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Manufacturing

Design for additive manufacturing

Reliability Matters

Brun.ing specializes in design for printing. With crossover understanding of CAD & slicing we can create tuned, production-ready models.

Good printing design means

Reduced post-processing

No print failures/downtime

Quality, at speed

Premium products

Lower waste

Automated, loopable prints

Optimized for strength

ABS has been the primary material used here for the past 7 years. Due to this understanding of the material, the resulting parts are smooth, precise and strong.

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Fine-tuned for quality

We strive for consistent, smooth surfaces. Gcode analysis and digital microscopes help us inspect a model before & after printing, to achieve the best finish possible.

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Designed for efficiency

Good print design means the absolute minimum in post-processing. Reduced supports, reduced assembly, reduced waste, and increased efficiency helps bring parts and products to market without intensive labour costs or quality issues. Designs like the articulated hand and bread cat are entirely print-in-place, without the joint shakiness you would expect from typical print-in-place designs.

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FAQs

Any thermoplastic that melts between 0-300 degrees and is available as filament- ABS, PC, PA, carbon fibre composites and much more.

Variable infill and variable layer height allow for strength and quality where it matters most- plain, flat areas are printed with larger layers, and detailed/small areas are printed with a finer layer height and more infill, resulting in high quality and strength despite low print times

Developing a production-ready print can take days, weeks or just hours, depending on the complexity and physical demands. If you have any questions feel free to reach out! :)

Let's Roll.

Designs that tell stories, and invite new ones. Reach out here to consult, collaborate, and create together!

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We conduct an ideation session where we understand your product goals and wider product strategy, and sketch some initial concepts.

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We'll go and create prototypes for the most interesting concepts, and iterate on them with you towards the ideal solution.