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I just wanted to know from people that have gotten they're layer designs 3D printed what websites they used to order it and get it shipped to them, because in my other thread the first design I made was too complex so I made a 2nd model that was much more basic and ilinnuc told me 2 sites to try out for ordering it to be printed but unfortunately it was rejected for thin walls, but I've seen other people with much more complex designs with thinner walls than mine using NeoSarchizo's base design, I used that base design as well so I'm a little confused and would really like to hear your website recommendations as well as what you believe the best plastic material is to choose for making it so it doesn't break.

UPDATE: I got my first design printed successfully by Treatstock,  I named the layer Saber Trazoon, this is it's first battle, I'll be on vacation for the rest of the week and most of next week meaning I won't be able to make an in depth video about the layer so I decided to do my first battle with it for you all to see until then. I give a big thank you to everyone that gave me advice on the WBO and NeoSarchizo for allowing everyone to use his base layer design file to create they're own beyblade layers. 
(Jun. 20, 2018  8:42 PM)BuilderROB Wrote: [ -> ]Try this: https://jawstec.com/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI5...gJEYPD_BwE

Thanks, sadly they only use nylon plastic which has really low impact force, also they're website keeps crashing on me which is wierd, I'll keep trying though and any website recommendation from anyone is welcome here Smile
Alrighty then
Shapeways, look it up, they print polish and sand, basically, they print and perfect
Added an update in the first post about my first 3D printed beyblade which was successfully 3D printed
Here is the 2nd version of Trazoon that I designed in action, I named it 'Frenzy Trazoon'