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I have been engaged in the production of 3D prints and have been creating, albeit relatively simple, designs for about a year. I am eager to further challenge my capabilities by embracing your intricate designs and innovative concepts.
I also have plenty of colors to choose from, at no expense to you. Gradients are also available, however, they require custom pricing.
Small prints have a maximum size of 3 x 3 inches, with as many as 2-3 prints depending on the design.
Medium prints have a maximum size of 5 x 5 inches, with as many as 2 prints.
Large prints have a maximum size of 8 x 9 inches, with only print
Important:
*Please keep in mind that all 3D prints are imperfect by nature, this does not mean I will not provide a quality product, it just means that every print will have a slight imperfection.
*Unfortunately, I do have access to a resin printer so all prints are going to be from a FDM machine.
*Also at the moment I am only printing with PLA and Silk PLA, hopefully this will change soon.
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Informa al freelancer cualquier preferencia o inquietud que tengas con respecto al uso de herramientas de IA en la finalización y/o entrega de tu pedido.
Conoce a Andres P.
- DeEstados Unidos
- Miembro desdeago 2023
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FAQ
What do you mean by imperfections?
Every 3D print has an imperfection of some sort these can range from slight stringing, a slight elephant’s foot, or in some translucent filaments being able to see the infill design. These imperfections are a part of the 3D printing trade and hobby. Don’t worry, these can be resolved in revisions.
What is a FDM machine?
Simply put, its a machine that uses plastic filament instead of a resin to print objects.
What is PLA and Silk PLA?
PLA and Silk PLA are both a type of filament used to make a 3D print. PLA is almost a standard for its ease of use and durability. Silk PLA is a variant of PLA in that is has a sheen (or shine) and in most cases looks nicer than PLA. This however comes with a caveat of being difficult to work with.

