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Welcome to the '''GunCAD Wiki''', a wiki for DIY gun enthusiasts privately maintained by a team of people from around 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.
Welcome to the '''GunCAD Wiki''', a wiki for DIY gun enthusiasts privately maintained by a team of people from around 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:
* [[Getting Started Guides]]
* [[Reddit-Safe Getting Started Guide]] - For linking on plebbit, hopefully compliant with Rule 7
And some off-site helpful links for general printing knowledge:
* [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

Revision as of 00:10, 8 December 2025

GunCAD Index
The GunCAD Index logo

Welcome to the GunCAD Wiki, a wiki for DIY gun enthusiasts privately maintained by a team of people from around 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:

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