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SAAMI-ish 45 colt wall art

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45 Colt
45 Colt
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1.5 h
2 plates

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The frame
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About SAAMI-ish:

Most cartridges of the world are standardized. There is two major standardizing institutes in the world - one of them is called S.A.A.M.I. SAAMI-ish 2d wall art is inspired by their standards.

SAAMI-ish is fan-art. Each board are my interpretation of the SAAMI standard for that specific cartridge. All measurements come from the SAAMI standard when the cartridge is standardized - but remember, these are interpretations and as such they are NOT, by any means, at scale.

All cartridges are available in both metric and imperial with the exception of the few non SAAMI cartridges, those are only available as metric.

 

About 45 Colt (a.k.a. 45 Long Colt): 

The cartridge was developed in the early 1870s, originally as a black powder revolver cartridge. The cartridge is still in use as a sports shooting and hunting cartridge some 150 years later and has been the parent for a few more modern cartridges such as 454 Casull.

Wikipedia has articles on 45 Colt.

 

About the other cartridges:

Curious about other cartridges? I am currently collecting my SAAMI-ish in a MakerWorld collection that you find here: 

https://makerworld.com/en/collections/14764696-saamish 

 

About the frame:

The frame can be printed with a stand for table placement, Skadis/Skådis pegs for mounting the frame to a Skadis/Skådis board or pegs and bracket for a french cleat style mount on a wall. Print the frame and which ever mounting you prefer, then print your favorite cartridge(s).

  • The table stand will mount in the center of the frame.

     

  • The skadis/skådis pegs has a snug fit by design but different printers and different filaments will push tolerances and depending on those factors it will be more or less snug. If it seems too loose, a drop of super glue may solve the problem. I recommend using the same filament and color for the pegs as the frame. 

     

  • The french cleat uses the same technique as the skadis/skådis pegs. Just mount the correct peg on the frame, screw the bracket to the wall and hang the frame. The bracket has three mounting holes that can be reached through the frame, before placing the art piece, making it easier to level the frame. 

     

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