An FDM 3D printing farm in Sydney, scheduled by software and watched by cameras. Here's exactly what it can hold, fit, and finish.
Parts over 350 mm in any axis get split, printed, and joined — flagged at quote time so it's never a surprise.
Need it tighter? Add a dimensional QC report at checkout and we measure your critical dimensions against the drawing — and tell you if FDM can't hold them before we print.
Support removal and cleanup on every part. "As printed" still means handled, inspected, and deburred where supports touched.
Contact faces smoothed by hand. For parts that slide, mate, or get held.
ABS and ASA only — a sealed, glossy, water-tight surface that reads injection-moulded.
Heat-set brass, M3–M5, fitted square. Bring screws to the part, not the printer.
Cameras watch every plate and an AI failure detector pauses anything that starts to go wrong — spaghetti, lift-off, a clogged nozzle. A human clears it in the morning and the queue reroutes around it overnight. Every finished job gets a QR ticket: which machine, which spool, which operator signed the QC.
One process, run extremely well, is how the price stays at roughly half a bureau's. FDM covers most functional parts — brackets, enclosures, jigs, fixtures, end-use plastics. If your part genuinely needs resin detail or sintered nylon, we'll say so at quote time instead of printing it badly.