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Information Junky
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: an island, upper left coast, USA
Posts: 73,167
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The trick is that you need a 3D (CAD) model of the part.
Then send that to a print service. I have a favorite for nylon parts. (super cheap, unless you need 2 day turn.)
Any place with an SLS or an MJF printer will do.
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Disclaimer: the above was 2¢ worth.
More information is available as my professional opinion, which is provided for an exorbitant fee.
Last edited by island911; 10-03-2020 at 10:11 PM..
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