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What can we do for you

At 3D Forms, we provide a range of 3D Printing related manufacturing services.

You can learn about all the various types of printing methods and their benefits.

We can advise you on which of those methods is best to print your part with.
And then print it for you.

We can design your idea and model it into a 3D file suitable for any method of manufacturing.

Our consultation service can help you understand how additive manufacturing can be integrated into your production line.

You can learn about all the capabilites that 3D Scanners offer.
And have your part 3D Scanned with us.

There are galleries of impressive parts for you to discover what is possible with this new techonology.

If you are new to this industry, or having trouble with your printer, we can give you support.

And we can advise and sell you your very own 3D Printer.

Come and advance your capabilities with us.

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Design tools laid out next to each other

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DESIGNED

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3D SCANNED

Two gears interlocking with each other

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3D PRINTING

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A small house being printed in layers to show how 3d printing works

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IT WORKS

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Possibilities of 3D Printing

Architecture Models

Art

Creative

Engineering

Jewellery

Medical

Products

Toys

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3D Printing News

Dog given 3D Printed Bone Implant

Dog given 3D Printed Bone Implant

Scientists at the University of Glasgow have successfully implemented an innovative new treatment for creating synthetic bones into a dog. The process is hoped to lead to human bone implants from a 3D printer.

3D printed material mimicks a conch shell

3D printed material mimicks a conch shell

MIT have used 3D printing to replicate the innate toughness of a conch shell. The research found a 3D printed structure was up to 85% stronger by mimicking the criss-crossed layers typically found in the shell. The