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Get a free quote! 3D printing for everyone. Need a prototype or just want a cool toy? We do it all. Just starting out and still in the idea phase?

Need something 3D printed or do you have an idea for a prototype? Mo3D Printing can help take your idea from concept to reality. We have worked with small businesses and college professors to create patent pending prototypes. We've also printed toys and parts for the hobbyist and enthusiast. We can help 3D model and create technical drawings for your ideas with CAD. Already have a model or STL fil

02/06/2019

The future is here! Basically using similar principles to 3D printing.

Photos 08/31/2017

Had a blast at Gencon 50! I've had the opportunity to work with some awesome up and coming companies. Here is our most recent project - printing a custom designed mini for an upcoming board game! Stay tuned for more info and updates!

07/16/2017

Newly built computer running a virtual 12 core Ryzen processor feels good when running 3d printing slicing software. Instantly slices, no more waiting several minutes after every tweak.

Photos 06/07/2017

Starting to print some SE-44C pistols again. Let me know ASAP if you want in on this print run!

The Fuse 1 and Form Cell: Putting the Means of Production In Your Hands 06/05/2017

SLS Nylon printing on the desktop. This is amazing tech.

The Fuse 1 and Form Cell: Putting the Means of Production In Your Hands Today at The Digital Factory, Formlabs announced the Fuse 1, a 3D printer that brings the industrial power of selective laser sintering (SLS) to the benchtop, and Form Cell, our automated 3D printing solution for manufacturing powered by the Form 2.

Validating Isotropy in SLA 3D Printing 10/12/2016

A great read discussing some of the differences between FDM printing and SLA printing and some of the pros of the later. Different printing methods/machines are better for different end user applications. Mo3D has and does both SLA and FDM.

Validating Isotropy in SLA 3D Printing In SLA prints, there is no difference between the Z-axis and the XY plane in terms of chemical bonds; each continuous part printed on an SLA machine is a continuous polymer network.

09/25/2016

More lasers. Laser printing a TARDIS.

Photos 09/19/2016

Test printing a bear per request.

Photos 09/14/2016

Finally broke this beast free of his support. The surface finish and detail is perfection.

Photos 09/13/2016

SLA printer is up and running. Decided to see just how much detail can be achieved by printing some miniatures at 25 micron. The detail is even better in person.

Photos 08/20/2016

Check out that lettering. Unbelievably small and crisp. The entire top of this rook isn't bigger than a nickle.

Photos 08/20/2016

Doing some test prints with the new SLA printer. Nickle for size reference.

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