That's why I was saying we need an airsofter, someone who would be able to do the design on their own time and sell the part at a reasonable price and then have the design for later use. Obviously the first part would cost a little more but it could be done.Id do it bit I have no idea how to "copy" the part in order for the printer to print it lol.seemes another poster XZIVR may be willing...try asking him.
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Originally Posted by RainyEyes
I tried 4 different 3d printing labs, all who have quoted $50-$80 CAD just to make it worth their time making it in AutoCAD or something. I'd rather take the free course that is sponsored by the City and print them in public libraries.
If there is a uni student with access to a library's 3d printer that would be the cheapest way. 5cents per minute or something to book it.
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