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If ZAMAC is smoother, I think it is less post production work for you and us when finishing. Also, I think the alloy is pretty soft and flexible to work but not as soft as aluminum.
Still, the outer details need to be machined like on a real gun. At least I machined my builds with templates and a hand held router.
Which reminds me that I haven't post any pictures of my builds yet.
Pretty soon.
Couple of things to consider,,,, i know everyone wants steel.. Steel is going to require a lot of after casting clean up machining... Steel casting do not come out as smooth a ZAMAK...(zinc, alum,copper ,magnesium ). Scanning and coping the real Mauser is no problem ill have some results to show in the next couple of months. I want to finish the Aluminum E11 project before i start the Mauser casting.... What kinda cost do you think the steel is worth??? It may have a lot of sanding a polishing required to get the finished your used to in the mgc and denix??? Remember the real Mauser is machined and exp.. Just some thoughts

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While I could obviously prefer Steel, I also could change my mind depending on how the end result may look - the the Aluminum ones come out with a better starting finish and more detail, then I might actually prefer them over the steel.
 
Zamak has many pluses including cost and finishing. Depending on the chosen alloy It will blue as well as steel and can be very strong.
Zamak alloys can be tailored to be strong and precisely molded and as FM suggested, it will pick up all the markings and machine marks in the initial molding so no secondary operation will need to be done for etching lowering the overall cost. Basically everything in the model, details would be molded in.

I believe precision investment casting can be done for steel and can be very accurate with small details cast-in as well but the cost would be higher no doubt and secondary operations would be needed for fitting.

The model would need to be adjusted for casting shrinkage etc, and maybe some internal changes for casting stability to avoid sink marks etc.

More discussion as we get closer...
 
Yeah; it would be tricky, and of course I would always prefer steel, though if it could be done well in Zamak then I'd still be all for it.

Preferable to a higher tolerance than DEC's cast Zamak parts (no offense; I would just prefer a build where cleanup isn't necessary on the main body, especially if that cleanup might potentially erase detail otherwise present) and I'd be 100% stoked.
 
I think I said aluminum back when. If zamak is being explored, I’m all for that instead. I don’t mind the metal of my Denix, to be honest. You guys know the metalwork and ins and outs much better, I trust you’d use a good alloy if going that route.


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This is very exciting news! I'd be in for a Steel one unless Zamak is definitely a go. And however it is configured for easy electronics conversion. Put me on the list!
 
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Hey Scott, I know you stopped the list, but I'm very interested to buy one or to be on the list when it's possible. ;) / Steel version (no fs, removable mag plate, swing safety only) Thank you
 
I'm not sure, but I think I read that even the MGC is a little oversized when compared to a real C96.

But don't quote me on that!

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