Hi,

no problem for me.

for marine use no problem…Also

Best.

Yes but it would need an additional epoxy coat to make it waterproof

Hello Roger, we’ve done several projects for deep sea applications in our Graphite-SLS material. That build size is ok. Kevin

Hi,

I need to see your project. -I can print 200 x200 mm.

Mora 3D Printing’s Hub Dashboard

Located in UK. Drop me a line if you are as well.

Sweden.

Sure i could do that with the ultimaker 3. Where are you located?

Nathan

I can handle up to 306x278x306mm.

I’ve got a Fusion3 F306 commercial grade printer.

info@markheller3d.com

ok ya im in ontario little bit of a distance eh

Hi Roger,

I could help you with this: my printer volume exceeds 150mm, I can create the model and alterations using PLA or ABS, and have the finished product delivered to you or destination of your choosing.

Thank you for your consideration

yep but would need more details

looks like you have your work cut out for you based on the responses, but if your looking for a “case”, remember that FDM will not be sealed as it is not solid and produces porous parts. The material chosen plays a big factor in this as well, but even vases made from these machines have difficutly retaining water at their raw state. Even finishing techniques fail for pressure testing cases. But then again its just a prototype, right? I am sure you will get a decent print and response time with any hub you choose… Good luck.

Hi, if you could be more specific in regards to the design such as any files you have or any blueprints you might have drawn up, we’ll see if we can work anything out for you. Let us know, thanks!

I could do that. Let us discuss this further

Please provide stl file on email 3dsales@snsprototyping.com - check out our profile on www.snsprototyping.co.in

I can handle 150+ no problem. E-mail me at 3dprinteddebris@gmail.com!

-Derek

How tall I can do it in pla Just designed a fan duct for a rc hover craft that is 180mm in diameter Send me a message we can talk more

Would not be that hard to give it good coat Of resin and seal it up or make it in fiber glass using a 3d printed plug/mold kinda sounds like a fun project

Hi Bennison93, can you share more details, as i think we can work this out (production wise)

BR,

Haim Menachem

Youi3d

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