What do you guys do to the internals, 1311 or just cerekote the whole thing?
What do you guys do to the internals, 1311 or just cerekote the whole thing?
The internals, I just used 1311. You can paint it lightly if you want to. No real need to cerakote it as that will just add unneeded cost to the project.
I think I just did a little 1311 in the internals. But you're right, it's not really needed.I do nothing, not really needed, seven months of constant daily use, no issues
Damn that looks AWESOME!! You can even patina plastic!Got the other 26650 done last night. Now for a couple 18650sShould be here soon...
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Just order another polished white to paint. It's cheaper.Well it looks like my printed parts maybe here here tomorrow. Sculptio seems to be very fast at getting these turned round. Problem is, I ordered a polished grey model and originally planned to just seal it with 1311 (which I've had to order from the US and cost a fortune in postage). However, I'm now thinking that I fancy playing around with acryllic paints![]()
Yeah, as Dhaiken said, buy another! You will FOR SURE anyway. I started with 1, a week later ordered another print.. now, on monday I'll have 4 Pekos! And trust me I'll be getting plenty more. My last print (the 4th one coming monday) was ordered from "economy level" and I paid $45 shipped and it only took a week and a half to print and ship! The price can't get any better than that. Love me some Peko and Sculpteo is awesome!Just order another polished white to paint. It's cheaper.
You know your gonna end up doing it anyway.
I have a polished grey coming as well.
I would be interested in pics or how you think it looks.
Mine isn't due for 2 more weeks.
I have used Acetone on these parts & it softens the Super Glue enough to easily remove it. Soak it awhile & try the screw again. I believe nail polish remover is Acetone.So.. I got my 2 Pekos and tried my first build last night. Did mine first in case I screwed up before I did my lady's.
Glad I did because right off the bat I did a bonehead move! I put too much glue on the fire button so when I tried to put in the 4mm nut it wouldn't seat properly, then dried then was a mess trying to adjust. Finally got it adjusted and seated..so I thought! I put the rest the mod together with no problem. Got the 510 connection, rod, magnets, everything was all good...until I put the battery in. The fire pin was sitting too low. I managed to get the battery in with a mounted Nuppin' and it fired right up, problem was that I had a permanent connection. Something got messed up with the firing button, would not push up & down so basically it was stuck. I took the whole thing apart again and sure enough the nut that was glued inside the button came loose and nothing lined up right. By this time the inside of the button was a mess and unusable to try and reseat the nut and reglue. It was like when you were a little kid building plastic models and putting way to much glue on your parts! So next thing was I tried the short button and start over, that didn't work out either. The 4mm nut had so much dry glue in the threads that the screw would not screw in properly. I tried to force the screw in so it would grab but no success, the threads on both the nut an screw are now non functional! The rest of the build was easy but without these parts I'm screwed! I put the pieces away for now as I had to order another hardware set just to get that 1 screw & nut!Won't be here until next week.
So, tonight I'm going to give it another try with the lady's Peko. Lord help me if I screw this one up. I learned the hard way. Just a LITTLE bit of glue! If anyone out there has any other tips regarding the firing button/pin/spring build please let me know!
Wish you would of asked! I have an extra bag of 4mm button nuts and quite a few screws from fat daddy connectors, I would of sent you some! I have 9 button nuts and also a few extra Peko buttons.So.. I got my 2 Pekos and tried my first build last night. Did mine first in case I screwed up before I did my lady's.
Glad I did because right off the bat I did a bonehead move! I put too much glue on the fire button so when I tried to put in the 4mm nut it wouldn't seat properly, then dried then was a mess trying to adjust. Finally got it adjusted and seated..so I thought! I put the rest the mod together with no problem. Got the 510 connection, rod, magnets, everything was all good...until I put the battery in. The fire pin was sitting too low. I managed to get the battery in with a mounted Nuppin' and it fired right up, problem was that I had a permanent connection. Something got messed up with the firing button, would not push up & down so basically it was stuck. I took the whole thing apart again and sure enough the nut that was glued inside the button came loose and nothing lined up right. By this time the inside of the button was a mess and unusable to try and reseat the nut and reglue. It was like when you were a little kid building plastic models and putting way to much glue on your parts! So next thing was I tried the short button and start over, that didn't work out either. The 4mm nut had so much dry glue in the threads that the screw would not screw in properly. I tried to force the screw in so it would grab but no success, the threads on both the nut an screw are now non functional! The rest of the build was easy but without these parts I'm screwed! I put the pieces away for now as I had to order another hardware set just to get that 1 screw & nut!Won't be here until next week.
So, tonight I'm going to give it another try with the lady's Peko. Lord help me if I screw this one up. I learned the hard way. Just a LITTLE bit of glue! If anyone out there has any other tips regarding the firing button/pin/spring build please let me know!
Wish you would of asked! I have an extra bag of 4mm button nuts and quite a few screws from fat daddy connectors, I would of sent you some! I have 9 button nuts and also a few extra Peko buttons.
-Mark
Maybe too much paint, too soon.
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Wish you would of asked! I have an extra bag of 4mm button nuts and quite a few screws from fat daddy connectors, I would of sent you some! I have 9 button nuts and also a few extra Peko buttons.
-Mark