Step 1: Design

Prepare your 3D model for printing or hire us to help you create one on our Contact Page.

Step 2: Order

Add any details and project requirements we should know about when you fill out the contact form.

Step 3: Print

Once we receive your 3D model, we’ll perform a check to make sure it is printable. If there are issues, we will reach out to you and troubleshoot.

Step 4: Dispatch

As soon as your project is complete we either ship your 3D Print(s) or arrange a pickup with you.

Frequently Asked Questions

3D Printing is a process in which material is joined or solidified under computer control to create a 3D object. It uses the material in the form of plastic, resin, or powder to do so.

Three-dimensional (3D) models represent a physical body using a collection of points in 3D space, connected by various geometric entities such as triangles, lines, curved surfaces, etc. Being a collection of data (points and other information), 3D models can be created manually, algorithmically (procedural modeling), or by scanning.

No matter what quality level you choose, you will see visible layer lines in FDM. At a higher quality setting, you may see them less and they may be easier to smooth out in post processing steps after printing. However, printing at a higher quality setting means it takes longer to print.

In SLA printing, layer lines are typically less visible than in FDM. Printing at a higher quality setting in SLA means that your parts will appear with virtually no layer lines. As is the case with FDM, SLA also takes longer to print in a higher quality setting.

Your Cart
Scroll to Top