AEtherScythe
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Shapeways got back to me about hosting this in their "shop" and they can't do it with TPU yet and didn't offer any hints as to whether/when they'd be working on it. It means if you want a high quality part via SLS process, you'll have to manually upload it and place an order...snip..
I tried to add the part to my "shop" on the Shapeways site, but they don't yet make TPU an option when doing so. I wrote them about it.
That won't stop you from downloading the V.1.N part from Thingiverse and uploading it yourself to Shapeways.com, but be absolutely certain that you do choose TPU for the material.
Using Shapeways may be an advantage for people in Europe, since Shapeways has a printing location in the Netherlands.
The other service I am trying says my part is printed, but since I asked to have it vapor finished (so it's smoother and less "powdery"), they had problems in the finisher and had to reprint it. Now it's delayed. My most recent update is they hope to ship it to me on the 17th.