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Prototyping - Mill, Lathe, Laser, Print

$75/hr Starting at $250

As part of our other services we VERY frequently end up providing a prototype of some kind, usually a combination of different prototyping styles. We offer these either as part of a bigger project - or on their own if you have already done the design work (or we may end up modifying what you have to make it work better/etc.).

We have too many tools to list them all, but here are some of the highlights:

  • CNC Milling machine with 4 axis capability. Can cut tool steel or pretty much any other material. Part size should be below 12x6x6 inches.
  • Lathe (partially CNC capable - for now). Turn round parts with threads. 
  • 3D Printers (FDM and SLA) suitable for a wide variety of enclosures and similar. Can be used as final parts (perhaps with some additional processing) or for fooling to cast parts.
  • Silicone/Urethane Casing. Full spectrum of casting options including texturing and coloring with vacuum and pressure assisted curing (some size limitations for pressure curing). Parts range from very flexible (Shore 10A) to very rigid (Shore 75D)
  • Laser Cutting. Using either a CO2 or UV laser, thin material (usually Acrylic, POM or similar) is cut and optionally engraved. Best for parts measuring less than 12x10" and less than 1/4" thick (thicker is possible but there are limits in terms of edge finish).
  • Various electronics (rigid, flexible, mixed)
  • Post Processing for surface finish/coating/texture
  • Assembly operations.


If we don't have the available space or tool, we can outsource almost any task.

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As part of our other services we VERY frequently end up providing a prototype of some kind, usually a combination of different prototyping styles. We offer these either as part of a bigger project - or on their own if you have already done the design work (or we may end up modifying what you have to make it work better/etc.).

We have too many tools to list them all, but here are some of the highlights:

  • CNC Milling machine with 4 axis capability. Can cut tool steel or pretty much any other material. Part size should be below 12x6x6 inches.
  • Lathe (partially CNC capable - for now). Turn round parts with threads. 
  • 3D Printers (FDM and SLA) suitable for a wide variety of enclosures and similar. Can be used as final parts (perhaps with some additional processing) or for fooling to cast parts.
  • Silicone/Urethane Casing. Full spectrum of casting options including texturing and coloring with vacuum and pressure assisted curing (some size limitations for pressure curing). Parts range from very flexible (Shore 10A) to very rigid (Shore 75D)
  • Laser Cutting. Using either a CO2 or UV laser, thin material (usually Acrylic, POM or similar) is cut and optionally engraved. Best for parts measuring less than 12x10" and less than 1/4" thick (thicker is possible but there are limits in terms of edge finish).
  • Various electronics (rigid, flexible, mixed)
  • Post Processing for surface finish/coating/texture
  • Assembly operations.


If we don't have the available space or tool, we can outsource almost any task.

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Aerospace EngineeringBronze CastingCNC ProgrammingDesignMechanical EngineeringMilling MachiningPrintingProduct DevelopmentPrototyping

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