I can vouch for Sectaur's 3d printer. He's part owner of a super-cool 3d printer and will print something up for you to help pay off the fancy machine! They charge super competitive rates too!
i have a question to all of you having slow phtoshop cs2... do you have network printers installed? on another forum im in. i had the same thread. and a thing that resolved my problem was.. uninstalling the network printer that i had.. from that point. photoshop was ruuning smothly again.
it likely depends on the overall size. In theory so long as the overall size of the structure is smaller than the 3d printer's volume you can print the whole thing in one go with no assembly, so long as you leave gaps between moving parts that are equal to or greater than the minimum tolerance of the material/printer.
Best bet would be a resin printer. Are you going to sell these models?, as would love to print them! My, now 20yr old, son used to be mad on these cartoons...would be a great birthday gift! I have both FDM and resin printers-so let me know if you want some prototypes printing....
Yeah sure! tons out there too source, like these for example: https://pinshape.com/blog/3d-printing-large-objects/ https://formlabs.com/blog/how-to-create-models-larger-than-your-3d-printers-build-volume/ https://www.matterhackers.com/articles/printing-outside-the-box-exceeding-the-build-volume-of-your-printer
and builds himself a house with it... So the Campaign Goal was to build and developp a series of 100$ cheap 3D printer... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Wy3zA3LxG4&feature=youtu.be&t=116 What an ass..Apprently, his partner wasn't aware of it and the whole swindle...…
Jay, we have a couple factories in the far far east that do the production work for us. Depending on the purpose of the output, we either use a CNC device (which is a multi-axis router) or a printer. The piece of equipment that we are most excited about using is the Eden 330, a printer with an extremely fine resolution.…
There are several polycounters here with 3D printers for hire. I've got a Rostock MAX, which is kind of unique for A) having a very large vertical cylindrical build volume and B) being a delta format printer that doesn't move the printed part as it works. It's great for figurines and sculpts. I've currently got ABS, I can…