I’m gonna work on the website today and tmr.
Been really lazy about it. Gonna fix all those backlogged things.
What I’ve generally been doing is if your model is skinny (think hellboy-ish), i’ve been upgrading people to 300mm for free~
Uhh… I’m not really sure what the smallest detail it can print is. The smallest we’ve done is smaller than a hair (for a rod in a belt buckle). But it’ll usually pick up skin wrinkles (like on rocksteady at 200mm). If you guys ever have any doubts, just email me ([email protected]) or PM me and send me a screenshot. that’s all i really need to tell you what we can do for you.
we’ve got a perfactory on hand~ its supposedly rated at 15 micron layers (smaller than objet) but the largest thing it can print is 200mm. so we’ll probably do 50mm and 150mm things on it. when i got some test objects out ill upload some pics. if the test objects aren’t that great, then we’ll try out objet.

It’s hard to see the wrinkles myself with the naked eye but the macro lens can see them. But still, it would be cool if you guys could err on the safe side and make things a little more pronounced for the print.




. If you really wanted to make something like that, it sounds reasonable to print a mould from ZCorp or SLS and then cast a ceramic piece. We don’t run Zcorp here, but its only $2 a cubic inch materialwise, so hopefully if you find someone nice, they can do it for you at a decent price. If you need 3d printed knicknacks, 
I’m sure the people who won prints are gonna get some awesome stuff from Offload. But are they going to get some real ownage? 