Custom Parts Rapid Prototyping Service

Bring Your Ideas to Life with Precision Rapid Prototyping

Turn your concepts into reality with our expert rapid prototyping service. We specialize in high-quality custom metal and plastic parts, delivering fast, accurate prototypes tailored to your exact specifications. Whether for testing, design validation, or production readiness, we help you innovate faster.

✔ Fast turnaround
✔ Precision-engineered parts
✔ Metal & plastic prototyping
✔ Custom solutions for any industry

Prototyping Methods Comparison

Need a reliable and rapid prototyping service? We offer quick turnaround times for your metal and plastic parts, with precision and accuracy that meet the highest standards of quality.

CNC Machining Prototyping Service

CNC machining is a highly versatile and precise prototyping process that offers a wide range of material options, precision, surface finish, and complexity capabilities. While it may be more expensive and have longer lead times than other prototyping processes, CNC machining is an excellent choice for complex designs and high-quality prototypes.

Capability

Description

Material Options

CNC machining prototyping offers a wide range of material options, including metals (such as aluminum, steel, and titanium) and plastics (such as ABS, polycarbonate, and nylon). This allows for flexibility in choosing the most suitable material for the prototype.

Precision

CNC machining prototyping provides high precision and accuracy in the production of parts. The computer-controlled machines can achieve tight tolerances, resulting in precise and consistent prototypes.

Surface Finish

CNC machining can achieve various surface finishes, ranging from rough to smooth. By using different cutting tools and techniques, desired surface finishes can be obtained, including matte, polished, or textured finishes.

Complexity

CNC machining is capable of producing prototypes with complex geometries. It can create intricate designs, intricate internal features, and precise details, making it suitable for prototyping complex parts.

Quantity

CNC machining is suitable for both small and large quantity production runs.

Lead Time

The lead time for CNC machined prototypes can vary depending on the complexity of the design and the quantity required, but it is generally longer than 3D printing or rapid molding.

Cost

CNC machining can be more expensive than 3D printing or rapid molding, but it offers superior precision, surface finish, and material options.

Post-Processing

CNC machined prototypes may require additional post-processing, such as sanding, polishing, or coating, to achieve the desired finish.

3D Printing Prototyping Capabilities

3D printing is a highly versatile and cost-effective prototyping process that offers a wide range of material options and can produce complex designs with intricate details and 3D shapes. While it may not be as precise as CNC machining or offer as smooth a surface finish as rapid molding, 3D printing can produce prototypes with shorter lead times and at a lower cost. Additionally, post-processing can be used to achieve a smoother finish if required.

Capability

Description

Material Options

CNC machining prototyping offers a wide range of material options, including metals (such as aluminum, steel, and titanium) and plastics (such as ABS, polycarbonate, and nylon). This allows for flexibility in choosing the most suitable material for the prototype.

Precision

CNC machining prototyping provides high precision and accuracy in the production of parts. The computer-controlled machines can achieve tight tolerances, resulting in precise and consistent prototypes.

Surface Finish

CNC machining can achieve various surface finishes, ranging from rough to smooth. By using different cutting tools and techniques, desired surface finishes can be obtained, including matte, polished, or textured finishes.

Complexity

CNC machining is capable of producing prototypes with complex geometries. It can create intricate designs, intricate internal features, and precise details, making it suitable for prototyping complex parts.

Quantity

CNC machining is suitable for both small and large quantity production runs.

Lead Time

The lead time for CNC machined prototypes can vary depending on the complexity of the design and the quantity required, but it is generally longer than 3D printing or rapid molding.

Cost

CNC machining can be more expensive than 3D printing or rapid molding, but it offers superior precision, surface finish, and material options.

Post-Processing

CNC machined prototypes may require additional post-processing, such as sanding, polishing, or coating, to achieve the desired finish.

Rapid Molding Prototyping Capabilities

Rapid molding is a good choice for prototyping small to medium quantity production runs with moderate complexity designs. While it offers a limited range of material options and may not be as precise as CNC machining, rapid molding can produce prototypes with good surface finishes and shorter lead times than CNC machining. Additionally, it is a cost-effective option compared to CNC machining for small to medium quantity production runs.

Capability

Description

Material Options

CNC machining prototyping offers a wide range of material options, including metals (such as aluminum, steel, and titanium) and plastics (such as ABS, polycarbonate, and nylon). This allows for flexibility in choosing the most suitable material for the prototype.

Precision

CNC machining prototyping provides high precision and accuracy in the production of parts. The computer-controlled machines can achieve tight tolerances, resulting in precise and consistent prototypes.

Surface Finish

CNC machining can achieve various surface finishes, ranging from rough to smooth. By using different cutting tools and techniques, desired surface finishes can be obtained, including matte, polished, or textured finishes.

Complexity

CNC machining is capable of producing prototypes with complex geometries. It can create intricate designs, intricate internal features, and precise details, making it suitable for prototyping complex parts.

Quantity

CNC machining is suitable for both small and large quantity production runs.

Lead Time

The lead time for CNC machined prototypes can vary depending on the complexity of the design and the quantity required, but it is generally longer than 3D printing or rapid molding.

Cost

CNC machining can be more expensive than 3D printing or rapid molding, but it offers superior precision, surface finish, and material options.

Post-Processing

CNC machined prototypes may require additional post-processing, such as sanding, polishing, or coating, to achieve the desired finish.

Custom Parts Gallery

At our custom parts gallery, we understand that every project is unique. That’s why we work closely with our customers to ensure that their custom parts are designed to meet their exact specifications. With our attention to detail and commitment to quality, you can trust that your custom parts will exceed your expectations.