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Liss78 t1_j2dhkrj wrote

I'm not aware of local places that do that here. I know if a shop in Canada, but not sure you want that.

You can try calling Microcenter. I think they're in Wayne. They do have a machine there, but I'm not sure if they print for you. Can't hurt to call and ask.

I have a 3D printer, but I am not able to print professional enough quality. I'm still learning and I can't get rid of print lines. I also cannot scan anything to a gcode file. As a last resort maybe I could print for you, but I don't think you really want that.

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themanpotato t1_j2dhr32 wrote

NextFab. You have to be a member to do it yourself. If you don’t want to be a member you could probably get someone there am to do it for you

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CaffeineAndInk t1_j2doaa9 wrote

Nextfab is definitely an option, but is a little pricey if the only equipment you need to use is a 3D printer. I think Hive76 might be your best option. Their membership dues are very reasonable, and they’ll likely be able to give you a hand getting started. Some public libraries have 3D printers now as well. However, if you have a few projects to print, I might look into getting a printer. It’s a fun hobby, and you can get a decent printer, like an Ender 3, for under $200. It’s not as plug-and-play as the more expensive options, but it’s a good place to start.

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