METAL AND PLASTIC
3D Printing is changing the way products are designed, developed, tested, and manufactured.
From entry-level 3D printers to industrial systems, we have the tech to help you produce conceptual & functional prototypes, end-use parts, models, manufacturing tooling, jigs & fixtures, and more.

CUSTOM SERVICES
We are very focused on our customers because we know that our success depends on your success.
We have made it our mission to ensure that you not only get the right product for your needs but also that months and years into the ownership, you continue to be successful with it. We offer:
- 3D Printing
- 3D Scanning
- Reverse Engineering
- Design
- Custom Post Processors

THE PRODUCTS WE REPRESENT
We offer a wide range of products and services in the design and manufacturing industry. No matter what your manufacturing challenge is, we are here to provide you with the best solution.
IN-PERSON & REMOTE TRAINING

In-person Mastercam & Geomagic Classes
Our classrooms generally hold a maximum of 8 students. We strongly believe that our small class sizes are essential to ensure maximum instructor/student interaction and greater student success. Each student works on his/her own computer, and there is a great focus on hands-on learning. All software classes are taught on the latest version.
Remote Mastercam Classes
Years before the virus situation changed our world we were doing remote virtual online training for customers. This remote option saved time driving and money on travel costs. We have invested in new technology and instructors to ensure a learning experience as if the instructor were there looking over your shoulder guiding you.
Applications Training
Our High-Efficiency Milling class is an intense course on how to implement, evaluate and select components for high-efficiency milling to get shorter cycle times, reduce tool wear, and extend machine life. Students will learn guidelines for selecting key components with hands-on interactions to build their ability in identifying and creating an efficient milling process.
OUR LATEST 2 MINUTE TUESDAY VIDEOS
Two Minute Tuesday is a popular video series from Cimquest TV. These weekly videos focus on various topics in the manufacturing industry. Every Tuesday you’ll find a new, informative video from the Cimquest Team covering Mastercam, a variety of 3D Printers, CAD, Reverse Engineering & Inspection solutions, as well as Customer Spotlights, Tips & Tricks, What’s New, and much more. Sign up today so you don’t miss out.
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THE LATEST ARTICLES FROM THE BLOG
We post three new articles every week that covers the latest Cimquest, Mastercam, and 3D Printing happenings, product offerings, and update info along with general Industry trends and breaking news.
Metrology Minute – Runout and Total Runout in GD&T
In continuing our Metrology Minute focus on GD&T, this month we will discuss Runout and Total Runout. Simply defined, Runout is how much a model feature varies with respect to a datum when the part is rotated about the datum’s axis 360 degrees. The datum in question would necessarily be [...]
Comparing 3D Printer Soluble Support Material
Today we will discuss soluble support material for 3D printers that are in the extrusion category. During the extrusion-based 3D printing process, parts that feature structural overhangs or internal cavities require support material during a build. Think of it as temporary scaffolding extruded alongside the base material to support the [...]
Xpand3D – It’s a Wrap
Our virtual Xpand3D Design & Manufacturing event took place last week and it was a great success. We had a full virtual 'full house" and lots of positive feedback. We had an impressive lineup of topic experts answering some of the most common questions regarding design and manufacturing. And the [...]
Desktop Metal Redefines Woodworking With New Wood 3D Printing Technology
reprint from https://3dprintingindustry.com/ Desktop Metal has launched its subsidiary Forust, a brand focused on 3D printing functional end-use wood parts via binder jetting. The Forust process works by upscaling waste byproducts from the wood manufacturing and paper industries (sawdust and lignin). By mixing these byproducts with a special bio-epoxy resin [...]
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