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Oh wow, this is a pretty awesome site!
I've got AutoCAD from my school, and my problem is I can't print anything out at our 3D printers since it would be for a hobby and not for a project. I'll have to bookmark this and do stuff for it.
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Aw man, that sucks. But then again, what materials would've your 3D printer supported anyway?
Shapeways has a lot of different materials whereas "normal" 3D printers only have a few.
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They supported whatever plastic it is for rapid prototyping, I forget what it was. It's a very textured material, but it's pretty durable too. And it was the only material they printed on, so...
Anyhoo, definitely gonna try this service out. It doesn't look like I have to pay a service fee, so I'm very much liking this site.
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