3D Printing Services
Three complementary 3D printing technologies under one roof, from rapid prototypes to production-ready parts. Each technology has distinct strengths in resolution, material properties, and geometric freedom, so we match the right process to your application rather than forcing a one-size-fits-all approach.
We do more than
hit print.
3D printing is our bread and butter, but we've built serious capabilities around it. From design-for-manufacturing reviews that catch costly mistakes before production, to reverse engineering workflows that turn worn-out parts into printable CAD, here's what else we bring to the table.
3D Scanning & Reverse Engineering
Got an old part with no drawings? We scan it, model it, and print it. Using structured-light 3D scanning with accuracy down to 0.05 mm, we capture high-resolution point clouds and convert them into production-ready CAD models. We've kept legacy machinery running by reproducing obsolete components, helped companies tear down competitor products for benchmarking, and created digital archives of tooling that would otherwise be lost. The workflow covers everything from initial scan alignment and mesh cleanup to parametric CAD reconstruction, so you receive a fully editable model, not just a static mesh.
Product Development & Prototyping
You have an idea and a napkin sketch. We have the electronics, mechatronics, and fabrication chops to turn it into something you can hold, test, and pitch. Our engineering team provides hands-on DFM (Design for Manufacturability) reviews at no extra charge: we flag thin walls, unsupported overhangs, trapped powder volumes, and other geometry risks before you commit to production. From concept to working prototype, no hand-off headaches between separate mechanical and electronics teams. Whether you need a single proof-of-concept or a short run of 50 validated units, we handle CAD refinement, material selection, printing, and post-processing under one roof.
Our Own ProductsCOMING SOON
We're not just a service shop. In 2026 we're launching our own line of products built to push 3D printing forward. We can't say much yet, but if you care about what's next in this space, you'll want to keep an eye on us.