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FAQ

FAQ
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Can I provide my own design for custom engraving or 3D printing at Thinkcraft?Absolutely! At Thinkcraft, we welcome custom designs for both engraving and 3D printing. Whether it's a personal logo, a unique piece of artwork, or a custom model, we can bring your vision to life. We're happy to work with digital files, sketches, or even just a detailed description of what you're looking for. Our team will collaborate with you to ensure that the end result is exactly what you had in mind. If you're unable to visit our local shop, you can also submit your design electronically for engraving or 3D printing, and we'll be happy to ship the finished product to your desired location.
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What materials can Thinkcraft laser engrave onThinkcraft offers laser engraving services on a variety of materials including wood, glass, acrylic, leather, metal, and plastic. Whether you're looking to personalize a wooden cutting board, engrave a message on a glass award, or add a logo to a metal item, Thinkcraft has the capabilities to meet your needs. Our skilled team can help guide you in choosing the best material for your specific project, ensuring high-quality results that meet your expectations.
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What materials does Thinkcraft offer for 3D printing services?Thinkcraft offers a wide range of materials for 3D printing services, including PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU, and nylon. Each material has unique properties and benefits, allowing for the creation of a variety of prototypes, models, and end-use parts. PLA is biodegradable and easy to print, making it suitable for rapid prototyping, while ABS provides strength and durability, making it ideal for functional prototypes. PETG combines the best of both worlds with good impact resistance and ease of printing, while TPU is flexible and rubber-like, perfect for applications requiring elasticity. Nylon is known for its strength, toughness, and resistance to abrasion, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of applications. Additionally, Thinkcraft also offers specialty materials such as wood-infused PLA and metal-infused filaments, allowing for unique and customized 3D printed parts.
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