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Hybrid ManufacturingDMLS Metal Printing with CNC Post-Processing

Forge Labs uses CNC machining primarily as a secondary operation for DMLS metal parts. After printing, stress relief, and support removal, we machine critical bores, datums, sealing faces, threads, and interfaces to improve tolerance control where the additive process alone is not enough.

Build Volume
Dependent on DMLS part
General Tolerance
Geometry Dependant
Layer Height
N/A (subtractive machining)
Machinery
Multi-Axis CNC Mills
Technology Overview

Hybrid Manufacturing for DMLS Parts

Hybrid manufacturing combines DMLS metal printing with secondary machining on the features that drive fit, sealing, alignment, and assembly. The result is additive geometry where it adds value and machined precision where the part needs tighter control.

Why manufacture with Hybrid

Advanced manufacturing capabilities enable complex geometries, functional prototypes, and end-use production parts that would be impossible or cost-prohibitive with traditional manufacturing methods. From functional prototypes to end-use production parts, this technology delivers exceptional performance across demanding industries.

Hybrid Manufacturing example showing hybrid DMLS post-processing and machined feature quality

Advanced Applications

Advanced Manufacturing Components

The Hybrid manufacturing process delivers precision parts through controlled layer-by-layer construction, ensuring consistent quality and mechanical properties.

Production applications

Advanced Manufacturing Solutions

The Hybrid manufacturing process delivers precision parts through controlled layer-by-layer construction, ensuring consistent quality and mechanical properties.

Key advantages

Complex geometries: Intricate internal channels, overhangs, and assemblies impossible with traditional manufacturing.

Functional prototypes: Test mechanical properties and fit before investing in production tooling.

Custom tooling: Jigs, fixtures, and manufacturing aids tailored to specific production requirements.

End-use parts: Production components for aerospace, medical, automotive, and industrial applications.

Hybrid automotive components
Hybrid medical devices
Hybrid aerospace components
Hybrid complex geometries
Manufacturing Process

The Hybrid Manufacturing process

Every hybrid job moves from DMLS build planning into post-print processing, machining of critical features, and final inspection. The goal is not to machine the whole part from billet, but to selectively improve the surfaces and dimensions that determine whether the printed component works in the final assembly.

Hybrid DFM Review

Step 1 of 4

Hybrid DFM Review

Engineering reviews the DMLS geometry first, then defines which features stay as-printed and which require machining stock, datums, and secondary finishing.

Inputs
3D CAD, control drawings, inspection needs
Review Time
Same day to 24 hours
DFM Output
Printed and machined feature plan
Quality Plan
Datums and inspection checkpoints defined
Build Volume

Large machining envelopes accommodate oversized parts or multi-setup fixtures with precision up to Dependent on DMLS part.

Precision (mm)

Hybrid DMLS finishing for tight-tolerance bores, datums, threads, and sealing surfaces to Geometry Dependant.

Speed

Cycle time optimized to geometry, toolpaths, and material selection using Cycle times optimized per feature set and fixture strategy.

Machines

Forge Labs manufactures Hybrid parts using 3-Axis and 5-Axis CNC Mills / CNC Turning Centers.

Material Library

Hybrid DMLS Material Set

These materials reflect the DMLS metal alloys most often routed into secondary machining for tighter interfaces, improved sealing surfaces, and assembly-critical geometry.

Aluminum 6061 Part
Metal

Aluminum 6061

High-Strength Structural Aluminum Alloy

Aluminum 6061 is a versatile precipitation-hardened alloy that combines magnesium and silicon as primary alloying elements to achieve exceptional mechanical properties. This heat-treatable alloy offers an outstanding balance of strength, ductility, and corrosion resistance, making it ideal for structural applications where high performance and reliability are essential.

Tensile Strength

310 MPa

Elastic Modulus

69 GPa

Temp Resistance

300 °C

Applications

Aerospace Structures/Automotive Components/Marine Hardware/Precision Fixtures

Stainless Steel 316L Part
Metal

Stainless Steel 316L

Marine-Grade Austenitic Stainless Steel

Stainless Steel 316L is the most popular 3D printed metal at Forge Labs for corrosion-resistant 3D printed parts. It combines high strength, excellent ductility, and strong chloride resistance, making it a go-to material for marine hardware, chemical processing equipment, food production components, and precision industrial assemblies.

Tensile Strength

640 MPa

Elastic Modulus

185 GPa

Temp Resistance

870 °C

Compliance

ASTM A240/UNS S31673/EN 1.4441

Applications

Industrial Components/Chemical Processing/Food Processing/Marine Applications

Titanium Ti64 (Ti-6Al-4V) Part
Metal

Titanium Ti64 (Ti-6Al-4V)

Aerospace-Grade Lightweight Alloy

Titanium Ti-6Al-4V (Grade 5) is the most widely used titanium alloy in aerospace and automotive applications. This alpha-beta alloy offers an exceptional strength-to-weight ratio and excellent corrosion resistance.

Tensile Strength

1080 MPa

Elastic Modulus

114 GPa

Temp Resistance

350 °C

Compliance

ASTM F1472/ASTM F2924/ASTM F3302

Applications

Aerospace Structures/Precision Components/Automotive Racing/Sports Equipment

Maraging Steel Part
Metal

Maraging Steel

Ultra-High Strength Steel for Precision Tooling

Maraging Steel MS1 is a ultra-high strength steel with exceptional hardness and dimensional stability achieved through precipitation hardening. With its 18% nickel content and low carbon composition, it delivers superior mechanical properties ideal for precision tooling applications.

Tensile Strength

2080 MPa

Elastic Modulus

190 GPa

Temp Resistance

400 °C

Compliance

ASTM A538/AMS 6514/DIN 1.2709

Applications

Injection Molding Tools/Mechanical Engineering/Precision Tooling/Aerospace Tooling

Post-Processing

Material Surface Finishes

Hybrid metal parts can leave selected surfaces as-printed while machining and finishing the interfaces that control assembly, sealing, and appearance.

As-Machined Hybrid Finish
Standard

As-Machined

Ra 1.6 - 3.2 Micrometers

Parts deburred and cleaned straight from the machine with visible tool marks. Ideal for functional components and internal features where cosmetic appearance is not critical.

Finish attributes

Surface RoughnessRa 1.6 - 3.2 micrometers
AppearanceVisible tool paths and matte finish
ApplicationsFunctional parts and prototype assemblies
Anodized Hybrid Finish
Premium

Anodized

Protective Oxide Finish for Aluminum 6061 Parts

Anodizing adds a controlled oxide layer to compatible aluminum components, improving corrosion resistance, surface durability, and cosmetic consistency on finished hybrid metal parts.

Finish attributes

Surface RoughnessAs built baseline with anodized coating applied
AppearanceClear or various colored finishes
ApplicationsAluminum housings, brackets, and customer-facing metal hardware
Post-Processed Hybrid Finish
Specialty

Post-Processed

Custom Finishing and Coatings

Includes bead blasting, anodizing, electropolishing, painting, and part marking tailored to your specification.

Finish attributes

Surface RoughnessProcess dependent
AppearanceUniform cosmetic finish or coated surface
ApplicationsCustomer-facing products and regulated hardware
Value-Added Services

Hybrid DMLS Finishing Services

Machined DMLS parts succeed when machining allowances, workholding, finishing, and inspection are planned alongside the additive build.

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Machining stock planning

Define which DMLS faces, bores, and threads need extra stock before the part is printed.

Custom fixturing and datum strategy icon

Custom fixturing and datum strategy

Reference irregular printed geometry reliably during secondary machining.

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Critical feature finishing

Machine sealing surfaces, bolt patterns, threads, and interfaces that control fit and function.

Instant Quote Tool

From Upload to Delivery

Upload files, configure manufacturing specs, and track production in one workflow built for engineering teams.

File upload interface
Uploading files

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Step 01

Upload CAD Files

Automated file checks before production

Drop your CAD files and receive immediate manufacturability feedback. Critical geometry and wall checks run as soon as files are uploaded.

  • Upload STEP, STL, OBJ, and production drawing files
  • Auto-detection for thin walls and trapped volumes
  • Instant design feedback before checkout
Industry Applications

Hybrid Applications Across Industries

CNC machining is used when tight tolerances, surface finish, and predictable material performance are non-negotiable. Teams use CNC for fixtures, brackets, enclosures, prototypes, and production components across metals and engineering plastics.

Machining is the default choice for production-ready parts when you need tight dimensional control, broad material selection, and established finishing options. It is often used for first articles, fixtures, and end-use components that must match spec without process variability.

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  • Instant pricing with automated manufacturability analysis
  • Production workflows built for repeatable quality
  • Engineering support from prototype to production
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Frequently Asked Questions

Hybrid Manufacturing Questions & Answers

Common questions about hybrid manufacturing workflows for DMLS metal parts. Can't find what you're looking for? Reach out to our technical team.