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Monday
Dec052011

Announcing Mallyable!

Fabbaloo is very pleased to announce our new venture: Mallyable! 
 
Mallyable is a new online store providing easy-to-use, beautiful and low cost 3D models specifically designed for printing on personal 3D printers.
 
We take the time to carefully design models ready to print on most personal 3D printers: they've been sized, oriented and designed with just the right geometry. And did we say they're beautiful? 
 
Whether you're new to 3D printing seeking cool things to print or a veteran 3D printer operator looking for something new, we think you'll find something wonderful at Mallyable. Dozens of amazing models are now available in different categories with many more to come. Browse, buy, download and print!
  
Mallyable is open right now - come and check us out! 
 

Reader Comments (1)

Looks like a fantastic resource. Dying to get my hands on a 3D printer.

December 9, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMatt Stevenson
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