Prototyping
3D Printing

Rapid prototypes, overnight.

FDM and SLA 3D printing for concept models, functional prototypes, and fast design iteration.
3D printing
Why it matters

The fastest way to get a physical part in hand

3D printing is the fastest way to get a physical part in hand. Concept models can be ready in hours, and functional prototypes print overnight for testing the next morning. This speed makes 3D printing ideal for validating form, fit, and function early in the design process.
We run both FDM and SLA printers, choosing the right process based on what the part needs. FDM produces strong, functional parts in a wide range of thermoplastics. SLA delivers exceptional surface finish and fine detail using resins that closely mimic the properties of injection molded parts.
Fastest path to a physical part
Turnaround is as fast as 1 day. When a design question can only be answered by holding the real thing, 3D printing gets you there faster than any other process.
Fast 3D printing turnaround
Low-cost iteration
Print a new version overnight and test it the next morning. Unlike machining or molding, design changes don't require new tooling, new setups, or significant additional cost.
Low-cost prototyping iteration
Right process for the part
FDM is the right choice for strong, functional parts. SLA is the right choice when fine detail, smooth surfaces, and accurate material properties are important. We select the process that best serves the part's purpose.
FDM and SLA printing
Supports the full design cycle
We use 3D printing throughout the entire development process - from initial form studies and ergonomic checks, through functional prototypes, to presentation models for client review and stakeholder buy-in.
Full design cycle support

Capabilities

FDM Printing

Our FDM printer features a large build volume with dual-nozzle capability, allowing us to print large parts or use support materials for complex geometries. We print in a wide range of thermoplastic materials, selecting the right one based on the part's mechanical, thermal, and chemical requirements. FDM is ideal for functional prototypes, fixtures, jigs, enclosures, and concept models.

SLA Resin Printing

Our SLA resin printer produces parts with exceptional surface finish and intricate detail that FDM cannot match. Using a selection of tough, accurate resins, we create prototypes that closely mimic the look, feel, and mechanical properties of injection molded production parts. SLA is ideal for parts requiring fine features, smooth surfaces, tight dimensional accuracy, or visual presentation quality.

Materials

For FDM, we offer a wide range of thermoplastics to match the mechanical and thermal requirements of each part. For SLA, our resin selection includes tough and accurate formulations designed to mimic the properties of common injection molding materials - delivering great surface finish and intricate detail with the strength needed for functional testing.

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