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@drRoss I didn't want to advertise here, but let's just say that you can search "css" on Shapeways and it's the first result. :P
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@Letmecode Thanks! Although I didn't know it was on t-shirts, but it's easy to come up with it after the 100th time the same little shit of html element is only half visible... :D
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@DeveloperACE It's actually less than 5 dollars. Can't get it any less cheap, 3D printing costs... Maybe transportation fees are expensive?
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tiuscia2607yNever use important.
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Andy1513dTrying out 3D printing for the first time is definitely an exciting journey, and it’s great to hear you’re already selling your creations on Shapeways—especially with a lucky break on shipping costs! From my experience, platforms like https://www.gambody.com/premium offer a fantastic space dedicated specifically to 3D printing models inspired by video games. They provide well-tested .STL files optimized for different printer types, which can really help reduce printing errors and improve the final quality. Exploring such specialized marketplaces can open up new opportunities, whether you want to find ready-to-print designs or share your own. It’s also useful to pay close attention to printing instructions and file compatibility to get the best results.
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My first try at 3D printing. Currently selling it on Shapeways, good thing they were celebrating and didn't have to pay for transportation. What do you think of my joke? :D
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