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Old 06-10-2016, 12:35 PM   #30
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Cool!

Yeah I'm slowly getting into 3d printing myself. The kids love it too!

Another quick tip is just contact your local university or college and most likely they'll have a 3d printer too. You can even ask for an engineering student and these guys are totally on the ball.

I usually ask them for two types of printers.

1. Ultimaker
2. Form 2 by Formlabs

If you are printing an interior accessory, Ultimaker's aren't bad. If you are printing a proper body part of something big and flexible, always go with the Form 1 or Form 2.

They have some proper materials.

Hope that helps.
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