What We Do
On-Demand Manufacturing
We are more than just a 3D print shop. We are experts in our field and ready to support your team of designers and engineers throughout the product development process. When you use our 3D printing services and additive manufacturing processes, you reduce the lead time of your product with manufacturing set to the highest standards.
With 3D Print Shop, you get instant access to our on-demand manufacturing specialists to help you finish your prototype in the shortest possible time. Choose from a range of services, from 3D-printed metal or plastic parts to injection molding and cast urethane modeling. We ship directly to you from our facilities and are here to support our customers.
3D Print Shop is your personal consultant and manufacturer for all your 3D printing projects.
We offer on-demand manufacturing solutions, including additive manufacturing processes and 3D technologies, known for their efficiency and quality output. Whether it’s creating prototypes, parts or full productions, we offer you an integrated service that fulfills all your project requirement.
As a trusted leader in our field, we help organizations and individuals realize their vision and achieve their project goals. Now you can enjoy the benefits of on-demand manufacturing and use them to your advantage. Select from our range of services, including 3D printing, cast urethane modeling and injection molding.
With facilities throughout the US, we are able to provide rapid prototypes and low-volume quick-turn parts in less than 48 hours. We specialize in four types of production: Rapid prototyping, Advanced prototyping, Low-volume quick-turn injection molding, and Appearance models.
On-demand Manufacturing
Understanding your requirements and objectives is important to us. We'll listen and work together to ensure your 3D project is a success.
Learn About our Digital Manufacturing Processes
3D Print Shop offers a range of digital manufacturing solutions to help design and engineering teams, small businesses, and individuals turn their digital models into physical reality. As our valued customer, you gain access to our advanced digital processes and support from our team of experts.
Check out some of the 3D printing and manufacturing processes in our facilities around the US.

Stereolithography
Delivers highly accurate parts with smooth finishes. Popular 3D printing process capable of printing complex shapes and detailed parts. Create small or large models up to 5 ft. (1.5 m) in high resolution, free from distortions.

Selective Laser Sintering
Ideal for quick delivery of prototypes without additional tooling. Allows for accurate production in a range of high-quality materials. Create high-quality prototypes and parts with complex geometries.

ColorJet Printing
Fast and cost-effective 3D printing technique ideal for full-color concept models. Produce parts with complex geometries and accurate models with high-quality finishes. Surface can be further smoothened with a clear coating.

Direct Metal Laser Sintering
Advanced direct metal printing process without the need for additional tooling. Perfect for the fine production of metal parts where traditional methods are not an option. High-quality 3D printing of objects.

Cast Urethane
Rapid prototyping process providing a wide range of material options. High accuracy in finished product comparable to injection molded parts, including feel, texture, color, and appearance. Ideal for low-volume pieces.

Die Casting
Ideal for volume production of strong metal parts with complex shapes and fine details. Reusable mold ensures consistency in production and quick turnaround. Versatile, high-speed production of prototypes or final product.

Low-Volume Quick-Turn Injection Molding
High-precision and quick construction of molds for parts production. Ideal for quantity production of prototypes or parts requiring multi-cavity tooling, overmolding, secondary operations, and tight tolerance.

Fused Deposition Modeling
FDM is cost-effective and ideal for the quick production of low-volume prototypes used for testing fit, form, and function. Produce parts direct from CAD using high-grade thermoplastic materials.