FDM/FFF Printing · SLA Printing · Laser Etching

Manufacturing support built for precise parts and protected projects.

Responsive additive manufacturing and laser marking services for prototypes, fixtures, production aids, and detailed components that need clear process communication from the first quote.

Browser-only STL reviewEstimate geometry without uploading the file.
No quote databaseSubmitted requests are transmitted for review, not retained on-site.
Current services onlyFDM/FFF, SLA, and laser etching are available now.

Current Capabilities

Practical manufacturing paths for prototypes, tooling, and detailed identification.

Choose a process based on material needs, finish expectations, dimensional requirements, and turnaround goals.

FDM / FFF

Engineering thermoplastics

Cost-effective, durable parts for fixtures, prototypes, brackets, enclosures, and shop-ready aids.

  • PLA, PETG, nylon, carbon-filled options
  • Large format and functional geometry
  • Useful for fast iteration and fit checks
SLA

High-detail resin parts

Smooth surfaces and fine features for presentation models, small components, patterns, and validation builds.

  • High-resolution detail
  • Tough, flexible, and temperature-aware resin choices
  • Good fit for visual and small precise parts
Laser Etching

Durable marking and identification

Readable, professional part marking for serialized components, labels, tags, panels, and branded parts.

  • Metal and compatible material marking
  • Part IDs, QR codes, labels, and branding
  • Repeatable identification workflows

Quote Intake

Designed to reduce unnecessary data exposure.

The quote tool is intentionally narrow: it gathers only what is needed to start a review and avoids retaining customer quote records on this website.

Local file analysis

When you select an STL, dimensions and volume are read in your browser. The file is not attached to the quote request.

Minimal required contact data

Name and email are required. Business name and notes are optional so you can choose how much context to provide.

Structured ERP handoff

Quote requests are sent as structured email content for review and downstream ERP processing.

Start Clean

Send the facts needed for a useful first response.

Pick a process, material, and geometry estimate. For restricted projects, use manual entry and keep files out of the first submission until a secure transfer path is arranged.

What to include

  • Target process and material family
  • Approximate dimensions, volume, or STL-derived estimate
  • Quantity, finish expectations, and application notes
  • Any handling restrictions or preferred follow-up method