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    3D Hubs HD - Industrial-Grade Machines Entering the 3D Hubs Network

    3D Hubs has done it again. That is, it has responded to customers' needs by expanding its range of services to include 37 industrial-grade 3D printers to its existing network of over 23,000 printers worldwide. This expansion begins with the initial offer of Strong & Flexible Nylon through industry leaders i.materialise, Sculpteo, and NRI. The 3D Hubs HD program will expand to more locations, and offer more materials, in the coming months as well. This is all great news for those needing competitively-priced, high-quality prototyping services with fast turnaround times. Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/99427/3d-hubs-expands-hd-industrial/


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    I think 3dhubs is probably going to go fully industrial at some point - given how cheap desktop machines have become and how few people are actually looking for 3d printing services, it's probably going to just be people looking for stuff desktop machines can't do before too long.

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