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Topic: Print Health

Hi,

Does anyone know of a web site where people needing 3D prints done for charitable, NGO, research, or other human development process can request a 3D print of something? Oviously work would need to be validated for real necessity, for perhaps some would not enjoy paying for the education and enlightenment of a 13 y/o child.

CS

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Re: Print Health

I think there's room for that in existing platforms for outsourcing 3D prints. For example, I would price a commission on makexyz.com lower for someone if their cause was budget limited and seemed meaningful

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Re: Print Health

It's a more narrow focus, but http://enablingthefuture.org/ works on linking up amputees who need prosthetic hands with people who can print them.

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Re: Print Health

What I'm thinking of is similar to what IanJohnson noted, but more like eBay. An eBay for giving. A place to bring together those who need an item and those who can create and give it to them.

CS

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Re: Print Health

I've been wanting to do something like this in the future...thanks Ian!

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