All posts tagged: rapid prototyping

Realize TV: Clear Coat

Realize TV: Clear Coat

On our latest Realize TV episode we introduce you to our special Clear Coat finish that you can use for your next prototype. If you are looking for maximum clarity on a 3D Printed part, contact us to discuss your project. We offer a wide variety of finishing options.

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The Realize Photo of the Week

Here at Realize we are putting our best foot forward. This 3D printed foot bone creation will be one of many new items used to show off our abilities in our new and improved conference room. The capabilities at Realize are endless and we really took a step forward with this SLA prototype. It’s not just our awesome machines and resin at work over here, we also have talented specialists in our finishing department and a team ready to serve your additive manufacturing needs. Before you jump into your next project contact us  about the many ways we can help you with your 3D printing needs.

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The Realize Photo of the Week

We created this 3D Printed Hellcat wheel prototype for DSM and after a US tour of trade shows we are now featuring this beauty as the Realize Photo of the Week!

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3D Printed Apple

It’s August and that means back to school for most kids around the country. In honor of our students and teachers heading back to the schoolhouse this month we created the Realize 3D Printed Apple. We created this fruit prototype in one of our SLA Viper machines and then had our custom finishing department give the part a realistic feel by using custom paint and clearcoat. Best of luck in school this year to all!

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The Realize Photo of the Week

3D Printed parts can go through many different phases before a prototype would be considered finished. After we create the parts in the machines we have other places they may go here at headquarters. Here is an image of a Realize team member working on our bead blaster machine which we have named “The Blastinator.”

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