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Alright so start up for this isn't going to be cheap if you don't already have it, but hey tools and stuff so yay!

First thing you will need is a drill press and I suggest a press over just any old drill because it will cut straight and you won't have to worry about fucking it up.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/WEN-Drill-Press-with-Laser-10/22065277

This is the drill press I got and I got this one because it has more than enough RPM to do the milling which I want to try before I open the router. Being that it is a 10in rise I will have more than enough room to do everything I need.

This is the drill press vice I got.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/WEN-4-Inch-Cast-Iron-Drill-Press-Vise/49122136

You will likely need one of these as well. Just to hold that shit perfect because if it does try to walk you will fuck up the hole.

This is the router.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/WEN-15-Amp-Variable-Speed-Plunge-Woodworking-Router-Kit-with-Carrying-Case-and-Edge-Guide/305061406

Now I might not need this, but better to have it and not need it than it is to need it and not have it.

All of this was 229.55 shipped to my door. So got the power tools and now we need the bits.

This is where life got to be a bitch. You will need an end mill bit to cut away the excess material inside the well. These I have found are not something you can just go get at a hardware store. At least near where I am you can't.

This is the bits I got.

https://www.midwayusa.com/product/101870825/80-pct-arms-easy-jig-gen-1-tool-kit

Now I also ordered another end mill bit on eBay for 13.00 but it won't be here till May as it comes from China. Also I don't trust Chinese steel, but well I got an extra.

Only a few more things to get for tools.....

You will need the wrench for the various shit on an AR

https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1019229363/ar-stoner-armorers-wrench-multi-tool-ar-15-steel-matte

That is the one I got.

Now you don't need this, but will make life easier in the long run.

https://www.midwayusa.com/product/101728952/wheeler-engineering-delta-series-ar-15-10-piece-roll-pin-installation-tool

Roll pin kit will make life so much easier later just trust me.

Now that is all the tools you will need for this. Told you it wasn't cheap.

Ok so now we go to the gun. For lowers you can get them from wherever you want. The link is where I got mine, and the ONLY reason I got them from here is because they were a closed trigger guard.

I ordered this. ENDED UP FILING A DISPUTE SO BEWARE OF ORDERING


http://www.80lower.org/80-Lower-Receiver-Jig-Kit-Combo-p/ufs_lower_jig_combo.htm

If you notice it came with the jig. This is important people you will need this period. Now there are many other options out there for a jig and you can get them elsewhere, but this came with it and it works so I am gonna try it and see if it works.

Then I ordered another lower in case I fuck up!

http://www.80lower.org/80-Lower-Receiver-p/ufs_lower_black.htm

These things will take a while to get too because they can't keep them in stock. I ordered mine last Monday and I still don't have it. Should be getting it by mid next week I was told.


Now for the upper. Again multiple options and sky is the limit, but with me I want shit cheap, but I want it good.

https://www.cbcindustries.com/products/ar-15-rifle-kit-16-5-56x45-upper-assembly-1-8-13-gen-2-bolt-carrier-group-charging-handle-ar-15-buttstock-kit-ar-15-lower-parts-kit

This is what I ended up getting and I got to say it is fucking top shelf shit. Completely assembled and gas key not needed. They adjust it before I leave so so I don't have to do shit with the upper.

It comes with all the needed lower parts as well, which I am sure I could have got anywhere, but I didn't have to because they included everything.

Shipping was fast too. Got it yesterday and ordered last Monday. May seem long, but remember they assembled and tested it before they shipped.

So other than that I got some optics being a holosight and magnifier. Those I got on clearance and you won't find them for cheap as I did because it was from Dick's and they are destroying what they don't sell so fuckem. I will use it.

Then I got 500 223 rounds and 6 mags from a site.

If you want pics of the upper and it's parts I can help you just leave a comment and what you want a picture of and I will get it.

Alright so start up for this isn't going to be cheap if you don't already have it, but hey tools and stuff so yay! First thing you will need is a drill press and I suggest a press over just any old drill because it will cut straight and you won't have to worry about fucking it up. https://www.walmart.com/ip/WEN-Drill-Press-with-Laser-10/22065277 This is the drill press I got and I got this one because it has more than enough RPM to do the milling which I want to try before I open the router. Being that it is a 10in rise I will have more than enough room to do everything I need. This is the drill press vice I got. https://www.walmart.com/ip/WEN-4-Inch-Cast-Iron-Drill-Press-Vise/49122136 You will likely need one of these as well. Just to hold that shit perfect because if it does try to walk you will fuck up the hole. This is the router. https://www.walmart.com/ip/WEN-15-Amp-Variable-Speed-Plunge-Woodworking-Router-Kit-with-Carrying-Case-and-Edge-Guide/305061406 Now I might not need this, but better to have it and not need it than it is to need it and not have it. All of this was 229.55 shipped to my door. So got the power tools and now we need the bits. This is where life got to be a bitch. You will need an end mill bit to cut away the excess material inside the well. These I have found are not something you can just go get at a hardware store. At least near where I am you can't. This is the bits I got. https://www.midwayusa.com/product/101870825/80-pct-arms-easy-jig-gen-1-tool-kit Now I also ordered another end mill bit on eBay for 13.00 but it won't be here till May as it comes from China. Also I don't trust Chinese steel, but well I got an extra. Only a few more things to get for tools..... You will need the wrench for the various shit on an AR https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1019229363/ar-stoner-armorers-wrench-multi-tool-ar-15-steel-matte That is the one I got. Now you don't need this, but will make life easier in the long run. https://www.midwayusa.com/product/101728952/wheeler-engineering-delta-series-ar-15-10-piece-roll-pin-installation-tool Roll pin kit will make life so much easier later just trust me. Now that is all the tools you will need for this. Told you it wasn't cheap. Ok so now we go to the gun. For lowers you can get them from wherever you want. The link is where I got mine, and the ONLY reason I got them from here is because they were a closed trigger guard. I ordered this. **ENDED UP FILING A DISPUTE SO BEWARE OF ORDERING** ______________________________ http://www.80lower.org/80-Lower-Receiver-Jig-Kit-Combo-p/ufs_lower_jig_combo.htm If you notice it came with the jig. This is important people you will need this period. Now there are many other options out there for a jig and you can get them elsewhere, but this came with it and it works so I am gonna try it and see if it works. Then I ordered another lower in case I fuck up! http://www.80lower.org/80-Lower-Receiver-p/ufs_lower_black.htm These things will take a while to get too because they can't keep them in stock. I ordered mine last Monday and I still don't have it. Should be getting it by mid next week I was told. ________________________ Now for the upper. Again multiple options and sky is the limit, but with me I want shit cheap, but I want it good. https://www.cbcindustries.com/products/ar-15-rifle-kit-16-5-56x45-upper-assembly-1-8-13-gen-2-bolt-carrier-group-charging-handle-ar-15-buttstock-kit-ar-15-lower-parts-kit This is what I ended up getting and I got to say it is fucking top shelf shit. Completely assembled and gas key not needed. They adjust it before I leave so so I don't have to do shit with the upper. It comes with all the needed lower parts as well, which I am sure I could have got anywhere, but I didn't have to because they included everything. Shipping was fast too. Got it yesterday and ordered last Monday. May seem long, but remember they assembled and tested it before they shipped. So other than that I got some optics being a holosight and magnifier. Those I got on clearance and you won't find them for cheap as I did because it was from Dick's and they are destroying what they don't sell so fuckem. I will use it. Then I got 500 223 rounds and 6 mags from a site. If you want pics of the upper and it's parts I can help you just leave a comment and what you want a picture of and I will get it.

17 comments

[–] Adhdferret [OP] 1 points (+1|-0)

Well shit I will keep this in case I need another. Thanks for this.

[–] Dudicles 1 points (+1|-0)

You're welcome. Barring problems, you should get decent life out of that carbide end mill in T6 aluminum.

[–] Adhdferret [OP] 1 points (+1|-0)

Hope so, but like I said....this is my first time doing this, and I think the drill will have enough RPM that I won't need the router. Most of the material will be removed by the drill bits so it will just be to smooth it all out.

[–] Dudicles 1 points (+1|-0)

That press will give you enough RPMs for what you need. It's technically not fast enough for the ideal speed on the 5/32" bit (I usually use a 200 SFM for drills in aluminum), but you're also not going to be drilling at CNC speeds, so I highly doubt you'll have any issues.

RPMs = surface footage (SFM) x 3.82 / tool diameter

5/32 bit: 200 x 3.82 / .1562 = 4891 RPMs.

19/64 bit: 200 x 3.82 / .2968 = 2574 RPMs.

3/8 bit: 200 x 3.82 / .375 = 2037 RPMs.

Run the end mill at the high speed on the press, as ideally you'd be running it at least 400 SFM, probably higher.

But aluminum is very forgiving with tooling, especially drills, so I wouldn't worry about it.

[–] NeoGoat 0 points (+0|-0)

"Enough RPM"?????? I've not done a lot of metalwork, but I generally think of metalworking as done slowly, with pressure and plenty of cutting oil. Speed causes heat, which dulls bits. When I bought a drill press, I got one so I could make 0.5" holes in stainless (which I never did need to do). To do so, I required one that could go sufficiently slow. I recall the rpm as 360, but I may be way off.

I've gotten cheap Chinese tools for low usage from Harbor Freight & Northern Tools.