Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)
Powder-bed nylon for parts with fine features, no support scars, and isotropic strength.
CAD becomes a part in one of three ways, sometimes all three. Your prototype runs on the same machines you're watching here.
Powder-bed nylon for parts with fine features, no support scars, and isotropic strength.
Subtractive machining for aluminum, Delrin, and engineering plastics.
Fast-turn thermoplastic printing for functional testing. Most iterations live here.
Rotate them, inspect individual parts, pull the assemblies apart. These are real prototypes we've delivered to clients. Your project gets the same treatment.
No 3D model configured
A sketch, a spec, a napkin photo, a STEP file, or just a description. We scope it and come back with what we can build, how long it'll take, and what it'll cost, usually within a business day.
You see renderings before a single chip or printer layer. Iterate as many times as it takes to get the geometry right. No surprises at the printer.
FDM, SLS, or machined metal, whichever fits the part. You hold it within days, not weeks.
Clean handoff. You leave with the part in your hand and the manufacturing files your factory will need. No vendor lock-in, no phase-two upsell.