I have done a fair amount of 3D printing, but have come to the conclusion that, for the sort of things I am interested in, buying my own machine is just not a viable option. There are a number of 'retail' bureaus who run a variety of machines which give you option of printing in both metal, plastics and even ceramics at a reasonable price. The bureaus I know about are
[URL="http://www.shapeways.com"]Shapeways[/URL]
[URL="http://www.imaterialise.com"]iMaterialise[/URL]
[URL="http://www.ponoko.com"]Ponoko[/URL]
There maybe some more that I don't know about in the US.
Here are some photos of recent work:-
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Loco body, built on a ProJet3000'
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Carriage undeframe SLS in nylon.
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Spitfire earings, silver casting from Solidscape waxes.
All the above were done at Shapeways.
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