Design and fabrication

3D Printing

Physical prototypes for the lab, classroom, bench, and odd little problems.

3D printing and design support are part of the research workflow: build the thing, hold it, test it, improve it.

Printed parts

Custom parts, adapters, brackets, small mechanisms, and lab-support objects.

Design help

Model cleanup, first-pass CAD thinking, fit checks, and practical iteration.

Educational models

Teaching pieces, demonstrations, skeletal or biological forms, and hands-on learning objects.

Prototype bridge

Printed pieces that help connect a research idea to something a person can test.

Useful prototypes do not need to be precious.

A rough print can answer whether a part fits, whether a teaching model makes sense, or whether a lab idea deserves a cleaner second version.

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