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New, Cost-efficient & Fast System to generate your prototype models
Need your idea generated in 3D CAD 
THEN
TURN DREAMS INTO REALITY
WE CAN DO IT

Models 3 Dimension for your prototyping needs
All we need is your (STL) file and we can make your model.

The Modeling System creates physical models directly from digital data in hours instead of days or weeks. The System is fast, versatile and simple, allowing you to produce a range of concept models and functional test parts quickly. The Modeling System’s sleek design and straightforward user interface make it the ideal prototyping system. In addition, the versatility of the machine allows us to make parts quickly for early concept evaluation and testing, painted parts for a finished look, or patterns for casting applications.


Build Size Each Peace:

8” x 10” x 8”
(203 x 254 x 203 mm)
To build larger parts then the box size (203 x 254 x 203 mm) can be accomplished by dowels or tags on each part which allow alignment of  any  number of parts to be glue together

Layer Thickness:

User selectable at time of printing; .003”-.010” (.076-.254 mm)

Minimum Wall Thickness:

A minimum wall of 1mm is possible were the area is small self supporting surface 

Material Options: 

High performance composite, snap-fit and direct casting

The way it works

Special points of interest:

  1. Just email us at sales@3dmodels.com.au and send your Zipped  STL file of your model (How to generate an STL file)
  2. We can quote using email within 24 hours
  3. The model can be dispatched within 4 to 4 working days

Postal address is     Models 3 Dimension
                                    6 Kenna St
                                    Chermside West, OLD, 4032

Phone call to 07 3359 5543

You may also obtain technical support by by e-mail to sales@3dmodels.com.au.

 

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Last modified: Monday June 09, 2008.