From just making something special and unique to replacing broken parts, 3D printing services make it easy.
This week were looking at five of the best, based on your nominations.
After all, librariesarent just places to get books anymore(although theyre still great for that.)
you’ve got the option to read morein the nomination thread here.
you might read morein their nomination thread here.
Head over to take a look, orcheck out their nomination thread here.
Ponoko
Ponoko provides 3D printing, laser etching, and engraving services to anyone who needs them.
Whether you need a single item printed, or you need hundreds, Ponoko can help.
you could check them all out at the site, or read morein its nomination thread here.
Similarly, they offer other fabrication tools in addition to 3D printers, like laser cutters and etchers.
Read more inthe nomination thread here.
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The Hive Five is based on reader nominations.
We understand its a bit of a popularity contest.
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Title photo bySteve Jurvetson.
Additional photo byPhil Whitehouse.