Description
High-Quality 3D Printing Service for Precision Prototypes and Models
Our 3D Printing Service offers high-quality, custom 3D prints for businesses and individuals. With a wide range of materials and finishes available, we can bring your ideas to life. Our expert team works closely with you to ensure your design is optimized for 3D printing, and we offer competitive pricing and fast turnaround times. Whether you need a prototype, a one-of-a-kind gift, or a production run of parts, we have the technology and expertise to deliver the results you need.
- Supported file types: STL (bin, ascii), OBJ (including texture support), STP, IGES (STP and IGES models get converted to STL), DXF (2D), SVG, EPS, PDF, ZIP.
- Can arrange multiple STL models from a ZIP file.
- Image printing: JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP files get converted to STL. (Works best with high contrast images such as logos)
3D printing (FDM) is a process of layer-by-layer deposition of plastic according to a given program in order to obtain a part of a certain geometry.
The initial data for the printing process is a 3D model.
A 3d model is a document containing electronic geometric data about a part in a specific format. 3d models are created by a designer or designers in specialized 3D design programs.
When ordering a print, there may be several options.
1. You have a 3D model that you have modeled or found in the public domain.
Everything is simple here. Upload a 3D model and already at this stage you can see the preliminary cost, Send us a Request a Quote, we calculate how much it will cost and how long it will take. We will also give, if required, recommendations for your model. If the cost suits, the model is printed.
2. You do not have a 3D model, but there is a physical product that needs to be repeated using 3D printing.
First you need the product itself for measurements.
Taking measurements and creating a model from an existing model is called reverse engineering.
If the part can be measured with standard measuring instruments, then the designer takes dimensions from it and creates a 3d model for printing.
If the part is of a complex shape and cannot be measured with standard measuring instruments, then in this case you will have to resort to 3D scanning of the part, its development by the designer and further 3D printing.
3. When you don’t have a 3D model, there is no item to print.
But you have an idea of how it should look.
Here you still need at least some initial data. For example, if this is a technical detail, then you can make a simple freehand sketch with basic dimensions.
If the product does not have the exact dimensions, artistic, for example, a figure of a hero or an animal, then you can show pictures from the network that closely resemble the desired result. Further, just as in the second version, the designer or sculptor creates a model and it is sent for printing.
What can be printed on a 3D printer?
> Prototypes of devices and equipment for exhibitions
> Fully functional parts to replace broken ones
> Gears, sprockets, racks, ratchet gears, pulleys, cams, sliders, hinges, latches
> Boxes for electronics, device cases
> Sectional layouts for diploma and scientific papers
> Parts for RC Models
> Master models: for casting into silicone molds; for vacuum forming; for the manufacture of glass-plastic products
> Car and motorcycle parts
> Anything
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