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3D Printing and Casting

DTM Technologies News and PR from DTM Technologies - Published 19 January 2016 Digitally created models, 3d printed, from this we create moulds for casting in high quality resins, ideal for bespoke art & design work, ornamental and engineering.
Laser scanning or photogrammetry, is basically a form of data capture that accurately recreates the real world in a digital form, which we do! But unlike most of our competitors, we can also model digitally and convert that back into a scaled physical 3d model. How is this done, well we use only the best 3d printing technologies to create very high resolution 3d prints that we use as a master, ( 3d printing can be expensive). Using the master we then create a mould for casting small production runs from 2 – 100 or more reproductions. What materials? Our casts are created with the highest grade polyurethane resins, dyed or painted. Why? So far we have produced a casting run of fish, some horses, and some architectural models. Mostly because they don’t exist yet, in the real world, only as someone’s concept drawing or digital 3d model, or they are our very own concepts based on client briefs. Sometimes holding something real is the only way a potential client, yours or ours, can get a grasp of what something is. Contact us for further information here
Bespoke 3d digital models and high Quality 3d Printing, moulding and Casting Service.

Other announcements from DTM Technologies

  • Laser surveys to digital drawings for planners and Architects

    For a limited time we are offering our laser scanning services with 30% off the normal price, contact us here for details. The reason for our service at a reduced cost is to help illustrate what we can do. We will also provide a free consultation session in order to answer any questions regarding Laser scanning and how the data can be used in your workflow

    19 Jan 2016

  • Llaneilain Church, Anglesey - Measured Laser Survey

    Laser scanning at an historic Church on the Isle of Anglesey. Interior and exterior captured in one day, all ready for further processing in the office.

    19 Jan 2016