3D Printing & Rapid Prototyping

Griffin Prototyping uses additive manufacturing to accelerate product development, reduce design risk, and shorten the time between concept and production. 3D printing allows ideas to be evaluated quickly and economically before committing to machining, tooling, or production.

How We Use 3D Printing

3D printing is integrated into our design and manufacturing workflow to:

  • Validate designs before machining

  • Test fit and assembly

  • Produce functional prototypes

  • Create custom fixtures and tooling

  • Manufacture low-volume components

  • Support reverse engineering projects

By combining 3D printing with CNC machining, laser cutting, and CAD design, we can rapidly iterate designs and identify potential issues before production begins.

Applications

  • Product development

  • Functional prototypes

  • Manufacturing fixtures and jigs

  • Robotic and automation components

  • Custom enclosures

  • Replacement parts

  • Research and development projects

From Concept to Production

Not every project requires the same manufacturing process. Some parts are best suited to additive manufacturing, while others ultimately require CNC machining or fabrication. Our goal is to select the right process for the application, balancing cost, speed, accuracy, and performance.

Whether you arrive with a sketch, CAD model, or existing component, Griffin Prototyping can help transform an idea into a tested, manufacturable product.