Custom Enail Controller

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Custom 3D Printed E-Nail

Make your ultimate heady 3D printed e-nail dream come true. Send your ideas, drawings, concepts, etc., and I can turn it into reality. Possibilities include adding your logo or custom image as an embossed image on top of a standard form (see the first through fourth images) and adding a figure to the top (see the last image of Roger The Alien).

The list price is for the style in the first and second images. Please send your images and ideas for a price quote.

  • Final pricing depends on complexity of the object, finishing requirements, materials, time needed for the print, the amount of design work needed, and complexity of the object. To give a ballpark estimate: pricing normally varies from $149.99 up to over $200 or so for a custom controller.
  • Please keep in mind that the more finished your files and ideas are, the less work and cost will be required. So if you already have a digital 3D model please send it with your request.
  • Also, please keep in mind that 3D printing has it’s limitations such as certain shapes and detail that may or may not be possible without a different type of 3D printer.

Features:

  • Designed, printed, painted & assembled in the USA
  • Keeps your nail heated consistently and conveniently
  • High wattage electronics are protected with a “fast blow” fuse
  • Made of sustainable PLA plastic material which is a sustainable by-product of the sugar industry.
  • Standard wiring and XLR heating coil plug (different wiring by request)
  • Free 2-year warranty on each and every controller

Original price was: $159.99.Current price is: $149.99.

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Questions You May Have About 3D Printed Items

Here are some frequently asked questions about e-nails for those may still be curious to get more beginner’s info. If you are looking for more information specifically about which enail accessories you should really check out this guide.

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Conner Goertzen

I am a DIY electronics enthusiast who has been 3D printing since 2018, making custom e-nail controllers since 2016, and putting together custom electronic instruments since 2011.

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