Managing to Get Things Done in a Downturn

A detailed view of a craftsman in a contemporary workshop using a custom 3D printed tool for a precision task. The environment is well-lit, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern technology, with high-tech equipment visible around the workspace.
Workshop with a Custom 3D Printed Tool:

As a manufacturer are you having to batten down the hatches in anticipations sharp downturn in activity? Do you still need to get things done or maintain your production lines?

3D printing tools, jigs and fixtures can often undercut the cost of traditional subtractive fabrication . This is usually down to reduced time and material costs.

3D printed parts can be as strong as machined parts if designed properly and using appropriate materials and printing processes. There are examples of 3D printed lifting grippers tested to 1000kg or 4 times the maximum. Don't be discouraged from considering 3D printed tools, jigs, or fixtures as they can be budget-friendly alternatives. We would love to help.

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