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Mar 2016

Hey guys, I wanted to get a few hundred iPhone stands printed out as a promotion, but from looking at this site, it seems like this could cost $5 each? I could buy them for like $2-3 bucks online. I was hoping to get these cheaper by doing it myself. I was getting the.stl file from this link: Folding iPhone 6 stand by SteveCaplin - Thingiverse 5 Any thoughts appreciated. Thanks, Dave

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How many where you looking for to be exact. I would be happy to take this on. Send a message on my hub, I sure we can work something out

If what you want is already mass produced by injection moulding they would likely be far cheaper than printed versions. If you wanted something customised with graphics/text etc. then for a few hundred pieces printing is probably more economical. Rob.

If we were in the same country I could have done 300 of these for less than $2 each.

Hey Dastevens,

Unfortunately my hub is in the UK meaning it would cost too much to ship these over to you at Minneapolis. I could have done this order for the equivalent of a dollar or two, but it’s way too far. I apologise.

I would recommend Asuder’s hub as Phoenix is much close to you so you could probably get a decent deal. His profile is pretty sound.

If you plan on having them all identical with no modifications for features, then you would be better off finding a company that could do injection moulding as Rob suggested.

Hope this helps.

I’d be willing to take a look. I could probably knock out that many at that price.

Looking further into the unit you wish to print, the cost shouldn’t be high at all. It is a very simple print, plastic should cost about 20-45 cents per unit. As well, I would like to bring attention to the fact that you wouldn’t be needing a hugely big resolution for this print, as it is fairly simple as is. None of the details really need a fine resolution. .1 or even .2 mm should do you just fine, and cut down on printing costs a lot.