by Scott Geller | Front Page, News
3D Printing is a revolutionary technique for creating prototypes and parts in very low volumes. But it can also be used in combination with another technique to cost-effectively make parts in quantities up to 250 or more. That other technique is casting parts out of...
by Scott Geller | Front Page, News
In the reverse engineering business, no two projects are the same. There are always different challenges, and we have to apply our capabilities to overcome them. Recently, we had a customer come to us with a particularly unique project. It was an unusual, custom part...
by Scott Geller | Front Page, News
When it comes to producing plastic parts in prototyping and low-volume applications, there are three main options: 3D Printing, Urethane Casting, and Low-Volume Injection Molding. Which is best for your needs? First, let’s quickly define each of the techniques: 3D...
by Scott Geller | Front Page, News
All Cindy Shinabarger had was an idea and a looming deadline. They had no engineering drawings, no knowledge of material selection, and no one to help and advise them. “Nobody wanted to talk to us because we’re so small,” said Shinabarger. They needed a miracle, and...
by Scott Geller | Front Page, News
Scott Geller re-started the South Atlanta User Group a year ago after dividing the Atlanta User Group into North and South to make meetings more accessible to folks in the area. By day, Scott works with a team of SOLIDWORKS engineers and runs his own company called...
by Scott Geller | Front Page, News
Challenge MVE faced a challenge. They needed to verify their capabilities to a customer, and they turned to PartWorks for help. MVE manufactures cold storage equipment for the biomedical industry. One of their customers wanted to be able to mount an automation system...
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