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pete376403
4th September 2018, 20:49
Anyone with a 3D printer in the Welly area who could make a component for me ? (paid for of course). I have an STL file and the item is a case for an Arduino plus a shield board. TIA

jafagsx250
7th September 2018, 19:03
Checked the local libraries? They have 3d printers here in dork land

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pzkpfw
7th September 2018, 19:10
Anyone with a 3D printer in the Welly area who could make a component for me ? (paid for of course). I have an STL file and the item is a case for an Arduino plus a shield board. TIA

I know someone who may be able to help, how urgent?

pete376403
7th September 2018, 22:32
Checked the local libraries? They have 3d printers here in dork land

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I discovered today that the National Library in Wellington does 3D printing but only up to a certain size so have sent them the .STL for an estimate

Its a case for an Arduino and shield board.

Thanks

pete376403
7th September 2018, 22:33
I know someone who may be able to help, how urgent?
As per previous reply the National Library in Wellington has 3D printers so hopefully they will be able to help. Not urgent. Thanks

pete376403
30th September 2018, 14:15
NatLib came back to me with a price - $5!! They charge a nominal fee about $1 per hour and materials. The service is probably aimed at kids projects. Thy couldn't make the box I wanted in the size specced and suggested either reducing in size or breaking the file into the two parts (box and lid). I have no idea whatsoever of how to edit the .STL file so not going anywhere at present.
But it's nice to know that (for small items anyway) the option is there.

oldrider
30th September 2018, 15:21
NatLib came back to me with a price - $5!! They charge a nominal fee about $1 per hour and materials. The service is probably aimed at kids projects. Thy couldn't make the box I wanted in the size specced and suggested either reducing in size or breaking the file into the two parts (box and lid). I have no idea whatsoever of how to edit the .STL file so not going anywhere at present.
But it's nice to know that (for small items anyway) the option is there.

Price is a surprise but then 3D printing is a bit of a mystery to me! - :scratch: - Thanks for the update!

OddDuck
30th September 2018, 17:09
Have a look at these guys

https://www.shapeways.com/

I've had something done through them - top quality but also a bit spendy.