Services
Manufacturing services organized by outcome and process
Forge Labs treats core manufacturing technologies as services because process choice drives lead time, tolerances, finish, and economics. The service layer also includes outcome-based paths like rapid prototyping, bridge manufacturing, and end-use part supply.
Outcome-based services
Choose the manufacturing outcome first
These service pages focus on why a team is manufacturing parts, then connect that intent to the right technologies, materials, and production workflow.
Outcome-Based Manufacturing Service
Rapid Prototyping
Functional prototypes, engineering models, and design-validation parts delivered on production-grade equipment.
Outcome-Based Manufacturing Service
End-Use Parts
Production-grade polymer and metal parts built for real operating environments, not just prototype reviews.
Outcome-Based Manufacturing Service
Bridge Manufacturing
Interim production that keeps programs shipping while tooling, supply chains, or final manufacturing routes are still in motion.
Core technologies
Process-based services stay front and center
Technology pages remain the primary process layer in Services. They answer process-specific questions about speed, tolerances, materials, and design rules.
Selective Laser SinteringSLS
Production nylon for durable end-use parts and complex geometry.
StereolithographySLA
High-resolution resin printing for smooth parts and fine detail.
Multi Jet FusionMJF
Nylon production for efficient batch manufacturing.
Direct Metal Laser SinteringDMLS
Metal additive manufacturing for lightweight, high-strength parts.
Fused Deposition ModelingFDM
Functional thermoplastics for tooling, fixtures, and large parts.
PolyJet PrintingPolyJet
High-detail multi-material prototyping with smooth finishes.
CNC MachiningCNC
Precision 3-axis and 5-axis machining for metals and plastics.