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Jan 2016

“Excellent job. Mark was very helpful, offering advice and communicating throughout the printing process. I am a very happy customer and could not recommend Mark more highly.”

It was a very interesting print job as well with several different parts to print, each with their own challenges. I was very pleased with the results and enjoyed handing the prints over and chatting about their function and 3D printing in general - and being able to be the hub which was able to do this and accommodate a Christmas eve pickup which was quite important to the customer. One of the best parts of 3D printing is knowing you have the tools and knowledge to be able to take a model and create the physical part which then enables others to build cool things and build items around the things they enjoy. Congrats to the team at 3D Hubs on becoming such an amazing service and community. #weare25k

Excellent service provided by Custom Prototypes. Andy from CP assisted me step by step after I sent in my file and the model was ready in a day. Thank you Andy! #3DHubs #weare25k #3dprinting

Congrats Filemon and 3dhubs team for reaching this great milestone! #3DHubs #weare25k #3dprintingguy

what are great journey it has been! I started with 1 printer 3 years ago and now have over 100 reviews, here is my latest one:

Customer Martin reviewed 27 days ago:

I can’t speak highly enough of the excellent service from 3dprintingguy. I arrived in Melbourne from New Zealand for a Conference but had left some key parts behind. 3dprintingguy printed the parts for me and delivered them in less than 24 hours. He really saved the day and I would wholeheartedly recommend him to anyone.

Very hard to chose from all the reviews I’ve got from my customers…

I chose an english one:

“René was really friendly and very helpful. Because I was not very sure about the material I ordered the print in, René offered to print it also in a second material. very fast service. I could pick it up the same day as the order was accepted. Great service!!” #weare25k

Congrats, and the most interesting is that thanks to 3Dhubs you meet a lot of creative people!

“3DPA was a lifesaver, great print quality and worked with me to expedite the printing time. Such a positive experience!”

Congratulations on the 25 000 Hubs! It’s funny i got an email saying that, just when my account got approved haha :slight_smile:

Really nice work, 3D Hubs.

Every once in a while, I go back to the following 2 reviews as motivation.

“To anyone reading this page to get a great print job done, Shook Designs is your solution. Justin provided an outstanding design and manufacturing experience and delivered my prints in a timely fashion. Had I requested the same service with Shapeways, Sculpteo, and even Stratasys Redeye, my order would not have been produced as quickly or as reasonably priced as Justin had made it. Shapeways can take days to get back to you; Justin took hours. From one avid 3D printing enthusiast to the next, I would recommend Shook Designs to anyone who wants excellent physical manifestations of their modeled designs. Needless to say, I will be using this hub again when I need my next large print volume produced.” -Henry Q.

“Fast, Reliable, Affordable, and Friendly – what more could you ask for!? This is my second time using Shook Design’s Hub and it won’t be the last. Justin has a lot of knowledge on product design, engineering and 3D printing and he’s a great resource beyond just being a 3D print hub. He always responds quickly to inquiries and keeps me informed on the project status. Justin is great to work with and I highly recommend him.” Eric W.

Thank you 3D Hubs for the opportunity.

Justin

Dropped a retweet! Great work Justin, good to see your super responsive.

Allright then. But my hub is our hub, so here are pictures of my wife and I, separately, because otherwise, we would hide our printers too much :-)))

Lest’s share one of my coolest experience thanks to 3d hubs:

" Laurent printed the unprintable (a 15x15x7 cm³ model with loots of filigrane details, overhangs and spikes). He gave me good support about the "do"s, "don’t"s, "can"s and "can’t"s of 3D-printing and patiently waited for new revisions of the print object until in the end me and my collegues had a great welcome-back-present for another collegue :slight_smile: Great job! "

It was a spaceship! A Raven to be precise, for the passionates. It had a dozen of spikes and antennas, and to make it right we had to split it in no less than 6 objects. Perfect leveling was not an option. And for the smalest spikes, I had to come up with a solution where the spikes were splitted in two in their length, printed on the glass, then glued together at the end. The smallest , once assembled, was 30x2x0.8mm, and was printed at the crazy resolution of 20 microns on a Flashforge! I had the feeling that what I was doing was something half way between 3d printing and analog wristwatch assembling!

Once in a while customers come up with these crazy challenges. They do not know what you cannot do. And they make you do it! Every of these orders is giving you weeks of experiences condensed in days…

#weare25k