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DS SolidWorks provides me with a non-commercial license of SolidWorks Premium. They have also invited me to press events and conferences, such as SolidWorks World, free of charge and, at times, they have also provided for accomodations, some meals and transportation. I don't, however, receive any payment for blogging or instructions on what I should write about. Everything that I post in this blog is my own opinion and does not reflect or represent in any way the ideas of DS SolidWorks.

This is a free plug-in for SolidWorks, offered by Print 3D Corporation. I learned about it just last night, and I wanted to share with you here because it does seem like a great tool that can save your sanity, as well as your time and money.  Print 3D allows SolidWorks users to get secure and offline quotes for plastic and metal prototypes directly from SolidWorks, without having to upload any STL files to service bureaus and then get pestered by their representatives, trying to get your business.  With Print 3D, users can obtain quotes any time they need to, as many times as they need to, without ever compromising to actually order or buy anything, until they are absolutely sure that’s what they want. Isn’t this something? I mean, with this service, you can actually obtain a price for every single change you make to your design. This can aid you tremendously in making a decision if cost is a priority for you. No hassle, just click a button and there you have it! And when you are ready, just order your parts, and they will deliver them to your door, usually the next day. This sounds easier than ordering pizza!  What do you think? Too easy? Have you tried it yet?

For more information about Print3D, the kind of prototyping services that they offer, and for downloading the plug-in totally free of charge, visit their website at: www.print3Dcorp.com and then tell me what you think about it.

Print3d

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