1. What is a 3D printable Model?
    • Make sure you’re using the correct units: The slicers that we use read in millimeters(mm). Create and export your 3D model in millimeters. If you use a different unit, the slicer will interpret it as millimeters, which can cause your model to appear either too small or too large.
    • Confirm the model is watertight and solid: Make sure the model is fully enclosed with no holes or gaps.
    • Maintain a minimum thickness of 0.5mm (0.03 inches): Thin walls below this thickness may cause print failures.
    • Confirm everything is properly connected: Any unconnected lines or points can lead to gaps in the model, causing sections to be left out during printing.

  2. For additional information about exporting your model for 3D Printing refer to the video below. (3D Manual)

  3. There are two forms of 3D Printing here, either 3-DiY (Free) or Printing with Coder Labs ($$$)
    • 3DiY is independent printing you can do on your own without the need of coder assistance. refer to the link for additional info. (3DiY page)
    • Coder Printing is a service that will receive your print, monitor your model for any errors and make our own adjustments to get a successful print. 
      Once you think you have a model that you think is ready for printing by us, fill out the submission form and we’ll usually offer tips/feedback if the model needs adjustments. (Submission form)