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| Re: Prices [message #46160 is a reply to message #46158 ] Thu, 29 March 2012 19:17 UTC |
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Prices are per cm3 per material,
Unfortunately your model is private so we cannot see it.
Cheers
Duann Scott, Designer Evangelist, Shapeways
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| Re: Prices [message #46166 is a reply to message #46160 ] Thu, 29 March 2012 21:56 UTC |
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yup. cubic centi meter. which adds up REALLY fast. think about a box, ten centimeters on each side. well, it's volume, even if hollow and with walls 1 cm thick would still be 600 cm3, if my math is right. that's a 4 inch block. see how that ads up really quick?
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| Re: Prices [message #46183 is a reply to message #46158 ] Fri, 30 March 2012 12:55 UTC |
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Hello, try it now, I've made it public:
http://www.shapeways.com/model/415956/isocahedron41.html
Do I understand that a hollow 10 centimeter cube with a wall thickness of 1 millimeter would be 10 X 10 X .1 X 6 X $2.50 = $150 USD ? If it's not hollow, it would be $2500 USD.
How thin can the walls be? (You can see I'm an economical guy )
What is the need to create two 4 centimeter holes in hollow objects?
Thanks for your input Shapeways!
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| Re: Prices [message #46187 is a reply to message #46158 ] Fri, 30 March 2012 13:08 UTC |
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The required thickness all depends on the material ranging from .3mm up to 3mm.
The holes in hollow objects are required for removal of build material. Inside still needs build material to support the solid shell, and that has to be removed before shipping.
[Updated on: Mon, 02 April 2012 12:56 UTC] The Mad Moder
michael@shapeways.com
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