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#312683 8-May-2024 09:55
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Just wondering if anyone nearby (Hibiscus Coast) who is able to whip up one off 3D print job for me ? :)

 

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6534105/files  is what I'm looking to have printed. Its just for a lighthearted D&D session I'm doing with mates later this year :) (We only play once every couple of years :D )

 

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Thanks :)

 

 





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  #3227977 8-May-2024 17:00
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Some local libraries seem to have 3D printing services, have you tried it?





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  #3227979 8-May-2024 17:03
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I might get a chance to set my new anycubic up over the weekend, I'm just finally getting over the being sick that has lasted for months so it will be in-between all the other deferred house tasks. Would really depend on the size how much resin it would use.





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Hit up Callan at Davis Custom 3D Prints.

https://www.facebook.com/p/Davis-Custom-3D-Prints-100090850509769/

020 431 3610  
DavisCustom3DPrints@gmail.com

Hes over the motorway from Orewa




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  #3227986 8-May-2024 17:20
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The problem is that is a Resin 3D print and can't be printed on a standard 3D printer.

 

I do have a Resin 3D printer along with all the correct however have not set it up yet (literally only just got this the other week). You can ask on the NZ 3D Printing Facebook page if somebody would be able to do Resin print for you: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nz3dprinting





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  #3228375 9-May-2024 15:00
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freitasm:

Some local libraries seem to have 3D printing services, have you tried it?



A lot do a terrible job of advertising it, despite doing it. Some charge a small fee, others completely fee (so long as it's not huge and not commercial).

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