I've been really happy with the service that they've provided, not just with the printing but with the store front end. A couple of my previous posts talk about how to go about designing something, preparing it for 3D printing, making a prototype on your personal printer, and then sending it up to Shapeways for broader selling.
Frankly, they make it easy.
Interesting..I've actually consider posting some of my designs up on Shapeways. Not sure really what's holding me back, but its good to hear that your experience has been relatively painless, I assume.
A little more motivation!
Well, if you really want the nitty-gritty, you can start here and trundle on through here, which should be far more than you ever wanted to know. [grin]
It does involve quite a lot about how to set things up on Shapeways though, especially in Part II.
Nice content, very detailed and well laid out. Sometimes being thorough has its advantages :). I'll send a follow your way and keep an eye out for more.
Great! I was just sitting here looking at some of my models and thinking about what might be useful to add to the pool of human knowledge. I'm thinking one of the other Raspberry Pi cases that I've tinkered with in the past might make a good, short post.
We shall see.