What does CNC Turning offer for prototyping? Accuracy, strength, choice of materials, a range of features and more. Part-to-part repeatability is excellent with CNC turning.
When classic car enthusiasts handbrake cover disintegrated, he turned to 3D printing as a solution. Prototype Projects 3D scanned the part, carried out remedial work and modifications before applying finishing touches
Discover how Micro Projection Stereolithography works in our short video. Parts are characterised by high accuracy, extremely fine detail and exceptionally smooth surfaces
In this part 1 guide to model making, we explain what professional model making is, when it is useful and what it can achieve. Almost all industries producing physical items benefit from model making.
In part 2 of our guide to model making, we take an in-depth look at the workflow of model making projects and the various technologies we apply.
Introducing Projection Micro Stereolithography, or PµSL, the latest 3D Printing technology added to Prototype Projects' offering. Ideal where sizes are small and accuracy is critical.
Justin Pringle, Managing Director, talks with Marketing Manager, Sadie Moden, about the many benefits of vacuum casting as part of the product development cycle.
Vacuum casting is used for concept models, functional prototypes, jigs and fixtures, and end-use parts, so the finish(es) must be selected carefully. So, what are the finishing options?
We are CNC machinists. We CNC machine parts that will be manufactured by other processes once they are in mass-production, as well as produce one-off final parts and small batches.
Fast turnaround is crucial in product development which is why we offer a fast CNC Express service to turnaround parts in 3 working days. But how do we do that?
Every 3D printing technology has its advantages and disadvantages. We take a detailed look at PolyJet to see when this might be the best 3D printing technology for your next prototype project.
With sun lotion, hats and copious amounts of water in tow, the Prototype Projects team headed over to Church Farm in Ardeley, a community interest not-for-profit social enterprise, for a day of organised bushcraft fun.
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