Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Cobaltdm – Water Cutting and Custom Metal Design Services



3D printing, or additive manufacturing, is where a 3D object is printed from a digital model. The 3D printer extrudes materials out of a nozzle, building objects layer by layer according to the instructions from the digital file.

3D printing has been used to make manufacturing prototypes for decades, but the technology has only recently become available for consumers to use themselves. The technology still has its limitations but it’s only a matter of time until this technology advances and dominates our manufacturing systems. 3D printing can also be a powerful tool for designers, who can create prototypes and mockups to pitch ideas to clients.


These amazing printed objects are redefining the manufacturing process, but many are made on industrial-grade printers that are not as accessible and affordable for the average consumer. For designers, 3D printing is better used as a tool than an end product. They’re great for making inexpensive prototypes of product designs to pitch to clients before they invest in expensive manufacturing processes and supplies.

Clients are super responsive to seeing print designs like business cards photoshopped into mock-ups, the same thing is true for 3D printed prototypes. Some designers actually use 3D printed characters to pitch company mascot designs to clients by giving them a maquette they can hold in their hands.

Let Cobalt design your next project. With over 15 years of experience designing for manufacturing, Cobalt is here to help. Discover the power of Water, Steel, titanium, Aluminum, Rubber, Plastic, and Glass. One machine, infinite possibilities.

We specialize in one off manufacturing by deploying standardized methods to the custom world. We can turn your favorite  portrait into a lasting metal work of art. 

We are watercutting service and a custom metal sign design company that takes your concept and design according to your needs with their machines without CAD software.

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