the16bitgamer

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[–] the16bitgamer@programming.dev 4 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Depends the part, depends on the quality.

3D printing is great for small scale manufacturing and is production ready. But the QC needs to be top notch. Plus not everyone has or can use a 3d printer.

That said, if you sell 3d prints it needs to be disclosed, and you need to offer a decent warranty.

I make 3d printed e-reader cases. I designed it to be repairable and these parts have a very long warranty for the 3d printed parts since I know they won’t be as durable as injection molded.

Add Eureka Technologies in lower Sackville NS.

Good price good variety when I was last in NS.

https://www.eurekatec.ca/

If you are into light novels the publisher JNovel Club sells their books DRM free from their website