First time I ever took an hour+ to watch a 23 minute video! Great job. A couple notes for beginners and dummies like me- 1) The height of the top end that is set with the 1/4X20 long bolt is dependent on the length of the shell you are feeding. Might want to put a single shell in it and adjust bolt length before loading 100 and having tofiddle with 4 full tubes while adjusting the height. 2) Load shells into the collater with a sifting motion, like sprinkling parmesan on pasta. If you pour them into the collater and load it up, the weight of the shells on top might force lower shells to enter the tube backward. 3) I had to file the front underside of the shell pusher in a tapered manner, so it ramps up onto the shell plate smoothly. Prior to tapering it, sometimes it would bump when it came in contact with the shell plate and knock the shell cockeyed or off the plate entirely. Fine product, fairly priced, and makes no noise! I like a hobby that is quiet.
I put my kit together last week when it arrived. I used another UA-cam video as a guide, which was for an older version. It was intuitive for the most part. Some of the screws sizes I figured out for sure after assembly was underway. Seems to work great on my trial test. I’m prepping 223 brass and need to finish swaging before it gets put to use. Thanks for making the video. It confirms I got it together proper.
Mid way threw printing myn from thingiverse right now and I have to say this is such a crazy well thought out print I've been printing for years and sometimes you just hit a file that just falls into place and works so well and you notice all the little details and the amount of r n d the person must have went threw on the design. Outstanding thank you so much for this design saw your paypal and will for sure bee sending you a few bucks for some filament great job man!!!!
Did you buy them from me or an unauthorized seller. You should have gotten the hardware from me. If not. I can sell you a pack. Just send me a private message on thingiverse. www.thingiverse.com/jsondag/about The old design that others are selling also uses a different spring.
Great video and kit that you put together. I ordered 2 kits 1 for my brother and 1 for myself. I ran 100 rounds and loved not having to load each brass into it. Also was amazed that you can just drop the bras in the top and they all fall into the tubes the correct way.
@@jesondag . Kit Came in. It is fully assembled now. Watched the video and assembled it exactly as shown in video. I am waiting for the Tubes to come in today to give it the full once through. So far so good.
This is exactly why I never post anything I design on thingiverse. I'm not going to let someone else make money off of my hard work and time. There is a MASSIVE amount of time and effort here. Looks very nice, thank you for sharing, but people are just... We'll fill in the blank.
The positive part of it, is that at least a lot of my customers have found me through thingiverse. I do post other designs as creative commons, when I feel it's not something I want to make money off of, and it will benefit the community. The case feeders are bringing in just enough to pay my car payment, so that I don't have to drive my old rust bucket anymore.
I noticed in one of your videos you have 3d bullet feeder. Are those available? I have your case feeder and it works great. As well do you have any more of the tubes? I've only got 3. I forgot what I did with the 4th
I don’t have a bullet feeder. I use a commercial one that came with my press used. I don’t have any extra tubes. I’ve always had the customer source the tubes.
I have encountered one issue. So far I'm loading exclusively 9mm since that's what I shoot the most of, it's what I have the most supplies for, and it's absolutely unobtainable in stores here. The Lee tubes hold about 20 cases each. Anywhere from 3 to 7 cases per tube will bounce hard enough when they drop to either tip over, bounce too far to one side to feed, or bounce completely out- usually on the back side of the drop tube. Is there a fix for this or do I need a drop tube that has : 1. A shorter opening to provide more support 2. A narrower opening to provide more support 3. Both 4. Some adjustment or trick I'm not seeing that will magically solve this issue.
Yes sir. There are details in the description. If you want to order one, please send payment to the paypal link provided, and include the address you want me to ship to.
Is this the latest and greatest kit available...seen several others with different spring mounts and such, also as others have said thingiverse is not cooperating with communication on purchase or discussion.
The parts you need depend on whether you're printing it yourself from the old design that's still published, or buying the newer version from me. I've changed a couple things. If you're buying from me, you'll get all the hardware.
Yes they are part of the new version. I'm not planning to make it public. I'm reserving it for my customers, since people keep selling my feeders on ebay, and merchant sites, despite my non commercial license. They are not 100% necessary, but they do make things easier. Otherwise you must cut pieces of 5/8 aquarium tubing to work with the calibers you use, and press fit them. it makes them difficult to change.
If you mean will it work with the upper motorized part of their feeder, I believe you could make it work, if you're able to fabricate something to hold the output tube over the top of my feeder where the tubes normally go.
the older design is, but many people have taken it, and sold it, or modified and sold it, that I'm keeping my latest design to myself, and selling the parts and hardware as a kit. Let me know if you're interested in a kit. Details are in the description.
@@jesondag I finally got the chance to put this together. it looks great, however the bottom piece is too tight to slide onto the case feeder arm on the press. what should i use to sand the printed part with to get it to fit? Thanks
You can send $85 + shipping ($10 in the US) to www.paypal.me/JSondag Please include your address in the notes. It should ship within a couple of weeks, and you'll get an email with tracking when it ships. If you purchase one, you would just need a set of 4 tubes for each one. Either the tubes used for lee progressive presses, or the 5/8" thin-wall aquarium tubes linked in the thing description ($10 each). The lee tubes work better for smaller calibers, and are cheaper, but do not allow large cases like .458 socom or 7mm magnum. Most people choose to use the lee tubes. For an extra $15 I can include parts to use both tubes. I don’t include the tubes, since it’s cheaper for the customer to buy them. I do include the springs, and the hardware.
I'll just give you the info here. I'm currently selling them for $85 each plus shipping. Shipping is $10 in the US. If you choose goods and services when paying, please include $4 for PayPal fees. If you purchase one, you would just need a set of 4 tubes for each one. Either the tubes used for lee progressive presses (about $9 for 7 on midwayusa), or the 5/8" OD thin-wall aquarium tubes ($10 each on Amazon). The lee tubes work better for smaller calibers, and are cheaper, but do not allow large cases like .458 socom or 7mm magnum. Most people choose to use the lee tubes. For an extra $15 I can include parts to use both tubes. I don’t include the tubes, since it’s cheaper for the customer to buy them. I include the springs, and the hardware. They are in stock and ready to ship. You can pay via this link. www.paypal.me/JSondag If you choose to purchase one please include your address and a note about which tubes you intend to use, on your payment. Thanks Jeff
Yes I am. There are some details in the description about ordering. I'll reach out to you once I get the order, with details on the status of your order. I should be able to get it printed and sent out withing a couple days.
It varies depending on the part what I use. This updated version of the design is not published. I use around 30% for most parts I print for customers.
@@sevintrevino5658 I'm not currently willing to give the files away to anyone. My public version was published under a non-commercial license, but despite that. Many people are selling them on ebay or retail sites. None of them pay any attention to cease and desist notices, including reloadingmounts.com. I would be glad to sell you a kit however, it includes all the parts and needed hardware. Send me a PM on thingiverse, if you're interested.
@@sevintrevino5658 The biggest difference is that there are 3D printed tubes that allow you to adjust for caliber, that just screw in. there are other minor tweaks to many of the parts.
First time I ever took an hour+ to watch a 23 minute video! Great job. A couple notes for beginners and dummies like me-
1) The height of the top end that is set with the 1/4X20 long bolt is dependent on the length of the shell you are feeding. Might want to put a single shell in it and adjust bolt length before loading 100 and having tofiddle with 4 full tubes while adjusting the height.
2) Load shells into the collater with a sifting motion, like sprinkling parmesan on pasta. If you pour them into the collater and load it up, the weight of the shells on top might force lower shells to enter the tube backward.
3) I had to file the front underside of the shell pusher in a tapered manner, so it ramps up onto the shell plate smoothly. Prior to tapering it, sometimes it would bump when it came in contact with the shell plate and knock the shell cockeyed or off the plate entirely.
Fine product, fairly priced, and makes no noise! I like a hobby that is quiet.
I put my kit together last week when it arrived. I used another UA-cam video as a guide, which was for an older version. It was intuitive for the most part. Some of the screws sizes I figured out for sure after assembly was underway. Seems to work great on my trial test. I’m prepping 223 brass and need to finish swaging before it gets put to use. Thanks for making the video. It confirms I got it together proper.
Mid way threw printing myn from thingiverse right now and I have to say this is such a crazy well thought out print I've been printing for years and sometimes you just hit a file that just falls into place and works so well and you notice all the little details and the amount of r n d the person must have went threw on the design. Outstanding thank you so much for this design saw your paypal and will for sure bee sending you a few bucks for some filament great job man!!!!
Excellent video! Gotta say you really did an amazing job making these case loaders. I truly appreciate the quality of your design.
Did you buy them from me or an unauthorized seller. You should have gotten the hardware from me. If not. I can sell you a pack. Just send me a private message on thingiverse. www.thingiverse.com/jsondag/about The old design that others are selling also uses a different spring.
Great video and kit that you put together. I ordered 2 kits 1 for my brother and 1 for myself. I ran 100 rounds and loved not having to load each brass into it. Also was amazed that you can just drop the bras in the top and they all fall into the tubes the correct way.
Just ordered one. Can't wait to set it up and run it!
I got your order. Thank you very much.
I liked it so much I ordered another to setup for my 45
I'm printing one off now, this looks amazing.
Waiting for my kit to come in. Looking forward to getting this on my press. Stay Tuned for build and use update.
Looks like it should get there today. Looking forward to your update.
@@jesondag . Kit Came in. It is fully assembled now. Watched the video and assembled it exactly as shown in video. I am waiting for the Tubes to come in today to give it the full once through. So far so good.
This is exactly why I never post anything I design on thingiverse. I'm not going to let someone else make money off of my hard work and time. There is a MASSIVE amount of time and effort here.
Looks very nice, thank you for sharing, but people are just... We'll fill in the blank.
The positive part of it, is that at least a lot of my customers have found me through thingiverse. I do post other designs as creative commons, when I feel it's not something I want to make money off of, and it will benefit the community. The case feeders are bringing in just enough to pay my car payment, so that I don't have to drive my old rust bucket anymore.
Followed the instructions on how to purchase, sent over last night! Also messaged you on thingiverse, just wanted to let you know.
Thank you for all of your hard work....great stuff
I noticed in one of your videos you have 3d bullet feeder. Are those available? I have your case feeder and it works great. As well do you have any more of the tubes? I've only got 3. I forgot what I did with the 4th
I don’t have a bullet feeder. I use a commercial one that came with my press used. I don’t have any extra tubes. I’ve always had the customer source the tubes.
I have encountered one issue. So far I'm loading exclusively 9mm since that's what I shoot the most of, it's what I have the most supplies for, and it's absolutely unobtainable in stores here. The Lee tubes hold about 20 cases each. Anywhere from 3 to 7 cases per tube will bounce hard enough when they drop to either tip over, bounce too far to one side to feed, or bounce completely out- usually on the back side of the drop tube. Is there a fix for this or do I need a drop tube that has :
1. A shorter opening to provide more support
2. A narrower opening to provide more support
3. Both
4. Some adjustment or trick I'm not seeing that will magically solve this issue.
This is awesome....I gotta have one...how can I contact you about this...
did u have a assembly video for the upgrade version??
Thank you for the video and making up this feeder. What material did you print it out with? PLA, PETG, ABS? Thanks.
I use PLA
@@jesondag thank you.
Hi @jesondag, how much is the shipping costs to Italy? I'm very interested in this!
Thank you!
usually about $25
Do you make anything for a DIllon?
Hey Jeff! Are you still printing these? If so I’d love to have one!
Yes sir. There are details in the description. If you want to order one, please send payment to the paypal link provided, and include the address you want me to ship to.
Hi. please tell me the measurements of the screws and nuts for the kit. Eugene. Thanks
Hi Jeff, Are you still selling these? Thanks
Are you still selling these? I want purchase one from you instead of eBay.
Ordered yesterday…did you get it?
yes, I got your order, it should be shipping in about a week.
Is this the latest and greatest kit available...seen several others with different spring mounts and such, also as others have said thingiverse is not cooperating with communication on purchase or discussion.
Yes it is. There are details on how to purchase in the description. Let me know if you have any other questions about it.
How I get one made?
The Amazon links on thingiverse are all the same
do have a parts list like sizes for springs and bolts and bearing???
The parts you need depend on whether you're printing it yourself from the old design that's still published, or buying the newer version from me. I've changed a couple things. If you're buying from me, you'll get all the hardware.
jesondag how much is the newer version
@@hectorgonzalez7416 Send me a private message on thingiverse, and I'll give you the details. www.thingiverse.com/jsondag/about
jesondag just messaged you on Thingiverse
I'm interested to purchase one of your device, I'm Overseas
How can we proceeed ?
Are those break away notched tubes part of the new version? i dont see it on the build. Are they necessary? I already have all of mine parts printed.
Yes they are part of the new version. I'm not planning to make it public. I'm reserving it for my customers, since people keep selling my feeders on ebay, and merchant sites, despite my non commercial license. They are not 100% necessary, but they do make things easier. Otherwise you must cut pieces of 5/8 aquarium tubing to work with the calibers you use, and press fit them. it makes them difficult to change.
Whats the size of the bearing?
I messaged you on thingiverse last night. Is there a better way to get in contact with you about purchasing one of these case feeders? Thanks!
Just replied.
Is there any way this is made to fit my Hornady case feeder,so I don’t have to change everything over ?
If you mean will it work with the upper motorized part of their feeder, I believe you could make it work, if you're able to fabricate something to hold the output tube over the top of my feeder where the tubes normally go.
Where do I go to order one of these case feeders, and how much do they cost? Thank you.
Information, including price, and how to pay may be found in the description.
Thanks.
How can and do you still offer these for sale ? No access to a printer.
Please send me an email at kickers_wept_0w@icloud.com (iCloud redirect)
I’ll give you the details.
Thingiverse is just not accessible do you have a public email so people interested in purchasing from you can contact you?
I am having the same issue. An endless cycle of logging in, then going to message you then having to log in again.
ordered
Got it. Thanks.
Is the case collator available in an STL?
the older design is, but many people have taken it, and sold it, or modified and sold it, that I'm keeping my latest design to myself, and selling the parts and hardware as a kit. Let me know if you're interested in a kit. Details are in the description.
Thingiverse isn’t working for me I’m very interested in ordering one of these how do I get in contact with you
I quite agree. I see no way to contact any of these people. ???
Can’t make an account. Do you have an email to contact you and order?
How do I order this case feeder assembly? I dont see a link that I can use.
information on where to send payment is in the description. Please let me know if you have any additional questions.
@@jesondag I finally got the chance to put this together. it looks great, however the bottom piece is too tight to slide onto the case feeder arm on the press. what should i use to sand the printed part with to get it to fit? Thanks
I have tried several times to register and log into thingiverse and cannot. Is there any other way to order one of these?
You can send $85 + shipping ($10 in the US) to www.paypal.me/JSondag
Please include your address in the notes. It should ship within a couple of weeks, and you'll get an email with tracking when it ships.
If you purchase one, you would just need a set of 4 tubes for each one. Either the tubes used for lee progressive presses, or the 5/8" thin-wall aquarium tubes linked in the thing description ($10 each). The lee tubes work better for smaller calibers, and are cheaper, but do not allow large cases like .458 socom or 7mm magnum. Most people choose to use the lee tubes. For an extra $15 I can include parts to use both tubes. I don’t include the tubes, since it’s cheaper for the customer to buy them.
I do include the springs, and the hardware.
I need this in my life. How do I order this?
Private message me on thingiverse from the link in the description
also what tube can I use for 223 brass
I would use the lee progressive tubes for that. amzn.to/2Y02Qdy
jesondag thanks got it
I can’t get in Thingiverse either, after I signed up and still have problem log in.
I'll just give you the info here.
I'm currently selling them for $85 each plus shipping. Shipping is $10 in the US.
If you choose goods and services when paying, please include $4 for PayPal fees.
If you purchase one, you would just need a set of 4 tubes for each one. Either the tubes used for lee progressive presses (about $9 for 7 on midwayusa), or the 5/8" OD thin-wall aquarium tubes ($10 each on Amazon). The lee tubes work better for smaller calibers, and are cheaper, but do not allow large cases like .458 socom or 7mm magnum. Most people choose to use the lee tubes. For an extra $15 I can include parts to use both tubes. I don’t include the tubes, since it’s cheaper for the customer to buy them.
I include the springs, and the hardware. They are in stock and ready to ship.
You can pay via this link.
www.paypal.me/JSondag
If you choose to purchase one please include your address and a note about which tubes you intend to use, on your payment.
Thanks
Jeff
@@jesondag
Thank for the reply! I want one! I do have the tube from Lee already. It this the V4, if it is , I will send you $95 for the kit!
@@geoffreychin9958 I think V4 is one of the derivatives of my older versions. This is however my latest version, which I prefer over the derivatives.
I sent you a message on Thingiverse to purchase one
Are you still selling these feeders?
Yes I am. There are some details in the description about ordering. I'll reach out to you once I get the order, with details on the status of your order. I should be able to get it printed and sent out withing a couple days.
How do I order one if I have no printer?
Go to the thingiverse page linked in the description, and send me a private message.
I have left 2 messages. I am really interested
hey i would like to get one of your feeders but cant get thingiverse to work please contact me
There are details on how to purchase in the description. Let me know if you have any other questions about it.
I replied on makerbot, their email is jacked up and not sending replies
Still selling these?
Yes, Though I just moved, and am still getting things set up. If you order now (details in description) it will be ready in a couple weeks or so.
what infill?
It varies depending on the part what I use. This updated version of the design is not published. I use around 30% for most parts I print for customers.
jesondag any way I could get the updated stl files?
@@sevintrevino5658 I'm not currently willing to give the files away to anyone. My public version was published under a non-commercial license, but despite that. Many people are selling them on ebay or retail sites. None of them pay any attention to cease and desist notices, including reloadingmounts.com. I would be glad to sell you a kit however, it includes all the parts and needed hardware. Send me a PM on thingiverse, if you're interested.
jesondag how much different is this from the on uploaded version on thingiverse?
@@sevintrevino5658 The biggest difference is that there are 3D printed tubes that allow you to adjust for caliber, that just screw in. there are other minor tweaks to many of the parts.
Hi, I sent you payment via PayPal as your instructions indicates. Please send me the case feeder kit or refund my payment. Thanks John
I am so sorry John. It somehow didn’t get into my order sheet, so I missed it. It will go out tomorrow morning.
jeffsondag