Hello,
I'm looking for a way to make 253 identical pieces, each flat, the thickness of a jigsaw puzzle piece, 1.5" square, and this shape:
This is for testing a game I am working on. Most of the die-cut places I've found won't go to that thickness, so I'm looking at 3-D printing them, or perhaps 3-D printing a die to cut them with. I find a service online that will make pieces for $7 a piece but that makes 253 of them cost more than a month's subscription to "The Mill" a hackerspace over in NE with a 3D printer. Still I suspect it will be even cheaper if I can find someone locally who has a 3D printer. Anyone willing to help me with this? What might it cost?
Longer-term it would be really nice to have a 3D printer of my own. The Huxley seems to have all I'm likely to need. I'm not going for big things here. But, without a printer to print parts with, I can't exactly pull myself up by my own bootstraps, nor can I find where you can get kits. Anyone with a printer interested in helping me get up and running, or an old printer they'd sell me? Or know where I can get the kit?
--Gabe Heller