3-D printing source?

I'm looking for a source, preferably near Vancouver, WA or Portland, OR, that can 3-D print this public domain design in white plastic to house a Third Reality Zigbee Contact Sensor for use on an outdoor gate:

I would need only 2, so don't want to invest in a 3-D printer and the accompanying learning curve.

Any suggestions?

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some office depot/max stores do 3d printing.

My local library does.

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My son does a lot of 3-D printing on demand.

He can be reached at Xavier@3-DHub.com

I’ve shared your ask with him, so feel free to reach out to him if you’d like to use his services. (He can do free Canada/US shipping on Tuesdays in October.)

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Thank you, I'll look into that locally.

Thank you, I'll look into that -- been meaning to explore the local library system anyway.

Thanks for the suggestion -- I'll email your son.

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It's not much maybe 100-150 and easy to learn, and tons of fun. Practical as well. I can't recall how many parts to fix/mount/secure items. Heel tips for my wife heels, ethernet clips, custom wallplates for my smart switch setups, odd mix of decora & toggle in varying positions, ethernet wallplates, tool holders, storage boxes, peg board hooks. Take a look on thingiverse.com , it'll blow your mind.

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I'm sure 3-D printing is a great hobby, but I don't have time enough as it is for my current hobbies!

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