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The Realize Photo of the Week

New scale is on board at Realize. No, we are not weighing the team. We use these scales for month end inventory. That way we know how much resin we used in a month. We track by weight. We are constantly producing prototypes and the SLA machines are always running and each month this helps us gauge our usage.

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Realize Photo of the Week

We use many different items around the office for a variety of reasons. Sometimes parts/prototypes need wiped off and cleaned coming out of the SLA machines. Here is what we are currently using for this job! 3D Printing gear at its finest. Apparently alcohol wipes are used for a wide range of duties.

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Realize TV : Somos NeXt

Realize TV: Somos® NeXt

Realize, Inc. is a Rapid Prototype service provider specializing in Stereolithography, 3D printing, RTV Molding, Cast Urethane Models and Custom Finishing. Realize TV consists of short and informative videos that focus on what is going on around Realize and touches on the latest trends in the 3D Printing industry. Enjoy! Contact us with any questions. realizeinc.com

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The Realize Featured Project: The Feinger

At Realize we have many different projects and ideas for prototypes that come through our doors. It’s always exciting to take on a new challenge and help develop new ideas clients bring to us. We also enjoy reflecting on the product and experience once it’s completed and out in the market. We talked with the creators of The Feinger about the development of their product, the 3D printing/additive manufacturing industry, and what they are up to now.

 

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1- Tell us about your business/product and how we started working together.

 

Our business is the Feinger, we are manufactures of a mobile device accessory that allows a user to secure their device on their hand, in their vehicle, home or office, literally anywhere with a flat surface. Our product is very sensitive to fit and we knew we had to get prototypes made prior to building our production die. After searching through Indianapolis listings, we found Realize and immediately reached out for a consultation.

 

2- How did you use Realize and 3D Printing to help with your project?

 

We were able to implement Realize 3D printing to test different designs to find the best fit for our product. Without this ability to visualize and physically test our concept, the production die development would have been much more costly and lengthy.

 

3- How do you think you will use additive manufacturing in the future and are there any new directions or capabilities you would like to see in the industry?

 

After experiencing the value of Realize, we will continue to use additive manufacturing during each product development. Again, in order for our product to be successful our fit of our ball and socket design must be precise. The implementation of additive manufacturing has allowed us to save so much time and money by being able to physically inspect the concept. If there were anything I would have changed in regards to the industry, it would be to continue to improve the resins to simulate particular plastic combinations a bit more accurately and reducing breakdown.

 

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4- What were the biggest challenges with creating the parts we did for you?

 

Obviously there were not many challenges at all working with your organization. Everyone was always very friendly and professional that we interacted with. Again, the only possible change that I could see that may have benefited us is the ability to get the order resin finish to be able to test the ball and socket it as it is popped on and off.

 

5- What is something that you personally would like to have 3D Printed?

 

Personally, because I am so intimately involved with our product, it is hard to think of anything other than an our concepts in development. We have some very exciting things happening in regards to integrating our product into cell phone cases, developing pocket clips, and a universal handle bar mount that can be used on a bike, motorcycle, baby stroller, grocery cart, literally anything with a bar. However on a lighter note, if I was able to get something printed for fun, it would be a bust of Albert Einstein.

 

6- What else do we need to know about The Feinger and where can we get one?

 

The Feinger is an exciting new accessory that is just beginning to developed a strong market. Our product is the most versatile compared to all of our competition. The product is affordable and available online at www.thefeingernow.com We will soon be launching a selection of popular smart phone cases that will be Feinger ready. This will allow for no mistakes during installation and we are very excited as we believe it will get a better response from consumers. Pop It, Lock It, You Won’t Drop It!TM

 

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The Realize Photo of the Week

The NFL season is upon us. Next week we will have games to watch that actually mean something. I’m sure many of you will be drafting and competing in a fantasy football league. We have a very exciting new project that we are working on and here is a sneak peak of it. Next week Realize will deliver the “World’s first 3D printed (downloadable file) Fantasy Football Plaque. ” For now, here is a prototype of our trophy for the Champion at Realize. Still some work to do but can’t wait to see the custom finishing on this beauty. Stay tuned.

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