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    Default 3D Printed loading block

    I had trouble finding loading blocks for 9mm so I designed this simple loading block and 3D printed it myself. There are other blocks available online but most don't fit on my printer or take too long to print. It holds 25 casings and I plan on printing a couple more now that I have tested it out. It will fit .380, 9mm and .38spl (and anything else similar in size)

    9mm loading block.jpg

    The base of the one pictured turned out to be a bit too thin so I mounted in on perspex. I made the base a bit thicker for the next run.

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    Default Re: 3D Printed loading block

    Hi what filament and print temps did you use?

    Is it sturdy enough for reloading?

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    Default Re: 3D Printed loading block

    Quote Originally Posted by AlexanderT97 View Post
    Hi what filament and print temps did you use?

    Is it sturdy enough for reloading?
    I initially used PLA (210c/60c) but switched to PETG (235c/80c).

    They are fine for reloading, they don't really ever experience any major stress.

    Happy to send you the model if you'd like to try it.

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