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Unread 05-08-2007, 15:02
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Re: pic: Bad Brad with a 3D Print

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Originally Posted by Greg Marra View Post
What is the ballpark price range on a rapid prototyped part? I'm completely unfamiliar with how much this actually costs, but I always come up with things I'd love to get printed. How much would something roughly the size of a softball cost?

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I can't speak for brad but I work with the rapid prototype machines at RIT(we have the same one as brad, plus a few others) Typically we don't work with outside companies, but have been known to throw a few parts in as favors from time to time. When we bill inter-departmentally we charge $15 per hour the machine is running and about $20 per square inch of material. So for example that sculpture that brad made would have cost $509.35 (24.25 hours to print and contains 7.78 cubic inches of material)

now obviously in a university environment we have some flexibility with the billing, and take into account past parts and departmental relationships.
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Last edited by Greg Needel : 06-08-2007 at 04:42. Reason: math mistake. thanks brad
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