Quoted from OLDPINGUY:While I am not new to 3D fabrication, it has been at least 8 years since Ive paid attention to it.
In an off topic question, I wish to purchase an existing stl file, and have someone print it for me to assemble.
In the Past, it was shapeways, and a few others to upload the file and get a quote.
I was wondering today if there are any new recommendations for quality and cost effectiveness, or there was anyone here
interested in providing the service and print, to be paid for, of course.
I havent purchased the file yet, found here:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/CrypticPuzzles
But this is a pic of the final print....lots of individual pieces, but I imagine they have been optimized/grouped for printing already.
If successful, its possible Id like to print more.
Immediate small info found "If printing with 20% infill, 0.4mm nozzle, 2 proximity wall, 4 top and bottom layers like the instruction says, 1KG of filament is cutting it really close."
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You need to buy the file and after that you can download for free let’s say prusa slicer
Put in all the files . And with the specs you need and count all the time the slicer program tells you. Then it’s easy r to see if someone is willing to do that and what the costs are