Prototyping allows you to look at a real version of the design before you commit to manufacturing. There are several ways to make prototypes, but in recent years 3D printing has become a very popular option. Sometimes called rapid prototyping or additive manufacturing, 3D printed prototypes are really versatile. With a massive variety of colours and materials now available your prototype can be made the way you want it. With a build volume of up to 300mm³ and multiple machines, we can print fairly big parts in-house in one piece, or for bigger designs we can print multiple parts and assemble. We can make threads in your parts, or if increased thread strength is required, we can fit threaded metal inserts. In some cases, 3D printing parts can even be used as the final manufacturing method.

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