3D CAD (Computer-Aided Design) is the process of creating three-dimensional digital models using specialised software. These models can represent virtually any physical object and contain precise geometric data that can be used for visualisation, analysis, or manufacturing.
We can work with most standard CAD formats including STEP, IGES, STL, OBJ, and native files from major CAD programs like SolidWorks, Fusion 360, and Rhino. If you have files in another format, please contact us to discuss compatibility.
Absolutely! We specialise in transforming concepts into fully realised designs. Our designers can work from sketches, reference photos, written descriptions, or even through collaborative discussions to develop your idea into a detailed 3D model.
Project timelines vary depending on complexity. Simple parts might be completed in 1-7 business days, while complex assemblies or products can take 1-4 weeks or more. We'll provide you with a specific timeline estimate during our initial consultation.
Yes, our standard design packages include 2 rounds of revisions to ensure your complete satisfaction. Additional revision rounds can be arranged at an hourly rate if needed.
Yes, once the project is completed and paid for, you will own all rights to the design. We maintain strict confidentiality throughout the design process.
We offer a wide range of materials including standard plastics (PLA, ABS, PETG), engineering-grade materials (Nylon, Polycarbonate), flexible materials (TPU), and specialty composites (Carbon Fiber, Wood-filled). Each material has different properties suitable for various applications.
Pricing depends on several factors including material type, part size, complexity, print time, and finishing requirements. We provide detailed quotes based on your specific project requirements. Contact us for a free quote.
Our printers typically achieve tolerances of ±0.1mm to ±0.3mm depending on the technology used, part geometry, and material. SLA/MSLA printing offers the highest precision for detailed parts, while FDM and SLS have their own tolerance ranges.
FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) extrudes melted plastic layer by layer, offering good strength and functionality at reasonable cost.
SLA/MSLA (Stereolithography) uses light to cure liquid resin, providing exceptional detail and smooth surfaces.
SLS (Selective Laser Sintering) fuses powder materials with a laser, creating strong parts without support structures.
We'll recommend the best technology for your specific application.
Standard turnaround time is [1-31] business days depending on complexity, size, and current workload. Rush services are available for an additional fee, with some projects eligible for 24-48 hour turnaround.
We work with clients across multiple industries. Our diverse experience allows us to understand the specific requirements of various applications.
Yes! We offer complete end-to-end solutions from initial concept to finished physical product. Our integrated approach ensures that designs are optimised for the specific 3D printing technology that will be used.
Absolutely. We can modify, improve, repair, or adapt existing 3D models to meet new requirements or to make them suitable for 3D printing.
Getting started is easy:
Contact us through our website form or email
Share your project requirements and any reference materials
Receive a project proposal and quote
Approve the proposal to begin work
Yes, we're happy to sign Non-Disclosure Agreements before discussing sensitive or proprietary projects. Client confidentiality is extremely important to us.
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