3D Printing Services

3D Printing has become an essential tool for all engineers, product designers and entrepreneurs. The 3D Quick Printing team is simply trying to demonstrate, educate, and inspire our growing customer list.

We encourage you, as the designer, to integrate our service into every stage of your design process.

We’ll stay up-to-date with the latest materials and 3D printing technologies, as long as you continue providing your 3D printable data, allowing us to help bring your products to market using our services.

Not only will you launch your product faster than your competitors, but you’ll also experience the benefits of our professional 3D printing services—cutting costs, boosting production, and saving time and money at every stage of the development process.

Looking To The Future

In the next 10 years, it’s likely that all manufacturing companies will either own a 3D printer or have access to one through partnerships with 3D printing companies.

While buying a 3D printer limits your options to a specific technology, using a 3D printing service offers greater flexibility, allowing you to choose from a wider range of materials.

Although there may be a short wait of a day or two for critical parts, using a service like 3D Quick Printing eliminates the financial risk of investing in a machine.

3D Printings

Stratasys 3D Printers

As the pioneers of FDM technology, Stratasys 3D printers utilize ABS plastic to create parts that demand strength and functionality. These printers are ideal for producing jigs, fixtures, and small batch manufacturing runs.

We utilize Creality 3D printers to deliver precise and durable parts made from Onyx—a high-strength material combining nylon with carbon fiber strands for added durability.

Using 3D Quick Printing enhances communication between engineers, the sales team, and customers by producing visually appealing and functional 3D-printed parts, allowing users to bring their products to market faster than competitors.

3D Printing For Architects

Over the past decade, 3D printing has brought significant changes to the field of architecture. While architects can visualize their designs, the real challenge lies in conveying that vision to clients, enabling them to fully appreciate the passion and detail behind the creation.

The History

Years ago, creating a model required significant time and cost, with materials like foam, cardboard, wire, and Perspex painstakingly crafted by hand. Fast forward about a decade, and it’s now standard practice for architects to present using 3D-printed models, either produced in-house or by a 3D printing service.

‘Old-fashioned’ A0 paper prints of drawings are seldom accepted because they lack the intricacy and detail needed for clients to make informed decisions. However, with the advent of 3D printing, designers now have a powerful tool at their disposal. Utilizing 3D-printed architectural models from a 3D printing service provider allows designers to showcase their creativity, significantly increasing their chances of winning business from potential clients.

A 3D printed model enables architects to showcase a building’s design even before construction begins. One of the primary considerations in contemporary building design is how the proposed structure interacts with the landscape and surrounding environment.

By creating a scaled model that includes the surrounding landscape, architects can visualize how the design integrates with its environment. This mock-up can also be utilized for wind tunnel testing to assess environmental impacts.

Additionally, 3D printed architectural models facilitate urban planning around the proposed site, allowing stakeholders to evaluate options for cycle paths and pedestrian walkways within the new landscape.

3D Printing For Hobbyists

The rise of 3D printing and the availability of 3D printing service bureaus have fostered a flourishing industry of self-taught designers. These individuals are capitalizing on business opportunities by creating products for customers who lack access to customized or small-batch manufacturing techniques.

CAD Design

If you lack CAD skills, don’t worry! Thanks to websites like Thingiverse.com and GrabCAD.com, product designers share their designs for free. You can easily search for and download a variety of CAD models to use.

Our In-House CAD Designer

Whether you’re looking for an iPad mount or a GoPro holder for your bike, you’re likely to find it on those two sites. 3D Quick Printing is ready and eager to 3D print your part. Additionally, 3D printing service bureaus are dedicated to supporting the growth of small businesses.

“Although printer prices are decreasing, the cost of materials remains relatively high,” our Founder stated. “We specialize in fast turnaround for one-off and small batch production, and we guarantee unbeatable prices and delivery at our 3D printing service bureau.”

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