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Brooklyn, New York | PrintAWorld

Address: 394 McGuinness Blvd, Brooklyn, NY

Office hours: Mon-Fri(10:30 PM-6:30PM), Sat-Sun(12:30-6:30PM)

Phone number: +1 929-213-9604

Located at the heart of New York. Greenpoint has been PrintAWorld's home for the past three years.

We can’t count how many failed 3d prints we’ve experienced here to get to where we are now. Or even the number of times our laser cutter caught on fire.

Although we have outgrown this place, we still keep it to store some of our old memorabilia and as a dropoff point for select projects.

If you live around Brooklyn or Manhattan and need to pickup your project right away, you can head over to our Queens location or arrange a courier for pickup.

Services offered at this location

  • 3D Modeling

    Just give us a sketch, insipiration or a picture and we'll turn it into a 3D model. Our 3d modeling services range from designs for engineering, art, and many more. If you can draw it, we can build it.

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  • 3D Printing

    Our 3d printing service has helped NYC based artists, brands, architects and makers turn their ideas into its physical form. We specialize in SLA printing, which produces high-resolution 3d prints that hobby printers can only dream of. Our SLA printer is also capable of 3d printing large scale objects up to 2ft. We offer two-day turnaround for most projects.

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  • 3D Scanning

    Looking to reverse engineer or replicate an existing object? 3D scanning service might be right for you!

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  • Architectural 3D Printing

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  • Custom 3D Printing

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  • Custom Awards

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  • Custom Jewelry Design

    Custom jewelry design in NYC. We can prototype your jewelry using our 3d printing capabilities.

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  • Custom Trophy

    One-of-a-kind 3D printed custom trophies and awards. For brands and agencies who want to stand out.

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  • Designer Toy Production

    If you're looking for an NYC based custom toy manufacturer, PrintAWorld has you covered. Call us for more details about our Designer Toy Production Service.

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  • Laser Cutting

    We offer fast, affordable and professional laser cutting and engraving service. Our experienced technician has all the tools and knowledge to deliver your project with precision work. Our industrial laser cutter can cut up to 40" by 28" to fit your design.

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  • Manufacturing

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  • Metal 3D Printing

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  • Metal Plating

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  • SLA 3D Printing

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  • Sculpture Fabrication

    We help artists create stunning artwork using modern techniques such as 3D printing, 3D scanning and 3D modeling. We have created small to large sculptures up to 8 feet using different types of metal such as steel, gold, aluminum and more.

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Driving directions

PrintAWorld is located on 394 McGuinness Blvd, Brooklyn. From LaGuardia Airport (LGA) head west on LaGuardia Access Rd and use the left lane to merge onto Grand Central Pkwy via the ramp to Robert F. Kennedy Bridge W. Then merge onto Grand Central Pkwy and take exit 4 for Interstate 278 W/Brooklyn-Queens Expressway W toward Staten Island. Next, continue onto Brooklyn Queens Expy E and continue onto I-278 W/Brooklyn Queens Expy E. After that take exit 35 for I-495/L.I. Expy toward Eastern L.I./Greenpoint Ave and keep right to continue on Exit 35E, following signs for Greenpoint Ave/Interstate 495 E/Eastern Long Is and merge onto Queens Midtown Expy. At this point merge onto Queens Midtown Expy and use the left 2 lanes to turn slightly left to stay on Queens Midtown Expy. Turn left at the 1st cross street onto Greenpoint Ave and turn right onto Bradley Ave. Then turn left onto Van Dam St and continue onto Greenpoint Ave/John Jay Byrne Bridge. Finally, continue straight onto Greenpoint Ave/Lt. Glenn Wilkinson Way and turn right onto McGuinness Blvd. Slight right to stay on McGuinness Blvd and PrintAWorld will be on your right.

3D Printing | Large-Scale | The Factory NYC

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LARGE-SCALE 3D-PRINTING SERVICES

Massive 3D Prints


We offer large-scale 3d printing for artists, engineers, and designers. Individual parts at  72" (177cm), and even larger with sectional fabrication. Start with a napkin sketch, a physical object to scan, or with fully engineered CAD files. Our design and production team at The Factory NYC will bring your project to life.

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Start thinking in 3D

Rapid large-scale 3D Printing opens up a world of possibilities. The Factory NYC can take any object, scan it or model it, and bring it to massive scales. Our 3D Printer using a proprietary UV-cured acrylic polymer which allows a whole new scale and speed of rapid prototyping:

  • Rapid: 100x faster than typical 3D printing
  • Quality: Medium/High-resolution
  • Precision: Create your exact design in physical space, with 1/16" precision
  • Size: Monumental — massive print volume (57” x 44” x 70") can be used to manufacture forms at any size sculpture. By printing sculptures in multiple sections with interlocking joints, we can assemble even room-sized sculptures and beyond.
  • Cost: Affordable, less expensive than other sculpting processes
  • Lead-time: Can perform rush and standard turn-arounds. If you’re considering producing a sculptural form, reach out to us early in your project’s development to schedule usage.
  • Delivery: ship sculptures anywhere, pre-assembled or assemble on-site.

The future of storytelling is sculptural 


​​(and it's here)


​When it comes to the human experience, nothing can replace real life three-dimensional space. Today, there's nothing more powerful to realize this new vision than large-scale 3D printing. It's here, competitively priced, and within your brand's reach:

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Big Print Energy

The Factory NYC is the only event fabricator in NYC with a large-format 3D-printer — and its up to a 100x times faster than typical 3D Printing; and there is no size limit. We can print and assemble hundreds of parts to build forms at colossal scales.

Requirements

Adding sculpture to your next event is easy. You don't need 3D modelers on your team — we have you covered. The only requirement is bring your vision with a budget. We can accommodate your design concept for most situations:

  • If you have a 3D model, that's great, we can work with most formats
  • If you don't have a 3D model, we have a 3D modeling team.
  • If you have a small physical model — we can 3D scan it.

Even if you just have a 2D logo or design on pen and paper. We can create a digital model from scratch, and/or use 3D models from open source libraries. There are many ways to get started.

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Delivering amazing projects, daily.

Our team of installers works throughout the New York City greater area. Local, domestic, and international delivery available through air, land, and sea.

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In this post I would like to talk about such a simple detail as a hub cap in a car rim. But, since just a stub is not at all interesting, we will complicate the task a little by combining several techniques and materials together. [read more] nine0011

The use of 3D printing when tuning the old nine

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American scientists made a mold for 13-meter wind turbine blades on a 3D printer

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