Fast & affordable prototyping
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Dimensional accuracy of ± 0.25% with a lower limit: ± 0.25 mm (0.01")
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Lead times from 1 business day
The easiest way to source high-quality 3D printed prototypes and production parts. Order from our network of highly experienced 3D printing shops. ISO 9001, ISO 13485 and AS9100 certified.
Get an instant 3D printing quote See a sample quote All uploads are secure and confidentialWe have over 90 3D printing shops in our network and are well known for manufacturing high-quality parts at competitive prices, from rapid prototyping with Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) to functional end parts made with Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) or Multi Jet Fusion (MJF).
Fast & affordable prototyping
Dimensional accuracy of ± 0.25% with a lower limit: ± 0.25 mm (0.01")
Lead times from 1 business day
Functional prototyping & low-run production
Dimensional accuracy of ± 0.3% with a lower limit of ± 0.3 mm (± 0.0118″)
Lead times from 3 business days
Functional prototyping & low-run production
Dimensional accuracy of ± 0.5% with a lower limit of ± 0.5 mm (± 0.020″)
Lead times from 3 business days
Visual prototyping
Dimensional accuracy of ± 0.2% with a lower limit of ± 0.127 mm (± 0.005")
Lead times from 2 business days
With over 65,000 customers from every industry, including aerospace, defense, robotics, medical, machinery, automotive and electronics, we have extensive experience meeting a diverse range of 3D printing requirements, from prototyping to production: Visual aids, concept models, injection-molding prototypes, form-fit & function prototypes, tooling and casting patterns, jigs, grips and fixtures, and durable end parts.
Upload a CAD to start (STEP, STP, IGES, IGS, SLDPRT, 3DM, SAT, STL, OBJ or X_T)
Price updates in real-time as you change materials, lead time, etc..
No hidden costs. Our instant quotes are not just indications, but the actual price, and include shipping and customs up front.
Hubs takes the stress out of manufacturing by guaranteeing the quality and consistency of every part. Each order is dimensionally and visually inspected to make sure it meets the Hubs Standard.
We can generate instant 3D printing quotes for 25+ plastics. For metal 3D-printed parts, you can request a quote from our parent company, Protolabs.
With over 90 local 3D print shops in our network we have virtually unlimited production capacity in both the EU and the US, and can always guarantee broad capabilities, immediate capacity and competitive prices. Our manufacturing partners can offer the following certificates: ISO 9001, ISO 13485 and AS9100.
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Your parts are made by experienced 3D printing shops within our network. All facilities are regularly audited to ensure they consistently meet the Hubs quality standard. We include a standardized inspection report with every order and offer a First Article Inspection service on orders of 100+ units.
We have partners in our network with the following certifications, available on request: ISO9001, ISO13485 and AS9100.
Follow this link to read more about our quality assurance measures.
You can select the right 3D printing process by examining which materials suit your need and what your use case is.
By material: if you already know which material you would like to use, selecting a 3D printing process is relatively easy, as many materials are technology specific.
By use case: once you know whether you need a functional or visual part, choosing a process is easy.
For more help, read our guide to selecting the right 3D printing process. Find out more about Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), Selective Laser Sintering (SLS), Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) and Stereolithography (SLA).
In order to reduce the cost of your 3D prints you need to understand the impact certain factors have on cost. The main cost influencing factors are the material type, individual part volume, printing technology and post-processing requirements.
Once these have been decided, an easy way to further cut costs is to reduce the amount of material used. This can be done by decreasing the size of your model, hollowing it out, and eliminating the need for support structures.
To learn more, read our full guide on how to reduce the cost of 3D printing.
Our knowledge base is full of in-depth design guidelines, explanations on process and surface finishes, and information on how to create and use CAD files. Our 3D printing content has been written by an expert team of engineers and technicians over the years.
See our complete engineering guide to 3D printing for a full breakdown of the different 3D printing technologies and materials. If you want even more 3D printing, then check out our acclaimed 3D printing handbook here.
We have an extensive range of online resources developed to help engineers improve their capabilities.
Milling (3-, 4- & full 5-axis), turning and post-processing
50+ metals and plastics & 10 surface finishes
Tolerances down to ±.0008” (0.020 mm)
Lead times from 5 business days
Laser cutting, bending, post-processing
6 metals & 9 surface finishes
Tolerances down to ±.004” (0.010 mm)
Lead times from 5 business days
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