I have mentioned several of the different materials used in 3D printing, but where do you go to get them?
Well, until recently we dealt with a company called RoboSavvy. They are pretty good and have some of their own PLA (Monsterfil) in large reels. However, I found they were not that good with having ColorFabb in stock.
Having hunted around on the net I was pleased to find a company called Creat3D. The good news is they are local (Reading) and even have a shop we could go to if we needed something urgent. They have been very helpful, had everything I wanted in stock and shipped promptly for next day with no problems. They even cope with paying by BACS rather than card if we want.
So, stocked up...
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