Capabilities

Precision ManufacturingTechnologies

From high-detail resin prints to industrial waterjet cutting, we select the optimal process for every project. Every capability backed by end-to-end design engineering.

Technologies

Our Processes

Each project is matched with the optimal manufacturing process for quality, durability, and cost.

Resin 3D Printing

Maximum Detail

UV-cured photopolymer resin produces the highest detail and smoothest surfaces. Ideal for intricate figures, jewelry-quality items, and projects requiring fine features.

Layer Height25-50 microns
Tolerance±0.1mm
Best ForFine detail, smooth finish
Museum-quality detailSmooth surface finishComplex geometriesSmall to medium parts

FDM 3D Printing

Strength & Durability

Fused deposition modeling with engineering-grade thermoplastics. The go-to choice for functional prototypes, durable parts, and larger objects.

Layer Height100-300 microns
MaterialsPLA, PETG, ABS, ASA
Best ForDurability, size
High strength materialsLarge build volumeCost-effectiveFunctional parts

Waterjet Cutting

Metal Signs

High-pressure waterjet cutting for precision metal signage. Currently specializing in stainless steel and aluminum signs, logos, and wall art.

Currently producing metal signs only

MaterialsStainless, Aluminum
Tolerance±0.25mm
Best ForSigns & logos
No heat distortionClean edgesPremium metalsIndoor/outdoor use

Design & CAD Engineering

End-to-End Service

From a napkin sketch or photo to production-ready CAD. Our engineering team handles the entire design pipeline so you can start with just an idea.

InputImage, sketch, idea
OutputProduction-ready files
IncludesRevisions
Minimal input requiredProfessional CADDesign optimizationManufacturing-ready

Vacuum Infusion Composites

Soon

Coming Soon

Advanced vacuum infusion for premium composite parts. Lightweight, strong, and precisely engineered for demanding applications.

StatusComing Soon
ApplicationsSpecial projects
PropertiesHigh strength-to-weight
Lightweight strengthCustom layupsPremium finishSpecial projects

Comparison

Resin vs FDM

Understanding the strengths of each process helps us recommend the right technology for your project.

Feature
Resin
FDM

Surface Detail

Surface Finish

Strength

Heat Resistance

Build Size

Production Speed

Cost Efficiency

Complex Geometry

Choose Resin When:

  • Maximum detail and surface quality matter most
  • Creating display pieces, figures, or jewelry
  • Complex geometry with fine features

Choose FDM When:

  • Strength and durability are priorities
  • Building larger parts or prototypes
  • Cost efficiency is important

Tool

Process Recommender

Answer three quick questions and we'll suggest the best manufacturing process for your project.

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What matters most for your project?

Ready to bring youridea to life?

Start with an image, a sketch, or just an idea. Our engineering team will handle the rest.