Please reach us at foffdesigns@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to any questions you may have!
We make a wide variety of paracord items and a large catalog of 3D goods!
We currently purchase our paracord from 2 different companies, both in the U.S. The Paracord Store and also Paracord Galaxy.
Currently, we have Commercial licensing through STLFLIX.COM, as well of some our own original designs.
We currently use Creality and Anycubic Filament printers. We are always exploring options to get the best 3d printing technology that's available.
Absolutely! Contact us and we'll see if we can accommodate what ever it is you need made!
** unfortunately we can not make any copyrighted items that are not owned by you or us without express written consent from the owner**
The time it takes to 3D print an object depends on the size and complexity of the design, as well as the speed of the printer. Small and simple objects can take as little as a few minutes, while larger and more complex designs can take several hours or even days.
We currently use 3 type of filaments - We use PLA filament, short for polylactic acid filament, it's a thermoplastic polymer derived from renewable resources like cornstarch or sugarcane. It's a popular choice for FDM 3D printing due to its easy use, low melting point, and biodegradability. We also use PETG filament, short for polyethylene terephthalate glycol, and it's a 3d printing material known for its strength, durability, and chemical resistance. It's a thermoplastic polyester that's a modified version of PET (polyethylene terephthalate), with the glycol component improving its printing properties. PETG is a popular choice for both functional prototypes and aesthetic prints due to its balanced properties. Lastly, we use TPU, or thermoplastic polyurethane, it's a flexible 3D printing filament known for its rubber-like properties. It's a popular choice for creating parts that need to bend, flex, or absorb impacts. (Think Rubber Duck material!)
If you made it this far, thank you! I know it's a lot of information. LOL
The most common file formats for 3D printing are STL, OBJ, and 3MF. However, many 3D printers are also compatible with other file formats, AMF and PLY.
There are various materials that can be used for 3D printing, such as; plastics, metals, ceramics, and even food products!
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