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Just upload your part and 3dhubs will tell you the price. The material he uses is called "Taulman Bridge" which is a type of nylon that is extremely strong and a bit stiffer than most nylons (which is good - most nylons are too rubbery). You can only get this nylon in black or white but you can die parts in any acid based liquid dye quite easily and it looks great.
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3dhubs.com is your friend. It turns out there is a guy with an ultimaker2 180km from you who will print anything for you in nylon here:
https://www.3dhubs.com/exeter/hubs/3dprintshop
Just upload your part and 3dhubs will tell you the price. The material he uses is called "Taulman Bridge" which is a type of nylon that is extremely strong and a bit stiffer than most nylons (which is good - most nylons are too rubbery). You can only get this nylon in black or white but you can die parts in any acid based liquid dye quite easily and it looks great.
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