3D printing is an additive manufacturing process where three dimensional objects are produced by laying down successive layers of material. It can produce parts appropriate for physical prototyping and testing, and in some cases production end-user pieces. Parts are printed in a matter of hours, depending on the volume of the part.
The additive nature of the process allows the 3D printer to produce parts with shapes that would be impossible or prohibitively expensive to create with traditional manufacturing methods. There is no tooling cost for producing new and unique objects, so the designer can explore limitless design variations at much lower cost. This paradigm shift in manufacturing offers tremendous benefits to the design process, and is a capability we're excited to offer.
Machine Specifications

Our large capacity CNC machining center allows us to produce parts big or small, in low to medium volume. With in-house developed machine control software and CAM processing done with industry leading SolidCAM, we are able to deliver physical prototypes on a tight schedule and at a low cost. We offer this service as an added value for client project development, and are not a full machine shop. We can help you transition from producing parts with our prototyping services to full scale outsourced manufacturing.
CNC Machine Specifications
