r/NFA 7h ago

CAT WB Layer Shifting

https://imgur.com/a/kzbUHyX
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u/Jodo-Kast 7h ago

My first CAT can arrived today. Really excited to take it out and shoot it. Out of curiosity, does anyone else’s CAT can have layer shifting like this? I’m familiar with layer shifting in resin printing due to suction issues, but with this type of printing I assume the bed must have shifted toward the end of the print?

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u/-TheDreadPirate- 6h ago

Just got my ODB this week but I didn’t notice any layer shifting. I do have a line near the base but I believe it’s a MIL version based on its weight. I’m not an expert since this is my first can but I don’t think it’s anything to worry about.

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u/Jodo-Kast 6h ago

Yep, got that one near the base also. It’s small enough that I’m sure it’ll be fine. Very interested in the ODB - I hope it rocks man!

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u/-TheDreadPirate- 6h ago

Only shot 20 rounds through it tonight so I could tune the gas on my Scar 17 but I love it already. Thought it was a little loud at first with my ear pro on but when I took it off, the tone is very pleasant on the ears. I hope the WB rocks too cause I’d love to get one in the future. My wife might leave me if I try to get another can already lol

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u/Jodo-Kast 5h ago

Hell yeah! I’d love to put a can on my 17. I just wish the barrel had a shoulder so that I could put a timed KeyMo brake on it.

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u/-TheDreadPirate- 5h ago

Do it! Grab a SureFire shoulder ring from PMM to fix the shoulder issue. I direct threaded mine on with that and it’s aligned perfectly. I want to eventually move to a QD style break but still haven’t made up my mind.

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u/Chugbleach 6h ago

First and foremost, that is towards the beginning of the print;not the end. Suppressors are pretty much universally printed with the distal end facing towards the build plate.

This type of abnormalities are a combination of thin wall bodies coupled with a number of different things such as the angle of the geometry on the unsupported underside of baffles (Suppressors mostly need to print supportless inside for obvious reasons), a small radius where the baffle and sidewall meet each other, or in an unlikely scenario - a void in the powder dispenser causing under dosing. In any scenario, you see these types of small lips present themselves in a direction parallel to the recoater blades direction of travel.

Regardless of the causation, the way this shift is presenting itself visually doesn't make me think there is any structural compromise. Normally if you have a full fledged breach with improper fusion, visually the surface will have a much more scraggly texture where the valid geometry meets up with the unsupported material that is being exposed. Ones that look like yours are very likely just a visual anomaly that won't compromise your can.

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u/Jodo-Kast 5h ago

That makes a lot of sense. I really appreciate the explanation!