FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know before starting a project.
3D Printing
No. We print prototypes, functional end-use parts, custom components, and small to medium production runs.
.stl, .step (.stp), or .obj. Include quantity and any surface finish requirements.
Most parts fit our build volumes; larger parts are split and bonded. Send dimensions and we'll confirm.
Laser Cutting
Typical fiber-laser tolerance is ±0.05 mm depending on material and thickness.
.dxf, .dwg, or .step. Specify material, thickness and quantity.
Up to industrial standard for steel, stainless and aluminum. Send specs and we'll confirm.
Materials
Mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass. Copper on request.
PLA, ABS, PETG, Nylon (PA), PC, plus TPU.
Yes. Tell us the use case and environment — we'll recommend.
Lead Times
Most 3D-printed prototypes ship in a few days. Metal prototypes typically within one to two weeks.
Depends on volume and material. We provide a clear timeline with every quote.
Prototyping
No. We can start from a sketch or idea and develop it into a manufacturable design.
Yes — design → prototype → adjust → reprint is our standard loop.
Production
Yes. For larger volumes we use our network of trusted manufacturing partners.
Every batch is inspected against the approved sample and drawings.
Pricing Process
Send the inquiry form. An engineer reviews every request and replies within one business day.
No. Every quote is reviewed manually so we can advise on the best approach.
File Requirements
CAD: .step, .stp, .iges, .stl, .obj, .dxf, .dwg. References: .pdf, .jpg, .png.
Quantity, material, thickness (for sheet), surface finish and any tolerance critical to function.