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* [https://wiki.polymaker.com The Polymaker Wiki] - Contains a ton of useful information about general printing practices and Polymaker's plastics | * [https://wiki.polymaker.com The Polymaker Wiki] - Contains a ton of useful information about general printing practices and Polymaker's plastics | ||
* [https://www.spoolscout.com Spool Scout] - Lets you search through a bunch of filaments by specs from their datasheets | * [https://www.spoolscout.com Spool Scout] - Lets you search through a bunch of filaments by specs from their datasheets | ||
== Want to Contribute? == | |||
First of all, '''print a gun'''. You should have experience with DIY firearms firsthand before you push an edit. Once you've done that, here are some things you could do: | |||
* Add a [[Special:WantedPages|wanted article]] | |||
* Polish up some [[:Category:Stub|stub articles]] | |||
* Create a [[:Category:Guides|guide]] | |||
* Document notable designs | |||
* If you're a manager for one, create a page for your release group and [[:Category:Release Groups|add it to the right category]] | |||
Revision as of 14:01, 22 December 2025

Welcome to the GunCAD Wiki, a wiki for DIY gun knowledge maintained by enthusiasts in the space. Its intent is to serve as a repository for useful knowledge that's specific to manufacturing DIY firearms as well as links to other related guides and resources.
New Around Here?
The following are useful resources for newcomers:
- Guides - If you're new to all of this, consider looking at Joining the Community
And some off-site helpful links for general printing knowledge:
- The Polymaker Wiki - Contains a ton of useful information about general printing practices and Polymaker's plastics
- Spool Scout - Lets you search through a bunch of filaments by specs from their datasheets
Want to Contribute?
First of all, print a gun. You should have experience with DIY firearms firsthand before you push an edit. Once you've done that, here are some things you could do:
- Add a wanted article
- Polish up some stub articles
- Create a guide
- Document notable designs
- If you're a manager for one, create a page for your release group and add it to the right category