Specialty Service · Production
Bulk 3D printing: manufacturing without the mold invoice
Injection molding wants five figures and eight weeks before the first part exists. Production 3D printing wants a file. For runs from a few dozen to a few thousand units, we deliver consistent, sellable parts on a per-unit price curve that drops as quantity climbs.

When printing beats tooling
Below a few thousand units, additive usually wins the math outright — no mold amortization, no minimums, no penalty for revising the design mid-run. Above that, it still wins as bridge production: sellable inventory shipping while your injection tooling is being cut overseas.
Runs are batched across FDM for economical enclosures and hardware, and SLS nylon when parts need molded-grade mechanical behavior. First articles go out for your approval before the full run commits.
Consistency is the whole job
Production work lives or dies on part #400 matching part #4. We lock the print profile after first-article sign-off, inspect against your critical dimensions, and pack in counted, labeled batches ready for your fulfillment shelf.
| Production runs at a glance | |
|---|---|
| Sweet spot | 25 – 5,000+ units |
| Tooling cost | $0 |
| First articles | Included for approval |
| Design changes | Free between batches |
| Processes | FDM · SLS · SLA |
| Packing | Counted & batch-labeled |
Get a per-unit price curve
Tell us the part and the quantities you're weighing — 100 vs 500 vs 1,000 — and we'll quote the whole curve so you can decide with real numbers.