I've been working on a process using clay and 3d printing to create pistol grips that are perfectly formed to someone's hand. The steps are as follows
1) make a grip out of modeling clay
2) squeeze the daylights out of it so that your fingers squish in and it forms to your hand
3) touch it up filling in the cracks and giving it the proper shape
4) scan it using a photogrammetry app
5) use modeling software to smooth out bumps and then merge the grip part with the mounting geometry from a normal grip
6) 3d print a grip using ABS or PLA
7) coat in plasti dip or bed liner to give it some added grippiness
Obviously having a gun that only fits one of your hands is not meant for the tacticool bros out there but it makes a fun gun even more comfortable to shoot.
1) make a grip out of modeling clay
2) squeeze the daylights out of it so that your fingers squish in and it forms to your hand
3) touch it up filling in the cracks and giving it the proper shape
4) scan it using a photogrammetry app
5) use modeling software to smooth out bumps and then merge the grip part with the mounting geometry from a normal grip
6) 3d print a grip using ABS or PLA
7) coat in plasti dip or bed liner to give it some added grippiness
Obviously having a gun that only fits one of your hands is not meant for the tacticool bros out there but it makes a fun gun even more comfortable to shoot.