Fictiv digital manufacturing desk

Upload CAD, see clear pricing, and ask an engineer before you commit.

Move additive prototypes and rapid production decisions through one guided workflow, with practical DFM feedback, transparent options, and buyer-ready documentation.

Additive manufacturing lab with printed prototypes
3D Printing, Additive Manufacturing & Rapid Prototyping Recommended paths are reviewed for material fit, tolerance risk, finish, and delivery window.
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Industrial 3D Printing

SLA, SLS, MJF, FDM, and metal AM options for functional parts and visual prototypes.

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Rapid Prototyping

Iterate geometry, surface finish, and assembly fit before you freeze production intent.

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Additive Bridge Builds

Bridge launch gaps with repeatable printed parts, inspection notes, and lot control.

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DFM Review

Get material, wall thickness, support, and tolerance guidance before procurement locks.

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Production Handoff

Compare additive, CNC, and molding options when prototype demand becomes recurring.

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3M+scopedManufacturing decisions modeled
6,999+active pathsQuote routes compared
25 yrscombined benchSenior DFM experience
30qualifiedMaterials and finishes
7review gatesQuality checkpoints
A calmer way to buy custom parts

Every quote tells you what the part needs next.

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Price visibility before kickoff

See process, material, finish, and inspection tradeoffs side by side so purchasing can approve the right path, not just the fastest path.

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Engineer-readable feedback

DFM notes explain support risk, thin walls, surface expectations, hole cleanup, and tolerance-sensitive features in plain project language.

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Documentation that follows the part

Material certificates, inspection preferences, revision notes, and shipment details can travel with the build instead of living in separate inbox threads.

Primary capability

Focused additive programs for real purchasing decisions.

SLS printed nylon prototype parts

SLS and MJF Functional Parts

Nylon prototypes, clips, housings, and fixture parts with practical finish and tolerance expectations.

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SLA visual prototype assemblies

SLA Visual Prototypes

High-detail models for design reviews, investor samples, ergonomic studies, and early assembly checks.

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Metal additive manufacturing build plate

Metal Additive Builds

Complex channels, low-volume metal prototypes, and DfAM experiments prepared with engineering review.

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"The useful part was not just the quote. It was knowing why one material would ship cleanly and another would create review risk."

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Common buyer questions

Quick answers before you upload.

Yes. Upload once and tell us what matters most: price, finish, speed, strength, or documentation. The review can compare SLS, MJF, SLA, FDM, and metal AM paths.

STEP, STL, 3MF, and native CAD exports are all useful. Add a drawing if the part has critical dimensions, surface callouts, or inspection requirements.

Yes. The team can flag when additive remains sensible, when CNC is better, and when tooling economics should be studied for recurring demand.
Ready for a cleaner quote path?

Share the CAD package and the decision you need to make.

Tell us whether this is a concept model, a pilot batch, or a recurring production bridge. We will help you frame the process choice before the purchase order hardens.

  • Material and finish guidance
  • DFM questions before production release
  • Inspection notes and shipment expectations