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3D Printing With Us

We specialize in quickly manufacturing and iterating prototypes to create your products faster and at lower cost. 

 

Do you have a part or assembly that's ready to move from drawing to prototyping? 

Portland 3D can help you quickly create inexpensive working prototypes using a wide variety of materials and manufacturing technologies.

Our rapid prototyping services will 3D print your design in your choice of plastic, metal or composite in just 1 to 10 days. 

3D Printing Services

Fused Filament Fabrication

 

Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF), also known as fused deposition modeling, creates 3D printed plastic parts by extruding thermoplastic filaments in successive layers. FFF 3D printing provides high dimensional accuracy and consistency on every part. Because of the strength and durability of industrial thermoplastics like ABS, PC and Ultem, it is ideal for fixtures, stamping tools, mechanical prototypes, form-fit-function models and small-batch production.

3D printed plastics are durable, inexpensive and quick to produce. 

Reimagine Manufacturing with HP Multi Jet Fusion 3D Printing

  

Have you ever heard the old adage which says that you can do something quickly, cheaply, or well, but not all three? 

The HP Multi Jet Fusion produces the least expensive, most durable and fastest 3D printed nylon parts on the market.

Portland 3D uses the HP Multi Jet Fusion 3D Printer to provide our customers with better products, faster and at less cost. Set your production free from the design limitations of traditional manufacturing

render intricate shapes with precision and durability every time.

When complexity, performance, and cost are all essential, there’s no need to compromise.

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We ensure a 24 hour response time and usually respond to inquiries within 1 hour. You can always call us for quicker response 503-536-5471

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3D Printing Company, Thermoforming & Machining in Portland

Utilizing cutting-edge technology to rapidly engineer, prototype, and manufacture custom products.

3D Printing and Manufacturing Services

Utilizing cutting-edge technology to rapidly engineer, prototype, and manufacture custom products.

Manufacturing Services

From engineering and design to manufacturing and rapid delivery. We empower your business with instant online quoting and ordering.

3D Printers, Manufacturing Equipment, and Software Distribution

We offer several lines of heavy manufacturing equipment, including metal and plastic 3D printers, specialty manufacturing equipment, collabortative robots, MFG support software and more!

Industries We Serve

We have custom manufacturing solutions for every type of industry. We provide on-demand manufacturing for businesses around the world.

Automotive

Simplify your supply chain and speed up prototyping, parts supply, and custom assembly.

Electronics

Utilize anti-static materials in custom electronic parts and assemblies.

Energy

Custom tooling and rapid prototyping. Quick production for repair or replacement.

Industrial

Custom prototyping, manufacturing, and finishing processes for unique applications.

Medical

Rapid manufacturing for medical devices, surgical, and diagnostic equipment providers.

Robotics

Scale your manufacturing and innovate faster with rapid prototyping and critical flexibility.

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01Request Quote

Get started with your project today by requesting a quote or giving us a call. We even offer instant 3D printing quotes for our most popular 3D printing services.

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02Engineering

With our in-house engineering and product design services, we can work with your team to ensure product viability and successful production and finishing.

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03Production

RapidMade uses the latest technologies and materials to help you supercharge your product development cycles with our rapid prototyping and manufacturing services.

Made in the USA

We provide all engineering, design, and product manufacturing services at our location in Portland, OR. Our team is large enough to handle complex and fast-production orders but small enough to maintain a customer and quality-focused approach.

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Portland-based Hilos creates sustainable 3D printed shoes - see how it's done


now, yes, shoes today printed on a 3D printer. And it's being done right here in downtown Portland by a company called Hilos, which won Best in Show at Austin's South by Southwest last spring.

It goes something like this: A computer-generated shoe design is sent to a 3D printer the size of a small car, specifically a Hewlett Packard MJF 5200. The nearly 2,000-pound printer runs all night to create about a dozen pairs of shoes (shoe insole and heel) . Local designers collect all the details and send the shoes directly to the buyer. Shoes are made only after an order has been placed.

3D printing technology allows Hilos to produce shoes on demand, helping to reduce overproduction, a major problem in the fashion industry.

“With our newly developed shoe molds specially adapted for 3D printing, we can go from idea to reality on the market in just 90 days. Traditionally, brands need 18 months,” said Elias Stahl, CEO and co-founder of Hilos. “With the speed and flexibility of this technology, we can significantly lower entry barriers while increasing a more sustainable outcome for the industry.”

Shoes are also notorious for being thrown into landfills and beaches. Hilos shoes are therefore specially designed to be recyclable at the end of their life. The company encourages customers to send old pairs for recycling. The bonus for this is a 15% discount on your next purchase at Hilos.

“The real beauty of this design, in my opinion, is that it is also fully rounded,” said Gaia Giladi, co-founder and chief creative officer of Hilos.

“3D printing allows us to create the internal channels you see here,” Giladi said, pointing to a hole in the sole of one of the shoes. “You can assemble the shoe in a whole new way by cutting through the upper without glue so you can easily cut through the wire, skin the platform and completely recycle every component. You can't do that with traditional production."

Giladi and Stahl hope to make their mark on the industry by collaborating with other brands. Hilos recently partnered with Helm Boots, an Austin-based men's shoe company, to create a custom design using Hilos' 3D printing technology.

“We came to Portland to start this company because Portland is the shoe capital of the US,” Stahl said.

At the same time, Stahl also acknowledges that Portland is at the crossroads of footwear and technology, where many well-known companies are based.

“With 3D Systems and HP and Autodesk located here, there is an incredible technology base and product experience that we think will change the retail landscape,” he said.

Hilos makes everything from strappy sandals and clogs to mules and chunky heels. Prices range from $175 to $375.

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