In addition to the answers below to the most common 3D printing questions we receive, we also have fantastic page for those who are new to 3D printing called, What Is 3D Printing?
Getting Started/CAD Drawings
In order to quote or make a 3D printed part, you need to have a 3D CAD file drawing created. We do not offer drawing or scanning services. If you don’t have a CAD drawing of your part you should find a mechanical engineer/design to draw your part. See what is 3d printing.
We sure can. Whether is a scaled down model for a trade show or for a sales meeting, our 3d printed models can’t be beat! There are some very important things you should quick read first though to better understand what you need to know about 3d printing and your scaled down model. Learn more here
Our 3D Printing Services
We were the first 3D printing service bureau in Canada to offer FDM 3D printing technology in 1996, and continued to upgrade with the latest and improved technology. Our years of experience and focus solely on 3D printing is what allows us to provide you with exceptional quality and service.
SLS nylon or rubber-like parts can be used in place of parts made from traditional methods such as injection molding. SLA and PolyJet have limitations and should be primarily used for visual applications.
We often recommend a few steps prior to arranging a visit to our offices such as starting with a phone consultation and obtaining a quote for your CAD files.
Yes and no. The question should be “Do you offer parts that function like ABS?” FDM is the only technology that offers ABS material, however this isn’t the best option if you want it to function like an injection-molded ABS part.
As the first company in Canada to own and operate FDM technology, we found the quality both visually and functionally of ABS parts to be poor in comparison to SLS nylon, so we upgraded.
Here’s the thing, SLS nylon parts, while built in nylon actually represent more accurately an ABS injection molded part than one made in ABS with the FDM process. The reason being is that SLS melts one layer of powder to the next making a solid piece, whereas FDM extrudes the material laying one layer on top of the next. If you were to force break the part, it would likely break on a layer, versus SLS which would break randomly. In addition, the ABS part is also not as flexible as the nylon and does not create proper functioning hinges or springs with sufficient flex.
Still uncertain? Give us a call and we can discuss your requirements further.
What 3D Printing Can and Cannot Do
Replacing a toaster knob will cost too much, might not look right and may not function the same. Automotive companies spend hundreds of thousands of dollars designing, testing and manufacturing parts. Should you design and use your own you could be risking your safety.
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The advantages of Nylon prototyping over other types of material
The most practical aspect of our process lies in the fact that we utilize the inherent properties of nylon in order to create a durable and functional prototype. In the production of a 3D prototype, [...]
SLS 3d printing process – watch it build
For those who don’t believe me when I say the SLS 3d printing 'removal' is actually the exciting part of the process, not watching it build… here’s a minute clip of one of our machines [...]
SLA VS. Rapid Prototyping VS. 3D Printing
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Canadian 3d printing global supply crisis solution global
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Medical Models
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The Basics of creating a 3D Prototype
Although the technology behind the technique is fairly advanced, the actual process is relatively easy to explain, even without the aid of a 3D model as a visual tool. The basics behind the SLS (Selective Laser [...]