3D Printing
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is the process of creating physical objects by depositing material layer by layer based on digital 3D models, typically created using CAD software. It is widely used in prototyping, manufacturing, and custom production across industries like aerospace, healthcare, and consumer goods.

Design Build
End to End Design and production of parts and custom products. No mismatching parts or delays dealing with multiple suppliers. We work inside you requirements to produce intelligently designed physical products in just about any professional field.
CAD
Computer-Aided Design modeling is the process of creating detailed, digital 2D or 3D representations of objects using specialized software. These models are used for design, simulation, and manufacturing in industries like engineering, architecture, and product development.

3D Scanning
Reverse engineering is not more accurate with 3D scanning. Reproduce and existing product or make additions to existing parts. We can handle small items at high levels of detail or recreate full vehicles in 3D. Scanned assets are in 3D printable with a short turn-around.
Fabrication
Traditional fabrication involves shaping and assembling materials, typically metals, using techniques like metal bending, laser cutting, and welding to create parts or structures. These methods are widely used in industries such as manufacturing, construction, and automotive for producing durable and precise components.

CNC
A 4-axis CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machine is a manufacturing tool that operates along four axes: X, Y, Z, and one rotational axis (typically A, rotating around the X-axis). This allows the cutting tool or workpiece to move linearly in three directions and rotate in one, enabling more complex machining than 3-axis systems.
