Specialty Service · Our Speed Discipline
Rapid prototyping services that keep pace with your ideas
A prototype is a question your team is asking. We get you the answer fast: file review within hours, physical parts in as little as 24, and courier delivery that puts the print in a New York City design review the same week it was sketched.

Why speed changes the outcome
Iteration speed is a design advantage
Teams that test physical parts weekly out-design teams that test monthly — not because they're smarter, but because reality corrects CAD faster than any meeting. Our whole rapid prototyping operation is tuned to shorten that loop: quote in hours, print overnight, deliver by courier, repeat.
We're process-agnostic on purpose. Early form studies usually run on FDM for speed and economy; fit and finish checks step up to SLA detail; functional validation moves into SLS nylon that behaves like production plastic. One vendor, one thread of accountability, every stage of the funnel.
And when the prototype graduates, so do we — the same file flows straight into bulk production printing with no re-onboarding.
| Prototyping tempo | |
|---|---|
| Quote response | Within business hours |
| Fastest turnaround | 24h on qualifying parts |
| Typical turnaround | 24–72 hours |
| NYC delivery | Same-day courier available |
| Processes | SLA · FDM · SLS |
| Revisions | Unlimited — that's the point |
What clients prototype with us
Rapid prototyping use cases
Engineering validation
Tolerance checks, thread fits, snap tests and assembly rehearsals before tooling money moves.
Investor & client demos
A part in the hand closes rooms that renderings can't. We've printed the night before more than one pitch.
Ergonomic studies
Grips, wearables and handhelds where the only honest test is a human hand.
Design-week sprints
Agencies iterating daily during a sprint, with courier drops timed to the afternoon critique.
Read the play-by-play of a one-day cycle in CAD file to part in 24 hours.
Start the next iteration today
Upload the current revision before lunch and there's a real chance you're holding it tomorrow. Deadlines welcome — bring us a hard one.