Design
Prototyping
Sometimes just having a digital representation of your product is not enough to sell it. While CAD models, high quality renderings, and structural simulations can satisfy some buyers, and physical model always helps a bit more. Whether your product is machined from a solid billet of Aluminum, is a welded structure of steel tubing, or injection molded plastic or silicone, 3dyn provides sample models, or physical representations. These prototypes can be used for physical testing, market studies, advertising photoshoots, or even advanced products for sale on the open market.
Typical processes for prototyping, and what is know as rapid prototyping, can include casting of two part silicone, urethane, or epoxy into "soft" tooling, which is typically machined out of plastic, foam, or aluminum, before a full production steel mold is produced. Any problems with styling, functionality, and durability can be address prior to creating production molds.
3dyn machine shop, Haas VF-5XT and VF-2 vertical machining centers.
Other prototypes may just be machined aluminum. With in-house CNC capabilities, 3dyn machines your prototypes, and prepares them to a high polish, anodization, or just bare metal. Multiple components can be assembled into larger structures, whether bolted, press fit, or welded.
Machined Aluminum mounting blocks.

Carbon fiber steering wheel with integrated dash running MaxQData software.

Finished carbon fiber gravity car prototype, Aston Martin designed, 3dyn built.

Carbon fiber intercooler end tank, aircraft bulkhead passthough plate, shift knob.

Silicone mandrel in closed aluminum tool molded carbon fiber parts.

Prototype FridgeLocker assembly used for pre-production functionality and photo shoots.