Hey @ken_13, this is a heads up I moderated your website out. Would you link to your Hub profile as means of contact moving forward? Thanks!

You could also try micro engraving or laser engraving. That is if plastic material not your only option.

My suggestion would be too use an SLA printer like the Form 1 or 1+ to test and if youre not getting the detail you want then engrave the letters using a laser cutter.

I could engrave it with a laser cutter if you would want that.

message me if you would want it laser engraved.

Yup. SLA is the way to go. Or DLP, which amounts to the same thing.

Cheers!

AndyL

Pot8oSH3D

I have an SLA Form1+ and would be glad to print that. I can assure you the quality will be very detailed even at that small size of model. Currently have black, white, and gray resin.

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Located in NY. Guessing the print will cost around $12.

Upload to my hub for an exact quote: https://www.3dhubs.com/new-york/hubs/carbonfire

You can laser engrave plastic. It works nicely with 3D prints as long as you don’t burn them.

try and print it with the text in the z orientation

Our Envisiontec Perfactory may be able to. We’re in the UK though. You may find one more local.

Adam

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with form1 + we have make a human skull of hight 10 mm full detailed ( i mean skull stiches, tooth ,bones ) allfull detailed ,such details are very hard for every FDM printer the best solution is to print them in SLA machine

Try an SLA machine like the form 1 and 1+. These can make tiny details. Try looking up smallest Marvin and you’ll find lots of small, detailed prints. Or you could try making it higher at the top as this might help the lettering a bit. Also try running at 10mm/s or close to that. That’s how I get detailed prints.

Thanks. I think that’s the watchin Gonna go and see the results

Connecting with you today

Yes yes. We are changing our entire web page aswell the new one wil have the links up and 3D printing offers

Ideally. Gonna be using them for a future mold. This is the first of about 5 designs

Any SLA printers in brooklyn or lower Manhattan?

It’d be nice to see this if you have any pictures or can share the stl?

Regards

Adam

I’m about an hour and a half away and have a Form1+ SLA (see my previous comments)