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<p>[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 397577, member: 5833"]Some toy! if that's what it is. Sure not done on a 3-D printer. How would you keep cap in place before the hammer hit it? I remember ones that had a track for the strip of caps that never held them very well but can't immediately see how this would work. Cool though. Don't you need [USER=54]@springfld.arsenal[/USER] & [USER=49]@anundverkaufen[/USER] ?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 397577, member: 5833"]Some toy! if that's what it is. Sure not done on a 3-D printer. How would you keep cap in place before the hammer hit it? I remember ones that had a track for the strip of caps that never held them very well but can't immediately see how this would work. Cool though. Don't you need [USER=54]@springfld.arsenal[/USER] & [USER=49]@anundverkaufen[/USER] ?[/QUOTE]
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