Best products from r/GunnitRust
We found 6 comments on r/GunnitRust discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 6 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Picatinny Rail Form Tool, Milling cutter Solid Carbide AlTiN (Female)
- Designed to do CNC machining of groove geometry that matching the standard Picatinny Rails.
- 3 flute form tool allows an excellent chip load per tooth while maintaining high rigidity.
- Shank Diameter: 16mm, Overall Length: 2.559", Length of Cut: 0.315"
- Flute number: 3, Coating: AITiN, Cutter Material: Microgrian Carbide
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2. Champion Traps and Targets 44104 Champion Traps & Targets, 2x4 Mass Steel, Target Stand Ground Stake Bracket, Black
Used with AR500 steel targetsLittle Assembly necessaryTakes a beating
3. PicoScope 2204A
- Scope 2204A 2 channel 10 MHz, 8-bit oscilloscope with probes
- 10 MHz bandwidth
- 1 GS/s sampling
- Advanced digital triggers
- Arbitrary waveform generator
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4. Hoppe's No. 9 Air Freshener, Pack of 3
Concentrated scent true to Hoppe's no. 9 formulaHang it in your home, office, vehicle or cabinIt'll be love at first scentHandy three pack means you'll have one for wherever you go
5. SainSmart 1.75mm Black ePA-CF Carbon Fiber Filled Nylon Filament 1KG (2.2lbs) Spool for 3D Printer
- [Incredible Strong] We use a new formula to improve its rigidity and print performance: 75% nylon coupled with 25% carbon fiber, which is ready to take on your next project. With no less than 20% Nylon based carbon fiber SainSmart CF20 is Easy to print, with great surface finish and strength to take on some of your most demanding jobs.
- [Lower Shrink Rate] It features with lower shrink rate, higher strength, and rigidity, less warpage and more resistant to wear and tear compared to the traditional nylon filament.
- [Smooth Printing] Produce high-quality parts that are easy to process and look great; all while delivering functionality, stiffness, dimensional stability and heat resistance in an easy to print material.
- [Application] It is suitable for those looking to make both strong and flexible industrial parts, prosthetic, medical equipment, and complex costumes, etc. Optimal print temperatures of 260 - 280°C(500-536°F) with a build surface temperature of 80-90℃make it a great choice for professional and home 3D printers.
- [Tips] Carbon Fiber is abrasive and in general, these fibers will rapidly accelerate the nozzle-wear of brass nozzles. It is highly recommended that you use nozzles made from Stainless steel or other hardened alloys. For better layer adhesion and strength, a constant ambient temperature is needed, we recommended you to print in a enclosure or with an enclosed printer to get the best result.
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6. Micro Swiss All Metal Hotend Kit for Creality CR-10 / CR10 / CR10S / Ender 2 / Ender 3 Ender 5 Printers .4mm
Fits: Creality CR-10 / CR-10S / CR-10-S5 / CR-10 MINI / CR-10-S4 / Ender 2 / Ender 3 / Ender 3 / TronXY X5SOrifice size: .4mmKit Includes: Aluminum Cooling Block, Grade 5 Titanium Heat Break, Aluminum Heater Block, Brass Plated Wear Resistant MK8 .4mm Nozzle, Silicone SockThis is a Drop in All Metal...
These worked surprisingly well: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07TL74ZL4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I have a few of these and am never going back.
Champion Traps and Targets 44104 Champion Traps & Targets, 2x4 Mass Steel, Target Stand Ground Stake Bracket, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XDVWHW7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_2ydIDbXFMHTJG
I don't think the strain gauges cost much, maybe $30 - $40. It's the stuff you need to get a reading from them that costs money. You need a Wheatstone bridge circuit and either a dedicated strain gauge reader or an oscilloscope with at least 10 MHz frequency response.
Give your car that feeling and scent of home.
https://www.amazon.com/Hoppes-No-Air-Freshener-Pack/dp/B01AYEJK1Q
I'm eagerly anticipating the results. My rigorous and completely above board scientific testing has shown me that while nylon can handle higher temps without failing, it rapidly loses rigidity as the temperature increases. Although I printed an AR lower in this stuff and it's held up fairly well.