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How long does shipping take?This can vary depending on stock. Providing your chosen product is in stock and the order is placed before 5pm that day, it will usually be posted the following day. Everything is posted through the Royal Mail 2nd class signed for and will arrive with you usually within 2/3 business days. If you order a product on a Saturday/Sunday your product will be posted the following Monday. As products take a while to be produced, there may be some cases where you will 'pre order' a product before the manufacturing process is done. Typically in these circumstances this will not have been ordered through the website and you will be informed of this before ordering. If this is the case, there is usually a 1-2 week waiting time for a product. This could be a lot less but we are going on a worst case scenareo.
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Can you make custom products?As all of the 3D printed products are all designed and manufactured by us, we can offer a '1 off' service, or alternatively if you have an idea that might be the 'next big seller', by all means let us know. We can take on small projects to design and custom built a product to suit your needs, so feel free to get in contact with us at sprogley_motorsport@hotmail.com. Please bare in mind however... the design process is lengthly, and in turn, costly. More often than not if the product you are after already exists, you will be better off just purchasing that product. As much as we are happy to look into each and every idea, 9/10 you will be better off buying an existing product than getting one custom made.
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How are the products made?The process all starts with an idea. Research goes into deciding if the product would be an apropriate thing to make, and weather or not the 3D printing manufacture process would be the best way forward. The next step is to take measurements from the vehicle/part ect. to start building a 3D CAD design. This is essentually creating a 3D model of the product. This process can take anywhere from 1 week to many months depending on the complexity of the product and how many tweeks/adjustments are required along the way. Once we have what we believe to be a complete prototype 3D model, we then export that model to the 3D printer and create a rough prototype in PLA plastic. By doing this we have a physical item that can be tested acordingly to make sure the 3D design is correct, and adjust it acordingly if need be. Typically this will happen a few times, each time improving the design so we end up with a perfect product. When a design is finished and sucessfully tested, it will then be sent to the printers but this time manufactured in Automotive ABS plastic. There are many benifits of using this material including finish and durability. Once a batch of products is finished, they are all checked by hand for any inperfections that may have occured during the printing process. Each satisfactory product is then carefully packaged ready to be purchased and sent to the customer.
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