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I just read up on an article that UPS Stores will roll out 3d printers to an additional 50 locations coming soon.  One of which is in Memphis, TN where I am.  

 

So how is this related to us?  Well, I don't know the costs or specifics yet but I assume you can upload or take the 3d plans with you to the store and have them print you an item just as if they would copy a page for you.  I didn't see anything about having a 3d scanner there also so you probably can't take a hard to find part up there and have it copied, but maybe that isn't too far off either?

 

Pending pricing, I see the ability to come up with or for guys like me download from sharing sites, the plans for various items and then having The UPS Store print one out.  

 

We could print little figures, railcar parts, buildings, specialty items not made by anyone yet..... etc

 

The only caveat is price!  But you know if you just HAD TO HAVE a certain person doing a specific thing on your layout it can be done by anyone now!  

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And no I do not have ANY affiliation with UPS in any way.  This isn't an advertisement.  I just wanted to let you guys know this option is out there now or soon.  I find it very intriguing as to what doors this could open for us!

 

But like I said, the big caveat is what will they charge for the service! 

Good to know but I'll wait the 3 -5 weeks for my 3D printer to arrive.

I much prefer the flexibility to print on my schedule to some store.

If you need it Shapeways does 3d printing of any object in their library for a reasonable fee. They also do custom if you have the funds to convert the item to the correct format from whatever you have.

 

Keep us us to date tho, it is interesting how fast 3D printing is expanding.

First, I think someday we'll have a repository on this site of models created by forum members that share their designs for others to print and use!  Wouldn't that be awesome!

 

I have thought seriously about getting myself a 3d printer.  I'm very computer savvy and I think I could turn out some really interesting stuff with one.  The only problem is that all of my creative energy is going to my layout at this time.  If I got a 3d printer I think it would consume my time and the layout would suffer.  So for now I'll stick with the layout while the printers become cheaper and higher resolution models come along!  

 

But this does provide a possible avenue for creating something custom if I want.

Ok, I found an example of the cost to use UPS 3d Printing Services.....

 

"The cost of the product depends on the amount of material, support plastic, and design time. A two-inch ball barring will cost about $30, where as a foot-long femur model may cost about $500. And as for how long it takes to finish, it can take anywhere from an hour to several hours depending on the size."

 

So for a small figure I'd think it would be around $20 probably.  Maybe $10 since its far skinnier than a ball bearing.  Thats not totally out of the reach of us for something special. 

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