9mm Ammo Case

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9mm Ammo Case

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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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The Print files, “9mm lid and “9mm case will ONLY fit rounds that are at or less than 1.1 inches. (Hollow points some ball ammunition)  

The two print files “9mm Top 1.169 Max” and “9mm Case 1.169 Max” should allow ANY standered 9mm round to fit without lid clearance issues. If your rounds are longer than 1.169 inches you probably have bigger issues than them not fitting in this case.

 

Print files can be printed on the same plate but if you are having surface quality issues I suggest printing separately. 

Magnets (8x2mm) can be incorporated into the lid and case during printing. They give a satisfying "click" when the box is slid shut and do a good job keeping it closed. When the lid is removed it is inserted into the slot in the base of the case to push the rounds up for access.  

 

My print settings: (Your mileage may vary) 

  • 0 .4mm nozzle
  • 0.12 layer thickness
  • Matte PLA 
  • Print both the case and lid vertically, no supports should be required.  
  • I suggest disabling “slow down for overhangs” settings unless your pressure advance and flow rate settings are really zeroed in. 
  • As satisfying as they are, magnets are not 100% necessary for this print and can be skipped if desired. The case will print fine without them. 

Magnet Install:

  • The magnets are installed into the case during the printing process. 
  • When slicing locate the last print layer before the magnet holes are caped (will depend on your layer thickness) and add a pause at that layer.

     

  • For Bambu studio and Orca slicer, this can be done by right-clicking the plus sign (+) on the layer slider on the right side of the preview screen and selecting “Add pause”

     

  • Once the print has paused at the designated layer, drop the magnets in and resume the print. 
    • Pay close attention to the polarity of the magnets when installing them in the top and case! I suggest testing and marking the side of the magnet you want face down/up. 
    • Also verify that the magnet wont pop out and stick to your print head… advisably before you start printing…

If you have made it this far.

I’m currently working towards an engineering degree, and time for extensive model testing and refinement is a bit scarce. As a result, some aspects of the design might not be fully optimized, and occasional oversights will happen. For that reason, this model is and will remain available as a free download. I will continue to make improvements when possible and any feedback on the model is invaluable and always appreciated.

If you feel the design and print are the best thing since sliced bread, a “buymeacoffee” donation would be an appreciated gesture but not expected. I also accept hardy pats on the back, fist bumps, comments like “this is totally rad” and all other forms of positive affirmation. You can contribute via the link here if you’re so inclined. https://buymeacoffee.com/overton_prints 

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This is an amazing take on an Ammo Case... great job! I can't wait to try this out. Have you attempted other calibers?
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Been working on one for .22
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Love it! Keep em coming! I would like to support your efforts. $25 coffee money headed your way!
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Replying to @yourguide :
I printed it with PETG and it worked great after a little sliding in and out! One minor issue is the last row of rounds don’t lift up very high… perhaps the angle in the end of the slide could be slightly increased? Great job!
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this is totally rad!!! what size magnets? sorry if i overlooked that .
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It's in the description, but I really need to make it more obvious/visible. Magnets (8x2mm)
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Replying to @user_1315853621 :
good deal thank you
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Can you please make a loader for these if its not too much trouble? Thanks for the model! Great print
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At some point, but it's a quite a bit different challenge from the .22 reloader. The lip on .22 ammo made it a lot easier to control and manipulate, but 9mm doesn't have that protruding lip.
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Replying to @user_1315853621 :
Sure, I understand, might not be as practical. Either way thanks for the model came out perfect.
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I am in the middle of printing your .22 loader right now (I already printed the ammo case). I have to say I like your work allot, I have added this to my list and it will be printed soon as well. Any chance you will be doing a .45 auto case? I have a 1911 that could use some ammo storage as well =).
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I intend to over time, but I have to get my hands on some rounds to measure and test fit with first.
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Great print. Wish you had more calibers.
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I'm working on that. I have cases for .308 and .22 that I will be uploading this week, along with other non-ammo related stuff.
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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Love the design. functional and unique.
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item is a good design but has some issues. it needs to be sanded quite a bit to go inside the slot as well as the bottom slot to raise the ammo. needs to be possibly a touch thinner to fit perfectly. required around 30mins of filing and sanding to get it to go together the right way.
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This is pretty awesome, you can definitely reduce your print time by increasing layer height to about .2mm, i think .12 makes your model seem artificially harder to print. I also reduced the infill to about 10 percent which makes both plates printable in less than 8 hours on an A1. Still curious if this will work with hollows, or if there will be any issues with the lid interfering with the sharper tips of the hollows, or perhaps it may eat away the lid after some time.
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Can you make one for 38 Super Comp?
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