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3D printing services from prototypes to production.

3D Printing Services is an on-demand additive manufacturing bureau. Upload a model and get an instant price for FDM, SLA & SLS parts — or a fast custom quote for MJF, metal, PolyJet & large-format LFAM — in 60+ materials — one prototype or a production run of thousands.

FDM / FFF SLA SLS MJF Metal DMLS PolyJet LFAM / FGF
Additive manufacturing, on demand

From one part to ten thousand.

Professional FDM, SLA, and SLS 3D printing in 60+ materials. Upload a model, lock an instant price, and have inspected parts on your bench in days.

60+Materials
±0.1mmTightest tolerance
24hRush turnaround
3Core processes
What is 3D Printing Services?

The fastest way to turn a digital model into a real, manufactured part.

We are an on-demand additive manufacturing bureau. You upload a 3D file; we print it in FDM, SLA, SLS, MJF, metal, PolyJet & large-format LFAM across 60+ engineering and visual materials and ship inspected parts — whether you need a single prototype or a small-batch production run.

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We strive to be the most competitive 3D printing service available. Send us any formal written quote from a verified, legitimate 3D printing business for a comparable part — same process, material, finish, tolerance, and lead time — and we'll beat the price.

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  1. 01Get a formal written quote from another 3D printing business.
  2. 02Upload it alongside your model in the quote form.
  3. 03We confirm a lower price — usually within 4 business hours.
Print technology

Three core processes, one upload.

The right process depends on what your part has to do. FDM is the workhorse for sturdy, affordable parts; SLA resin captures the finest detail; SLS nylon makes strong functional parts with no support marks. Filter the table by what you're optimizing for.

Technology Best for Materials Tolerance Surface Lead time
FDMFused Deposition Sturdy, low-cost prototypes & jigs PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, TPU, PC, CF-Nylon ±0.2 mm Layer lines visible 2–4 days
SLAStereolithography Fine detail, smooth show models Standard, Tough, Clear, Castable, Flexible resin ±0.1 mm Very smooth 2–4 days
SLSSelective Laser Sintering Strong functional & production parts Nylon PA12, PA11, glass-filled nylon ±0.3 mm Matte, uniform 3–5 days
MJFMulti Jet Fusion Dense production-grade nylon batches PA12, PA12 glass-bead, TPU ±0.3 mm Fine matte 3–5 days
DMLSMetal Laser Sintering End-use metal brackets & tooling Aluminum, stainless 316L, titanium ±0.1 mm Machinable 7–12 days
PolyJetFull-colour Jetting Multi-material, full-colour models Rigid & rubber-like photopolymers ±0.1 mm Smooth, colour 4–6 days
LFAM / FGFLarge-Format Pellet Large tooling, moulds & near-net-shape parts ABS, PC, PA, glass/carbon pellets ±0.5 mm Ribbed / machinable Quoted

FDM, SLA & SLS run in-house · MJF, DMLS & PolyJet via vetted partners

Materials & use cases

Pick a material by what it has to survive.

A material is the right choice when its properties match the part's job — load, heat, flex, contact, or appearance. Filter 60+ stocked materials by the property that matters most for your application.

Filter by

FDM · Thermoplastic

PLA

Easy, dimensionally stable, great surface for visual prototypes and concept models. Not for heat or load.

DetailLow-costBiodegradable

FDM · Thermoplastic

PETG

Tough, chemical- and moisture-resistant all-rounder. The default for durable functional parts.

StrongWatertightFood-safe*

FDM · Thermoplastic

ABS / ASA

Impact-resistant and heat-tolerant; ASA adds UV stability for outdoor enclosures and automotive trim.

HeatImpactUV-stable

SLS / MJF · Nylon

Nylon PA12

Strong, isotropic, no support marks. The go-to for living hinges, clips, and end-use production parts.

StrongProductionIsotropic

FDM · Composite

Carbon-Fiber Nylon

Stiff, lightweight, and heat-resistant. For drone frames, fixtures, and load-bearing brackets.

StiffLightweightHeat

FDM / SLS · Elastomer

TPU

Rubber-like and resilient. Gaskets, grips, seals, and shock-absorbing parts that need to bend and rebound.

FlexibleAbrasionShore 95A

SLA · Photopolymer

Standard Resin

Razor-sharp detail and a smooth finish for show models, miniatures, and master patterns.

DetailSmoothPaintable

SLA · Photopolymer

Tough Resin

ABS-like resin balancing detail with impact strength for functional prototypes and snap fits.

DetailImpactSnap-fit

SLA · Photopolymer

Biocompatible Resin

Skin- and short-term mucosa-safe resins for dental guides, medical models, and wearables.

BiocompatibleDetailMedical

SLA · Photopolymer

High-Temp Resin

Holds form past 200 °C for mold tooling, fixtures, and thermal-test parts.

HeatToolingHDT 238°C

SLS · Thermoplastic

Polypropylene (PP)

Lightweight, fatigue- and chemical-resistant with a degree of flex. Living hinges and watertight containers.

FatigueChemicalWatertight

SLA · Photopolymer

Clear Resin

Polishes to near-transparency for lenses, light pipes, fluidics, and see-through housings.

TransparentDetailPolishable
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Not sure what to print with?

Tell us what your part has to do — bear load, resist heat, flex, capture detail, or hit a budget — and our engineers will recommend the right technology and material with your quote. No 3D-printing experience needed.

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How it works

From upload to doorstep in four steps.

Getting a part made takes minutes of your time: upload, confirm, and we handle the rest.

STEP 01

Upload & quote

Drop an STL or STEP file. Our system measures volume, flags issues, and returns an exact price and lead time instantly — no login required.

STEP 02

DFM review

An engineer runs automated and manual design-for-manufacturing checks, suggests the best process and material, and confirms feasibility.

STEP 03

Print & finish

Your parts are printed, cleaned, and finished — support removal, sanding, dyeing, or vapor-smoothing to spec.

STEP 04

Inspect & ship

Every order is dimensionally inspected against your model, packed, and shipped across Canada with tracking.

Use cases & industries

What teams print with us.

From a designer's first concept model to repeatable production batches, the same upload flow scales across industries.

3D printed rapid prototype part

Product design

Rapid prototyping

Iterate form and fit in days — test ergonomics and assembly before committing to tooling.

SLS nylon 3D printed jig and fixture part

Manufacturing

Jigs & fixtures

Custom tooling, alignment guides, and assembly aids printed in tough nylon or CF-composite.

Batch of identical MJF 3D printed nylon parts

Hardware startups

Small-batch production

Bridge to injection moulding — repeatable runs of tens to thousands with volume pricing.

Resin 3D printed dental models on a printer build platform

Medical & dental

Medical & dental

Biocompatible surgical guides, anatomical models, and wearables with audit-ready traceability.

Full-colour 3D printed architectural scale model

Architecture & design

Architecture & models

Crisp scale, massing, and presentation models in resin or durable nylon.

3D printed consumer product enclosure

Consumer & electronics

Consumer products

Enclosures, housings, and ergonomic models from concept to bridge production.

Frequently asked

3D printing questions, answered.

Q1What 3D printing technologies do you offer?
We offer the three most widely used additive processes: FDM/FFF for sturdy, low-cost parts; SLA resin for fine detail and smooth surfaces; and SLS nylon for strong, isotropic functional parts that need no support structures. Specialty processes — MJF, metal DMLS, and full-colour PolyJet — are available through vetted partners on request.
Q2Which 3D printing material should I choose?
Match the material to the job: PLA or standard resin for visual prototypes, PETG or ABS/ASA for durable functional parts, Nylon (PA12) or carbon-fiber nylon for engineering loads, TPU for flexible parts, and tough or castable resins for fine detail. Use the materials explorer above to filter by strength, heat resistance, flexibility, or biocompatibility.
Q3What file formats do you accept?
We accept STL, STEP/STP, OBJ, 3MF, and IGES files no size limit. STEP is preferred for production parts because it preserves exact geometry and units.
Q4How accurate are your 3D printed parts?
Typical dimensional tolerance is ±0.2 mm for FDM, ±0.1 mm for SLA resin, and ±0.3 mm for SLS nylon. Tighter tolerances are achievable with post-machining on request, and every order is dimensionally inspected before it ships.
Q5What is the typical turnaround time?
Standard lead time is 3 to 5 business days after design confirmation. Rush prints ship in as little as 24 hours, and small-batch production runs are quoted with a firm delivery date.
Q6Can you handle small-batch production runs?
Yes. Beyond one-off prototypes we run repeatable small-batch production from tens to several thousand units, with per-part inspection, consistent material lots, and volume pricing.
Q7How much does 3D printing cost?
Cost depends on part volume, material, technology, and finish. Most prototypes fall between $15 and $120 per part; you get an exact instant quote the moment you upload your model — with no minimum order.
Q8Do you offer a price-match guarantee?
Yes. We will beat any formal written quote from a verified, legitimate 3D printing business for a comparable part — same technology, material, finish, tolerance, and lead time. Send us the written quote with your model and we'll confirm a lower price, usually within 4 business hours.

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