold primers.

I'm an oddball - I might be the only person who ever uses the configuration I'd like to see. So it's probably not worth the time. But you asked...
I really don't think that would be super difficult to make.

I grabbed this off of Thingiverse and I see it as pretty simple to modify the basic design to what you're wanting.

Those battery holders would be similarly easy to modify, I bet
 

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