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3D PRINTING SERVICE
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- No tech wizardry needed
- Extremely affordable
- All Natural
- Make anything you want!*
CaN’t FIND WHAT YOU WANT?
- SEARCH FOR A FILE
- Make sure it’s open for commercial use, don’t use the file if it has a “no $ symbol” or NC, respect our creators
- Download it, and upload to the 3D Printing Service
*When choosing a file online, make sure that the files are to be used for commercial use. Designers have worked extremely hard to create these high quality files, please respect their hard work and refrain from using files that are not for commercial use (I can’t emphasize enough how important this is). Additionally all files you choose to print must align with our terms of service.
But What’s the Difference?
PLA
This bad boy is the most common filament out there. It’s durable, cheap, comes in multiple colors, and can do a ton of cool stuff. Whether you’re using it inside or outside, PLA’s got your back. Plus, it’s resistant to temperatures of up to 140°F**!
Wood
This filament is a mix of PLA and Wood, so it’s got some seriously unique properties. You can sand it down and give it a sweet stain, and the texture? It’s like real wood! Wanna know the best part? This wood filament can handle temperatures up to 140°F**!
PHA
Now, PHA, or as we call it, Polyhydroxyalkanoates, is a biodegradable bioplastic. It’s made from bacteria that have a sweet tooth for sugar. Guess what? It biodegrades in any condition, even in the ocean! Just be aware, PHA can’t handle the great outdoors, It starts breaking down. So, unless you want it to degrade, keep it indoors. And it can resist temperatures of up to 104°F**!
**These temperatures refer to the plastics glass transition point/when it starts to become soft and warp