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| Re: stop4stuff - 3d Modeller for hire [message #43077 is a reply to message #35765 ] Sun, 29 January 2012 23:21 UTC |
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Hello. My name is Jeremy Williams, and I'm looking for a 3d modeler for a video game my team is working on. The only option for payment is an even share of sales. Contact me at avm0121@hotmail.com if you're interested.
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| Re: stop4stuff - 3d Modeller for hire [message #43080 is a reply to message #43077 ] Sun, 29 January 2012 23:31 UTC |
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Hi Jeremy,
Thanks for the interest, however I specialise in creating 3D models for 3D printing.
I hope you find someone to fill your vacancy.
Cheers,
Paul
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| Re: stop4stuff - 3d Modeller for hire [message #45558 is a reply to message #43080 ] Thu, 15 March 2012 13:50 UTC |
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Paul helped me with creating a piece of office supplies and did excellent work. He thought along and came with solutions for problems. The model was needed on a short notice and he delivered the model on time and replied quick to my e-mails. Recommended!
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| Re: stop4stuff - 3d Modeller for hire [message #45656 is a reply to message #45558 ] Sun, 18 March 2012 16:09 UTC |
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Hi Martijn,
Thanks for your feedback.
Cheers,
Paul
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| Re: stop4stuff - 3d Modeller for hire [message #46961 is a reply to message #35765 ] Fri, 13 April 2012 18:55 UTC |
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Paul helped me find my problem with an order I uploaded and got me going again. This guy definitely knows his modeling and he knows Shapeways.
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| Re: stop4stuff - 3d Modeller for hire [message #52299 is a reply to message #35765 ] Sun, 05 August 2012 17:05 UTC |
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Just a bump to say;
I'm available 
Paul
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| Re: stop4stuff - 3d Modeller for hire [message #52361 is a reply to message #52299 ] Tue, 07 August 2012 23:52 UTC |
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I need a model for a thread adapter, to have a machinist make me a model will cost an arm and a leg, but i think making a CAD 3d model to be printed should be an hour or less job, but I am better with hardware than software. If your interested, let me know, I'd like it done within the week, so i can play with it next weekend. the female threads would be 1/2"x28threads, the male end would be 13/16″-16 with a ~2" 'washer' between the two... heres a link to a picture, but i'd like a large washer built in...
http://www.dskarmory.com/91-thickbox/solvent-trap-adapters.j pg
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| Re: stop4stuff - 3d Modeller for hire [message #52612 is a reply to message #52361 ] Wed, 15 August 2012 12:37 UTC |
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Hi,
Did you get my PM & get this sorted out ok?
Paul
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| Re: stop4stuff - 3d Modeller for hire [message #56147 is a reply to message #52612 ] Mon, 29 October 2012 11:01 UTC |
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I've a few life issues to deal with the last couple of months, but am back on track and now available for your 3D modelling (for 3D printing) jobs no matter how small or large.
Cheers,
Paul
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| Re: stop4stuff - 3d Modeller for hire [message #60445 is a reply to message #56147 ] Sun, 20 January 2013 12:22 UTC |
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Updated my op with and image of some of the 'O' scale train parts recently realised for a client.
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| Re: stop4stuff - 3d Modeller for hire [message #65265 is a reply to message #35765 ] Mon, 01 April 2013 02:04 UTC |
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I am extremely happy with Paul. He helped me with a model I had been working on.
I had been struggling to get my model to get past the automated upload process...until finally Paul came by and helped me!
He said it wasn't a problem helping me and gave me a tutorial on how to fix it if I had any future problems.
I would highly recommend this guy!
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