10 to 10,000 parts.
No production-tool commitment.
Shipped in days.
Bridge production between prototype and full manufacturing. CNC for metals. Rapid injection molding for plastics. Sheet metal for enclosures. 3D printing for complex geometry. We pick the cheapest path for your exact quantity.
The right process for your quantity.
Volume fundamentally drives the economics. Below is our recommended process for common material + quantity combinations.
| Material | 10–100 parts | 100–1,000 parts | 1,000–10,000 parts |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aluminum | CNC machining | CNC machining | CNC or die cast |
| Steel / Stainless | CNC machining | CNC machining | CNC machining |
| Titanium / Inconel | CNC machining | CNC machining | CNC machining |
| ABS / PC / PP | 3D printing (SLS/MJF) | Rapid injection molding | Rapid injection molding |
| Nylon / Delrin | 3D printing or CNC | Rapid injection molding | Rapid injection molding |
| PEEK / Ultem | CNC machining | CNC machining | CNC or specialty IM |
| Sheet metal (Al/Steel) | Laser cut + bend | Laser cut + bend | Progressive die (partner) |
| Silicone / TPU | 3D printing | Vacuum casting | Injection molding |
The low-volume advantage.
No production-tool commitment
Below 5,000 parts, production tooling (hardened steel molds, progressive dies) doesn't pay back. Low-volume processes skip the NRE.
Fast iteration
Shipped CNC parts in 5 days. Test, refine, reorder in under 2 weeks. Production-tool lead time is 6–8 weeks per iteration.
Real production materials
Not 3D-printed PLA or PU castings — actual ABS injection, aluminum CNC, stainless sheet. Parts work like production parts.
Scale flexibility
Reorder 10 parts or 10,000 parts from the same process. No minimum order quantity beyond our $100 order floor.
Pilot-to-production bridge
Ship low-volume while steel production tooling builds in parallel. No gap between prototype and production.
Design changes accepted
Revisions between orders are free. Keep iterating until the design is finalized, then commit to production tooling.