3D Prototype Design Inc

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Today's Leading 3D Prototype Printing Technologies

3D Prototype Design Inc. remains an industry leader in 3D printing with a focus on Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) and nylon parts. In addition, we offer other rapid prototyping technologies and materials as they become available. This allows us to provide our customers with the most viable solutions, processes, and parts for every project. As the first company in Canada to offer 3D printing services, our experts can be counted on to make the right recommendations for your projects.

While SLA, FDM, PolyJet, and other additive technologies each offer their own advantages, we continue to have a strong preference and reputation for our Selective Laser Sintering 3D printed parts. Moreover, we find that SLS 3D printing technology makes it possible to create parts with final product characteristics without creating molds, serving as a functional alternative to FDM and an accessible alternative to low volume injection molding.

3D Printing Technology Options

Star Trek Chess set
3D printed Chess set, multiple 3D printing technology processes used

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What do I need to make a 3D printed part?

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’ve built parts for as low as $3 per piece and up, when building multiples. However, each case is unique and dependent on several factors such as: size, area, volume, material used, time to build, commitment to area taken up, labor and what else we can build with it. Our minimum charge is $100.
We don’t like to ballpark pricing unless it’s coming from an existing customer. A guess can sometimes be made, however, you will need a CAD file to move forward and it’s very likely the cost of hiring someone to do the drawing may very well be more than your prototype. Asking how much something the size of a mug or computer mouse will cost rarely offers any value. Start by looking at the cost to get your CAD drawing first to see if that’s cost prohibitive for you.
Hire a mechanical engineer or mechanical designer as they can create 3D CAD drawings. In addition, their education and experience will be valuable later should you manufacture your parts.

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.

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