Thank you for reading my post. I’m gearing up to install TinkerCad or 123D Design to create a simple design I would like printed. My issue is that the dimensions of my project are 11 3/4 inches wide x 8 inches deep x 1/2 inch thick. Not a lot of printers out there will create something this big but one printer that will is the Type A Series 1 which retails for over $2,000. Having never used this site, how do use this site to find a person that has this printer or a printer that can print in the dimensions I need? - Thank You
Hi Maximilian,
Is there a reason this needs to be printed as one part? A simple approach is break the model up into parts that will fit on your build plate and then glue them together once printed. If you really need to print as one part you can upload your part to 3Dhubs and it will only show hubs that can print it as a single piece. That will give you an idea of the machines that can handle your print
Cheers,
Marc
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Hey Maximilian,
I handle lots of European orders for my hub and have the build envelope needed to print your order.
Send your file to Exclaim@orders.3dhubs.com as an attachment and it will create an order inquiry, so we can discuss the details.
We use fast and economical shipping to get orders to you within days!
Let me know!
-Stefan
Can you also try placing the object at an angle? For example the UP BOX has a width of 10" but I often print objects that are a foot long by raising one side up taking advantage of the entire space and the auto support does the rest.
- Cheers