We support engineers and operations teams with repeatable additive manufacturing for fixtures, tooling, and low‑volume production—designed for real production environments, not experiments.
Request a conversationFixtures and jigs that support assembly, inspection, and alignment—designed to be repeatable, durable, and easy to integrate into existing workflows
Custom tooling and production aids that improve handling, consistency, and operator efficiency, especially where traditional tooling isn’t practical.
Low‑volume and one‑off production parts where reliability matters, tolerances are known, and traditional manufacturing would be slow or cost‑prohibitive.
Replacement and obsolescence parts to keep equipment running when original components are unavailable, outdated, or no longer supported.
Functional prototypes and pilot builds intended to behave like final parts—used for fit checks, process validation, and early production testing.
From a single critical part to small production runs, we focus on work that needs to function reliably in real environments.
We start by understanding the part’s function, environment, and constraints. This initial conversation helps determine whether additive manufacturing is the right approach—and whether we’re a good fit.
We align design intent, material selection, and print strategy based on how the part will actually be used, not just how it looks on screen.
Parts are produced with an emphasis on consistency and repeatability, with attention to the details that matter in real production environments.
We support revisions, reorders, and follow‑on work as needs evolve—whether that’s a single critical part or a small production run.
If you have a part or use case you’d like to talk through, we’re happy to have a practical, no‑pressure conversation to understand your needs and determine whether we’re a good fit.
Request a conversationNo sales pitch — just a practical discussion about your use case.