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FDM Fast Prototyping from Darmstadt, Germany

Fast Prototyping.
Digital & Physical Parts in 1–3 Days

Get high-quality FDM prototypes fast. We support your digital workflow, print with reliable materials and ship to you - ready to test, validate and iterate in just 1-3 days.

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1-3 Day Turnaround

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FDM
Printing

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SLA Resin
Printing

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Digital
Prototype

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Small-Batch
Production

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Fast and
Secure Shipping

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Made in
Germany

Upload without uncertainty

Send STL, STEP, OBJ or reference images. Tell us purpose, deadline, tolerance expectations and quantity.

Feasibility first

We check wall thickness, overhangs, orientation, supports, fit risks and visible problem areas before printing.

Material matched to use

Choose fast, strong, heat-resistant, flexible or visually clean materials — with clear trade-offs.

Status to delivery

You know what happens next: review, quote, approval, print, cleanup, quality check, packing and shipping.

Fast Prototyping That Removes Waiting Time

The fastest prototype is not just printed quickly — it is prepared correctly, reviewed early, and handled with a clear decision path.

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File Intake

Send Files & Goal

Upload model files and tell us what must be tested: fit, function, look, strength, assembly or size.

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Fast Review

Printability Check

We flag critical geometry, support needs, tolerances and quick fixes before production starts.

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Material Choice

Best Option, Not Guesswork

We recommend the material and print settings that match speed, strength and budget.

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Approval

Quote & Timeline

You receive clear pricing, estimated delivery and any assumptions — no hidden production surprises.

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Build & Ship

Print, Finish, Deliver

We print, remove supports, inspect the part, pack it safely and ship with tracking link.

What to Send for the Fastest Quote

The clearer the input, the faster the prototype. These details reduce loops and help us start production sooner.

3D file

STL, STEP or OBJ. STEP is helpful when dimensions or engineering intent matter.

Quantity

One prototype, multiple versions or small batch? Quantity affects nesting, material and lead time.

Use case

Visual sample, fit check, functional load, heat exposure, outdoor use or assembly test.

Critical dimensions

Mark holes, slots, mating faces and tolerances that must be checked carefully.

Material preference

PLA, PETG, ASA, TPU or another material requirement. We can recommend alternatives.

Deadline & address

Tell us when and where the prototype must arrive so we can plan shipping realistically.

Built for common fast-prototype jobs

Product development prototypes for quick design decisions

Functional housings, brackets, mounts and enclosures

Fixtures, jigs, adapters and workshop repair parts

Multiple design versions for comparison testing

Small-batch validation before tooling or larger production

How fast can a prototype be delivered?

Suitable FDM parts can often be reviewed, printed and shipped quickly. The final timeline depends on file readiness, size, material, finish and shipping destination.

Can you help if my model is not print-ready?

Yes. We can flag printability issues and suggest practical changes. For larger edits or CAD rebuilding, we provide a separate recommendation.

Which material is best for fast prototypes?

PLA is fast and economical for visual and fit checks. PETG adds toughness. ASA is useful for more demanding environments. TPU is used for flexible parts.

Do I need exact tolerances?

Not for every part. If a prototype must fit with screws, bearings, clips or another component, mark those dimensions so we can review them before printing.

What happens after I approve the quote?

We prepare the file, print the part, remove supports, inspect the key features, pack it safely and send tracking information.