[Noisebridge-discuss] 3D printing site

David Yao kudegra+nb at gmail.com
Thu Mar 31 19:26:01 UTC 2011


There is also:
http://www.quickparts.com/
http://www.redeyeondemand.com/
http://www.protogenic.com/
http://www.protolabs.com/ <http://www.protolabs.com/?awk=true>
http://www.moddler.com/ <http://www.moddler.com/index.php>

I've used the first three at different times for work (over the last 6
years). They each have varying capabilities (SLA, FDM, SLS, CNC, etc). A
couple even have online automated quoting. The last one (Moddler) is
actually a local guy here in SF.

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DY


On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 9:22 AM, Gian Pablo Villamil
<gian.pablo at gmail.com>wrote:

> Shapeways is cool - they came to Noisebridge last year and gave a
> presentation. They work really well with the same files that the
> Makerbot uses - so you can prototype on the Makerbot and then get it
> made in metal by Shapeways.
>
> On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 10:06 PM, Glen Jarvis <glen at glenjarvis.com> wrote:
> > This site looks like a place to upload 3D files and order designs (like
> that artist tee shirt company).
> >
> > I only just saw this from this tweet, but it seemed relevant to our 3d
> printing community.
> >
> > : Either 90% of 3D printer output is dice, or that's all the internet
> cares about. These are cool anyways: http://j.mp/ggLgD9
> > Original Tweet:
> http://api.twitter.com/1/thinkgeek/status/53128101248499712
> >
> > Glen
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