3D2A Resources

3D2A Resources

Getting Started

Knowing what you're doing is extremely important when it comes to 3D printing your own firearms. Hours of tuning and studying must be done in order to assure your projects don't turn into projectiles. Learn the ropes before jumping into your first Glock lower and tune tune tune. A great place to begin from zero is the Fosscad subreddit Wiki. Below are some other great way to get going. 

  1. Ctrl+Pew serves as an aggregator of 3D-printed gun files, directing users to various external sources like Odysee, where they can safely download the files they need. It also provides a wide range of content, including tutorials, guides, and news related to 3D-printed firearms. Ctrl+Pew makes it easy to navigate through numerous designs and resources, making it a favorite among enthusiasts.

  2. 3D Gun Builder is another top resource, boasting a comprehensive library of guides and files for 3D-printed firearms. From Polymer 80 frames to complete firearm builds, 3D Gun Builder covers a wide array of designs and offers step-by-step instructions for each project. This platform is ideal for both beginners and experienced makers seeking detailed and well-explained resources.

  3. FOSSCAD is a decentralized community dedicated to the open-source development of firearms. The subreddit serves as a hub for sharing designs, troubleshooting, and discussing advancements in the field. FOSSCAD emphasizes the importance of sharing information freely and legally, encouraging members to adhere to local laws when engaging in 3D-printed firearm projects.

Files

  1. Gatalog is an open-source repository that provides a wealth of 3D-printed firearm blueprints and guides. Emphasizing the importance of community and collaboration, Gatalog encourages users to share their designs and improvements. This resource is particularly known for its active community and extensive collection of printable firearm projects.

  2. BLC (Black Lotus Coalition) The is a notable resource for those interested in 3D-printed firearms. BLC provides detailed tutorials, troubleshooting guides, and forums where members can discuss their projects and seek advice. While it may not host as many files as DEFCAD or Gatalog, its focus on education and community support sets it apart.

  3. Odysee ,also referred to as "the odd sea", is significant to the Fosscad subreddit because it serves as a primary platform for sharing and hosting files related to 3D-printed firearms. Odysee, which is tied to the LBRY network, offers decentralized hosting, meaning users can upload and access content without fear of censorship or shutdown.

These platforms offer a wealth of information and resources for anyone interested in 3D-printed firearms, from beginners looking to learn the basics to experienced makers seeking new challenges.

 

Top 3D-Printed Firearm YouTubers

  1. Print Shoot Repeat (PSR): is one of the most popular channels dedicated to 3D-printed firearms. They cover a wide range of topics, including reviews, build guides, and testing videos. With over 577K subscribers and millions of views per video, PSR is a go-to resource for enthusiasts.

  2. Out of Battery Live: is a prominent channel in the 3D-printed firearm community, known for its live streams, tutorials, and in-depth discussions on various projects. Their content appeals to both beginners and experienced builders, offering valuable insights and sharing knowledge.

  3. Hoffman Tactical: is renowned for its comprehensive and detailed content on 3D-printed firearms. The channel features a wide range of instructional videos and project showcases, attracting a substantial following.

  4. Booligan Shooting Sports: is another influential channel focusing on 3D-printed firearms, airsoft, and DIY builds. The channel has an impressive library that showcases various projects, designs, and functional test videos.

  5. IvanTheTroll: shares detailed information about 3D-printed firearm projects and designs. His disciplined and methodical approach has earned him a growing number of subscribers and followers in the 3D-printed firearm community.

These channels provide a wealth of information, from build help and reviews to safety tips and legal considerations, making them invaluable resources for anyone interested in the 3D-printed firearm community.

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