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Pros and Cons of Rapid Prototyping
Last Updated: When it comes to prototyping, it’s smart to sort out the kins of your design as quickly as possible to make sure you can start getting a return on your investment...
What does JawsTec do? Digital Manufacturing.
Businesses of the Future What is Digital Manufacturing? Although it sounds like a simple concept, digital manufacturing is much more complex than the name implies. To summarize the idea, digital...
Injection Molding vs 3D Printing
While injection molding and 3D printing are both contemporary technologies that can be used together, some projects are more suited to one form of production over the other. The main differences lie...
The Best of MJF 3D Printing
Last Updated: Multi-jet Fusion (MJF) is a 3D printing technique for nylon objects that has become one of the most common 3D printing techniques. Developed by HP, it has grown rapidly...
The Benefits of SLS 3D Printing
Last Updated: Selective Laser Sintering, or SLS, is a very common 3D printing method that is the best choice for many different projects. Because of this, SLS is very widely used,...
What does JawsTec do? Instant Quoting
Instant Quoting Instant quoting services are the modern equivalent of the manual price estimates of 50 years ago. Instead of a business owner spending hours traveling to find an estimate on his...
What does JawsTec do? CNC Machining
CNC Machining In the words of Andreas Velling of Factory's Engineering Blog, “…CNC machining has cemented its place in the manufacturing sector as a reliable and useful way of producing parts.”...
How long does it take to print my order?
FAQ #27 FAQ Manufacturing (jawstec.com) With our industrial 3D printers, we can usually get your parts printed in 12-24 hours. However, this does not include post-production. Adding the time it...
Do you print in color?
FAQ #26 FAQ Manufacturing (jawstec.com) We offer printing in color with our HP Jet Fusion 580 Color 3D printer. To purchase this printing method, a .3MF file must be uploaded and have color details...
How thick should a living hinge be?
FAQ #25 FAQ Manufacturing (jawstec.com) For living hinges, we suggest a minimum thickness of .65mm or .025in. This minimal thickness will ensure that your hinges turn smoothly and do not break...