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by oerdier 664 days ago
If you don't have or want to have a printer, try looking for hobbyists with a printer, somewhat in your area. If you contact them personally they might print for cheap and mail it to you.
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My wife found someone on the local facebook "Gifting Community" who wanted a "circular sock knitting machine" 3D printed. She paid for the filament, and a couple weeks later (nearly 100 3d printed parts, ~3KG of filament), I finished the prints for her.
Also look for makerspaces or your library. Our library has a 3D printer and you can send designs via e-mail and they will print them and you can pick them up, you pay by weight for filament used.