by Ella | Aug 16, 2022 | 3D printing, Additive Manufacturing
FAQ #9 FAQ Manufacturing (jawstec.com) Because we track all our orders in the same system, we prefer if you place your orders online through our instant quote page rather than by email or phone. However, we are happy to answer any of your questions through email to...
by Ella | Aug 16, 2022 | 3D printing, Additive Manufacturing
FAQ #7 FAQ Manufacturing (jawstec.com) We do offer rush production on select materials, which are MJF PA12, SLS PA12, and SLS PA2200. However, there are a few limitations with rush production orders. Rush production orders must be placed by 2:00 pm Mountain Standard...
by Ella | Aug 16, 2022 | 3D printing, Additive Manufacturing
FAQ #6 FAQ Manufacturing (jawstec.com) Our quote engine supports STL, 3mf, OBJ, STP, and STEP files. Unfortunately, we are not able to quote off PDF or scanned drawing files, only 3D CAD files are usable. If you have issues uploading your CAD files, you can initiate...
by Ella | Aug 16, 2022 | 3D printing, 3D Printing Materials, Additive Manufacturing
FAQ #5 FAQ Manufacturing (jawstec.com) We recommend that the minimal wall thickness of your parts be at or above 1mm. If your walls are not at least this thick, printing can result in lines, holes, and marks that will be unacceptable in appearance or could even cause...
by Ella | Aug 16, 2022 | 3D printing, Additive Manufacturing
FAQ #3 (I linked each material to it’s info page on the website) FAQ Manufacturing (jawstec.com) Thanks to our wide variety of printers, we can offer 8 different materials to our customers. We currently use MJF glass-filled Nylon PA12, MJF Nylon PA12, MJF...
by Ella | Aug 16, 2022 | 3D printing, Additive Manufacturing
FAQ #4 (Not sure about the vapor polishing part) FAQ Manufacturing (jawstec.com) Yes, tumbling and polishing can affect your piece by up to .05mm. While this is not a huge amount, it can be an issue for certain parts, especially those that are very small or specific...