Sure. $30 for the print, $15 for shipping. Keep in mind, this is for the faceplate only.
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Re: SLA printing services
3D Hubs.
Yes, it was very expensive to print. But you know what? The button action works perfectly, no sanding required.
I might go with another SLS printed faceplate for my next build. I'm very happy with how it turned out.
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I might go with another SLS printed faceplate for my next build. I'm very happy with how it turned out.
Re: SLA printing services
FYI, Shapeways is substantially cheaper - just the faceplate in white is about $8, and the whole set of parts would be about $35 - less if you sprue them together, more if you want polished/dyed. Though you'd really only need the faceplate, bezel and possibly the hinge parts, which would be about $15
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Re: SLA printing services
Hello...
I want some 3D printing services but I am confused from where I can take this services...
So, please suggest me some printing service company name or some shops from I can take this services easily...???
I want some 3D printing services but I am confused from where I can take this services...
So, please suggest me some printing service company name or some shops from I can take this services easily...???
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Re: SLA printing services
Simple: Shapeways, i.materialise, Sculpteo. Upload your files, pick the material/resolution you want, then wait. You'll pay a premium for the convenience though.
More complicated - 3DHubs. Upload your models, sort through local printers to find the material/resolution you want - you'll probably need to add filters for materials or specific printers too - wait for them to print your model, then go pick up the parts. It will be cheaper with more options, but it's a bit complicated if you don't know what you're looking for... or if you DO know what you're looking for, but don't know how to find it.
More complicated - 3DHubs. Upload your models, sort through local printers to find the material/resolution you want - you'll probably need to add filters for materials or specific printers too - wait for them to print your model, then go pick up the parts. It will be cheaper with more options, but it's a bit complicated if you don't know what you're looking for... or if you DO know what you're looking for, but don't know how to find it.
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