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Do you need advice regarding 3d printing?

The Jellypipe platform works with regional partner companies (Solution Partners) to ensure expert advice and know-how on the design of 3D printed components. If you have questions about 3d printing, you will get the answers as follows:

  • Select one of the Jellypipe partners from your industry sector in your area and contact by telephone or email.
  • If you have a specific 3D printing project, you can register directly on the platform and submit a "individual offer"

You will find more information about "individual offers" here. Get answers to frequently asked questions here. Note: The Solution Partners displayed on this site are from United Kingdom only, if you want to find all partners, please go to this page.

Call our partners, send an e-mail or get an "individual offer" on the platform

Get support with 3D printing

Step 1: choose a partner

Select the desired parameters such as region and industry sector and choose a suitable partner company. Click on the link and register in the online shop.

Step 2: register

Register in the partner's online shop without obligation.

Step 3: individual offer

Select "individual offer" and describe your project as precisely as possible. Attach sketches or 3D print files and submit the request.

Frequently asked questions

Jellypipe is a platform and does not sell to customers directly. As a customer, you can order only in the e-shop of one of our Solution Partners. Jellypipe provides a regularly audited, quality-checked print factory. The 3D printed parts are delivered from the print factory to the customer. The Solution Partners offer advice on all aspects of 3D printing, if required. Read more here:

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The following factors determine the price:

1) The quantity of material, i.e. on the one hand the total quantity of material required for the order and on the other hand the quantity of material actually used to make the part. These parameters are defined in the 3D print files.

2) The machine running time required to create the 3D printed part.

3) The working time of the employees involved in the printing process.

4) The material you have selected for 3D printing. For example, you have to estimate more for metal as a 3D print material than for plastics.

5) The utilization of our 3D printing facilities. If this can be optimally planned, this will lower the price. If the 3D print is to be finished quickly, it will usually be more expensive, because in this case the printing has to be done without taking into account the optimal utilization of the plant.

All common 3d print file formats can be used, or converted if required. The following ones could be processed without any additional effort.

.3dm, .3ds, .3dxml, .3mf, .CATPart, .dae, .dlv, .dlv3, .dxf, .exp, .fbx, .iges, .igs, .jt, .model, .obj, .ply, .prt, .skp, .slc, .sldprt, .step, .stl, .stp, .vda, .vdafs, .vrml, .wrl, .x_b, .x_t, .zcp, .zpr

There are different options: Jellypipes partner (Solution Partner) could help you with the design of a 3d print file, or you could design it by yourself. Rede here more about this topic:

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For some formats, especially the .obj format, it is important that the files are compressed into a single .zip folder before uploading. You must therefore select the appropriate .zip folder on your PC before uploading the 3D model (or before sending it to Jellypipe), then there should be no more loss of textures and colours.

With us you can be absolutely sure that nobody will see your designs or the 3D models already made for you. We will be happy to confirm this in a contract.