9mm Luger, also known as 9x19mm Parabellum, 9mm NATO, or just 9mm, is a centerfire pistol cartridge designed by Georg Luger in 1901.
Print this for props, display, education, training, just because it's cool, or scale it up to become a container.
Contains 5 files:
- Accurately sized replica: 9mmLuger_cartridge.stl
- Separate bullet and case pieces for easily printing in different colors: 9mmLuger_bullet.stl and 9mmLuger_case.stl
- Snap cap/dummy round for cycle and dry fire practice, with firing pin hole and reduced bullet size: 9mmLuger_snapcap.stl
- Information txt file with recommended print settings: 9mmLuger_info.txt
Originally uploaded on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5991414
Print Settings:
Material: I've used PLA and PLA+.
- Material: Tested with PLA and PLA+/PLA Pro.
- Overall print size: 29.69mm tall, 10.01mm diameter.
- Layer Height/Quality: 0.16mm or less recommended, 0.12mm works best.
- Infill: 20% is fine for display, 60% or more recommended for snap cap use.
- Print Speed: 50mm/s or less recommended. I do 40mm/s for cartridge, snap cap, and case piece; then 30mm/s for bullet piece. I also do 10mm/s initial layer speed.
- Adhesion: A brim might be needed, depending on the printer and bed type. I have a textured PEI bed, and with proper calibration, additional adhesion isn't needed.
- Post print: The pieces may require some sanding or filing for proper fitment if the bottom layers bulged out a little. Fitment should be a little snug, but easy to take in and out. A properly calibrated setup shouldn't need additional work.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.