All metal detectors break down… And every detectorist tries to solve these problems in his own way. Some individuals may surprise you. See: here’s hellish bottom for Garrett ACE 150. Continue reading
Why don’t manufacturers 3D print their machines as of yet? You think it’s expensive? The price of some detectors covers the cost of several 3D printers. So It’s not about the price tag is not really the point – the problem lies in the printing speed, it is not fast enough for mass production. But it’s just a matter of time, isn’t it? Still and all, metal detectors will be 3D printed. The question is who will print them… Odds are we shall get along without manufacturers’ help. Here’s an excellent example: a homemade 3D printed device. The unit is fully operational and yields finds! Continue reading
See the photos & video: a homemade wooden metal detector. Who hit upon the idea of making the machine out of wood? And what for? The main thing is that the detector is operational. The author even conducts a test using coins )) Continue reading
Here’s just another homemade shaft. But I see such a thing for the first time. The author of this shaft claims it’s convenient for underwater hunts. See the photo. Continue reading
Metal detector homemade shafts almost always look terrible… But this option surprises with its simplicity and execution. Its exterior appearance is not inferior to the original factory shaft. At the same time this one is convenient and reliable. See the photo: a perfect homemade shaft for a metal detector. Continue reading