Get a 10% Discount on High-Detail Stainless Steel through November 5!

Attention all designers with a keen eye for details: from today through November 5th, anyone who orders their own design in High-Detail Stainless Steel will receive a 10% discount! There’s no other 3D Printing service that can 3D Print in stainless steel with such an incredible level of detail. Why not try out our exclusive material while the discount lasts?

Campaign Period: Wednesday, October 22 – Wednesday, November 5*
*Please note, only orders through 3D Print Lab are subject to this 10% discount

With High-Detail Stainless Steel, you can 3D Print even the tiniest of details, so it is typically used to make jewelry and miniature figurines. But rest assured, even with its fine details, this material is quite durable once sintered in an oven at 1300°C.

Here are some examples of items 3D printed in High-Detail Stainless Steel:

Courage Pendant by Will du Toit

Courage Pendant by Will du Toit

Even the cross on the

Can you see the cross on St.George’s chest?

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One of the winners of our Valentine’s Day Challenge in 2013. Hearts Embraced by Roberto Trentin

Nyx Kreios by Monomer

Nyx Kreios by Monomer

Aislin by Yarrid Henrard

Aislin by Yarrid Henrard

Tiny Pirate Pendant by Ben Dansie

Tiny Pirate Pendant by Ben Dansie. Spotted on the forum!

Knob For Guitar Tuners by Stulle

Customizing a guitar with high-detail stainless steel skull! Knob For Guitar Tuners by Stulle

Tiny Piguin in High-Detail Stainless Steel!

Tiny Piguin in High-Detail Stainless Steel!

While the minimum wall thickness of normal Stainless Steel is 3 mm, walls printed in High-Detail Stainless Steel can be as thin as 0.3 mm. However, make sure when you design a model to be printed in High-Detail Stainless Steel that your model is aligned with all other design rules for 3D Printing.

We offer three finishes for this material: Gloss, Satin, and Matt. You might want to take into account which finishes you prefer before designing the model because each finish will produce a different effect on the surface of your model.

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For example, your tiny design features are more likely to survive the finishing process with a Matt finish than with Gloss, where sharp corners will be rounded off. The colors of your design can also look quite different depending on the finish you choose.

The old saying “God is in the details” is also true for 3D Printing projects. We look forward to seeing your High-Detail Stainless Steel prints!