Rapid 3D Printing Services
From Prototype to Production
From concept models to functional prototypes, our 3D printing services enable fast iteration and design validation. With SLA, SLS, and FDM technologies, we deliver high-quality parts in as little as 24 hours, helping you test and refine your product before committing to tooling.

24-48hr Delivery
Rush orders available
Multiple Technologies
SLA, SLS, FDM, MJF
No Tooling Cost
Direct from CAD to part
Design Freedom
Complex geometries possible
Our 3D Printing Capabilities
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Capabilities
- SLA resin printing (high detail)
- SLS nylon sintering (functional parts)
- FDM printing (large prototypes)
- MJF (Multi Jet Fusion)
- Post-processing and finishing
- Color matching and painting
Materials
- Standard Resin (SLA)
- Tough Resin, Flexible Resin
- Nylon PA12, PA11 (SLS)
- ABS, PLA, PETG (FDM)
- Carbon Fiber Nylon
- TPU Flexible Material
Applications
- Concept models and mockups
- Functional testing prototypes
- Fit and assembly checks
- Kickstarter marketing samples
- Bridge production
- Custom tooling and fixtures
How It Works
Our streamlined process from quote to delivery
Upload Files
Submit your 3D model for instant pricing

Select Options
Choose material, finish, and quantity

Print & Process
Parts printed and post-processed
Ship
Quality checked and shipped worldwide
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about our 3d printing services
Which 3D printing technology should I choose for my crowdfunding prototype?
SLA for high-detail visual models, SLS for functional parts that need strength, FDM for large prototypes and cost-effective iterations.
Can 3D printed parts be used in final crowdfunding products?
Yes, SLS nylon and MJF parts are often used in end-use applications. We can also help transition to injection molding for higher volumes.
What's the minimum wall thickness for 3D printing?
Minimum wall thickness varies by technology: SLA 0.5mm, SLS 0.8mm, FDM 1.0mm for best results.