Are there people in the network who can design and as well as print a part based on a scanned photo?

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Hi there !

I might be able to help you out, please send the photos to my hub:

www.3dhubs.com/siegen/hubs/marius

Cheers,

Marius Breuer

Hey there @bagaba. A single photo is quite a challenge but you could get some good results from a couple. Say a profile and a full-face. Do you want a colour print or single colour?

Cheers,

AndyL

Pot8oSH3D

Send us the photo, I’ll look in to it and give you some feedback.

www.3dhubs.com/ghent/hubs/omd

Hey @bagaba, what do you want to print exactly? Details always help! Cheers

Hi,

I might be able to help, but that depends on the photo and what kind of part you need. My email is…

Kind regards,

Jori van der Kolk

Hi Andy,

white would be great. this is a functional piece. maybe we could talk by phone to make sure we’re on the same page? here’s my cell: 408-348-3736. thanks–

Hi Marius,

Could we chat by phone? I want to make sure this is even a feasible project for a 3D printer.

408-348-3736. Thanks-- Gil

Depends on the photo and the scale.

Contact me we can do it for you as long you know your measurements. We do it in Solidworks convert into stl files then print it,

Our services is only for $35 hr maximum an hour. But contact me for more details

Sounds great. I’ll draw it out not at scale but with dimensions. can you tell me the maximum length you can print? is a mention each piece is approximately 7 feet I’ll give you the exact numbers thank you!

Seven FEET?! :smiley:

There aren’t many printers that’ll print one foot, let alone seven.

that is huge a scale our printers can only print 10 by 10 inches and your talking about around 7ft thats about 84inches. But we can still do the CAD services for you professionally and we do not start charging unless we have all the exact measurements on paper first and making sure your happy with those measurements. Let me know if you are a still interested.

I’ve been talking to a few people and mentioning that these don’t have to be continuous pieces… I guess I didn’t mention to you:-) What would be the longest pieces you could make? I was thinking 7 @ 1’ for each side or something like that. Can you give me a rough idea of cost? I have no idea what something like this will cost but think it would be really cool to employ really new technology to repair something so old! (it’s an '88). It needs to be strong enough to accept rivet holes and handle pretty big temp fluctuations but that’s it. It’s not load bearing or anything like that"-) thanks–

send me a message on our account

https://www.3dhubs.com/user/20052/dashboard/hub

Thanks for your comment, Jori. Just a heads up I moderated out your email address. Moving forward can you please use a link to your Hub profile as means of contact? Cheers

I can do that,phone#

Hey Mike, I moderated your phone number out. Do you mind using a link to your profile as contact moving forward? Thanks

Ok Gabriela no problem!