3D Printing Services

3D Fabrication

We specialize in Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D printing, one of the most versatile and cost-effective manufacturing technologies available. Whether you’re looking to create one-off prototypes, low-volume production parts, complex custom designs or even mass production runs, FDM makes it possible, quickly and affordably.

No matter the industry or application, we deliver the precise parts you need, without the traditional costs or delays of conventional manufacturing.

Not sure? Try FDM for free – First sample is on us!

Rapid Prototyping

Prototyping delays cost you time and money. Every day you wait is a day your customers are asking for updates. A day your accountant is asking about cash flow.

We get it. That’s why we deliver functional prototypes in days, not weeks. Our 3D printing service helps you design, test, and iterate faster.  So you can move forward, impress clients, and keep revenue flowing.

Focus on what matters. We’ll handle the parts.

Industrial Design

You’ve got the idea. Maybe it’s a quick sketch on a napkin, or even an excited buyer asking when they can get their hands on it. But designing that idea into a functional, manufacturable product? That’s where the real work begins.

Industrial design is more than just drawing up blueprints. It’s about transforming concepts into products that work, perform and last. It’s about refining, testing, and perfecting every detail to ensure your product is not only beautiful but also manufacturable at scale.

Let’s take that napkin sketch and make it a reality.

Your first prototype is on us.

3D Printing Materials

Nylon (PA12/PA6)

Polyamide (PA), more commonly know as nylon, is a versatile engineering grade material. Whilst performing superbly under large and even repeated stresses, Nylon also possesses great resistance to both chemical and thermal exposure. Suiting it great to mechanical components or parts that see substantial wear in the field. This is our go to material for any engineering grade parts.

ABS

Despite being a difficult material to worth, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) is well worth the work. Commonly used in automotive components, LEGO bricks and an wear resistant consumer goods, ABS is an renown for its impact resistant and professional finish. It also has temperature resistance up to 90°C and mild chemical resistance. 3D printed ABS is ideal for parts requiring surface finishing or higher temperature resistance.

PETG

Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol (PETG) is one of our favourite materials here at Omniforge. Not only is PETG easy to work with, but PETG parts are often both cheap and functional. On top of this, PETG is food safe, resistant to temperatures up to 70°C and even resists chemical exposure. PETG is perfect for functional consumer and commercial products.

PLA

Polylactic Acid (PLA) is another faviourite here at Omniforge. Between its priceease of manufacture and versatility. Given its unmatched surface finish off the machine, we recommend PLA for all aesthetic consumer applications. PLA is also available is variety of specialty aesthetic varieties to emulate wood, stone and even metal finished.

ASA

Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate (ASA) is the ideal material for parts requiring superb chemical, temperature and UV resistance. Making it suitable for housings, enclosures and casings in outdoor environments.

TPU

Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) is a versatile engineering material. Available is a variety of shore hardness’s, from the rubber like 95A to the impact resistant 68D. We have used TPU in applications from squishy fidgets toys, extreme sport accessories and even orthotics.

Carbon Fibre Filaments

Carbon fibre filaments are made by embedding carbon fibres within other filaments. Usually PLA, ABS, PETG or nylon. This can have the effect of improving wearability of parts, layer adhesion and even improve temperature resistance. In fact, we have seen demos of PLA-CF (PLA carbon fibre) even being resistant to open flames. Carbon fibre filament is best used for parts requiring stiffness or large engineering parts where the warp of Nylon or ABS would make it impossible to manufacture otherwise.

PC

Polycarbonate (PC) is another engineering grade material ideal for parts that need to resist loads under high temperatures. With a heat deflection temperature up to 140°C and an impact resistance between Nylon and ABS, PC is ideal for electronic enclosures or under the hood automotive parts.

Not Sure?

Reach out via email or phone and we’ll help you find a solution for your problem.

Compare 3D Printing Materials

Material HDT (°C) Tensile Strength (MPa) Rigidity UV Resistance Chemical Resistance Key Benefit
PLA ~55 50–60 High Poor Poor Aesthetic parts, models
PETG ~75 50–60 Medium Moderate Good Functional consumer parts
ABS ~95–105 40–50 Medium Poor Moderate Post-processing, heat resistance
ASA ~95–105 40–50 Medium Excellent Good Outdoor enclosures
Nylon (PA12) ~100–120 60–75 Low–Medium Moderate Excellent Mechanical/wear parts
TPU ~80 30–50 Low (Flexible) Moderate Good Shock absorption, flex parts
PC ~130–140 60–70 High Moderate Moderate Heat/impact resistance
Carbon Fibre (CF) Base Dependent +10–20% over base Very High As base Improved over base Stiff, low-warp engineering parts

Use Cases

One-Off Parts

Not every part needs a full production run.

We print individual parts for:

  • Engineers testing fit or function

  • Hobbyists replacing obsolete components

  • Architects and educators creating tangible models

✔️ Single prints can be produced within 24 hours
✔️ No minimum order quantity

If you can send a 3D file, we can produce a real-world part in days—not weeks.

Small Batches

You don’t need 10,000 units. You need 12.
Startups, designers, and researchers frequently order:

  • 5–50 units for user testing

  • Pilot production for market validation

  • Components for short-term installations or events

✔️ Every unit is serializable or customizable
✔️ No tooling = zero setup cost

If you're testing product/market fit, this is the fastest way to get your idea into people's hands.

Large Batches

Yes, 3D printing scales. No, you don’t need injection molds.

We support industrial clients with:

  • 100–10,000+ unit runs of validated designs

  • Batch traceability & dimensional consistency

  • Ongoing part revisions without scrap

✔️ Tolerance variance as low as ±0.1mm
✔️ Repeat batches ship on consistent lead times

This is low-risk manufacturing for teams that need flexibility, not 12-week tooling lead times.

On-Demand Manufacturing

Outsource production without holding inventory.

We work with eCommerce brands, subscription services, and industrial suppliers to:

  • Print & ship parts as orders are placed

  • Handle low-volume SKUs economically

  • Launch custom product lines without setup cost

✔️ Integrated with Shopify / WooCommerce / manual workflows
✔️ Orders ship within 2–5 business days

You sell, we fulfill. You never touch a part.