3D PRINTING SERVICES

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Materials Consultation

Thermoplastics have more acronyms than the federal government and what they all mean can be confusing. Let us help you navigate all the different options and make the best recommendations for your project.

 

Large Format Printing

We can handle projects of all sizes. With a large format machine, capable of printing 1200mm x 610mm x 610mm, we have ample build volume for your project. Need to print something larger? We have experienced plastic welders that can expertly put multiple pieces together.

Precision & Volume Printing

With a variety of machines, we can handle all of your projects. Whether high precision of high volume, we have a machine that can produce what you need.

Post Processing

We know some projects require special finishes. With access to a large paint booth, we can complete your project with the specific finish or color required. At The 3D Print Room we have perfected several processes to ensure your project comes out excellent.

3DX Tech Filament

Just need filament for your own printing? We have you covered! We sell the complete line of 3DX Tech Filaments, manufactured right here in Michigan!

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Our Print Platforms

 

Manufacture at any scale or volume with our 3D Printers.

Filament Extrusion (FFF)

Maximum Part Size
1200mm x 610mm x 610mm
Layer Resolution
50-350 micron
Minimum Feature Size
0.5mm
Production Volume
1-500 Parts

Liquid Resin (SLA)

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Materials 

Quick turnaround on high-quality parts from our wide range of materials.

Contact us for other material options.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is 3D Printing?
3D printing (or additive manufacturing) is a process of making three dimensional solid objects from a digital file.

 

The creation of a 3D printed object is achieved using additive processes. In an additive process an object is created by laying down successive layers of material on top of the previous until the object is created.

 

Each of these layers can be seen as a thinly sliced cross-section of the object.

 

3D printing enables you to produce complex shapes using less material than traditional manufacturing methods.
Which material, print quality settings, print process, etc. should I use?
If you are unsure about any choices regarding your print, go ahead and submit your instant quote for review and express your questions in the description.

 

We will set up a short 30 min webmeeting to go over your questions and provide you an updated quote.

 

You can also start a project if you don't have 3D files or the instant quoter is confusing.
What is Part Density?
Part density (or infill) refers to the semi-hollow structure used to take up space inside a 3D print.

 

Just like your bodies' bone structure, 3D printed parts can be semi-hollow in order to optimize them for strength/weight. This part density is adjustable, with the default part density of 20% suitable for most applications.

 

If you think you have a part that needs increase strength for functional use, please raise your question in the project description or with a message after you submit for review. We will discuss the best way to optimize the part for your application.
How do I get started?

Reach out to us here! We will be happy to help you get started on your 3D project.