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  • Access to 3D printer
  • TrailriderJim
    Free Member

    Bit of an appeal this one. I’ve got an object that’s 340mm x 200mm x 5mm. I’ve had quotes for firms to 3D print for around £200 per unit upwards. I want around two to six units made up but haven’t got a large budget for this.

    I need the object to be laterally rigid, so the other option I am thinking is to machine it out of flat perspex.

    Has anyone got a printer that can handle this size where I could strike a deal on materials costs etc?

    Or a better idea of how to make the object? I can send a .stl file so that you can see the object in question.

    allthepies
    Free Member
    bigsurfer
    Free Member

    Is it a 3d profile, can’t it be redesigned to use a couple of 2D profile cut plates that could be waterjet. If you put a picture up it would help constructive help.

    TrailriderJim
    Free Member

    It’s a flat object with five slots cut out. Yes, in theory, two slimmer profiles could be bonded together. Is that what you mean by waterjet? Wow, thanks for the 3D Hubs site, looks good.

    downhilldave
    Full Member

    No problem for a laser to cut this.

    IanMunro
    Free Member

    The price quote is probably about right. The printer at work uses spools that cost ~175 quid for 688 cubic cm of material. Your design takes up a volume of 375cm, so on plastic costs alone it’s going to be ~95 pounds.

    nickjb
    Free Member

    Definitely look at laser or water cutting from sheet. It’ll be way cheaper, stronger and have a better finish. Huge choice of materials, too: plastics, metals, even wood

    bigsurfer
    Free Member

    Waterjet will give you a good cut that should be accurate to 0.1mm. As Nickjb states you can waterjet almost any material. Where in the world or country are you looking to have it done. Most waterjet companies would just want a couple of 2D dxf files and follow that. It should be 10’s of pounds per plate not hundreds. Most small towns will have somewhere within a few miles that can waterjet. This is a company we use at work. they are very good http://www.precisionwaterjet.co.uk/home

    TrailriderJim
    Free Member

    Cool, thanks all. Based in Shrewsbury. Will look for local water jetters!

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