X95 Thin Buttplate (remix - ribbed, separate pivot)

X95 Thin Buttplate (remix - ribbed, separate pivot)

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Tavor X95 thin butt plate. Changes in my remix: 1. Added ribs to make the plate grippier. 2. Separate pivot with the mounting intent carved out of the butt plate to minimize support height. 3. Simplified top posts that didn't need any fitting on my X95. The plate printed well with PLA+ supported on the inside lying like a little roof on the printing surface; I've had to significantly increase support raft to minimize separation (see the screenshots for details). Layer height 0.10 mm; 25% infill. PLA seems to be strong enough because this is not a load bearing component. I would hesitate to mortar a jam out with this butt plate, but I don't think there should be an issue with regular use (which I will be testing). I poured CA glue over pivot and posts joints as recommended on the original thing and used the spray-on activator to harden. I used Rustoleum Grip to make the plate surface rubbery — make it non-slippery. I've also tried out Plasti Dip, but chose the Rustoleum product for the final part because in my tests it was less viscous and covered the plate with fewer bulges.

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