At MakerVerse, we offer different 3D printing technologies for printing metal and polymer parts at industrial quality from rapid prototyping to end-use parts. Lead times are from just five business days.
Our material and technology offering
Our material portfolio contains different metals and polymers, ensuring maximum flexibility for every on-demand manufacturing use case.
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Laser Powder Bed Fusion 3D Printing
L-PBF is used for printing metal parts. This 3D printing technology is equally suitable for producing functional prototypes as well as engineered parts. Due to its high precision, this technology can realize complex, dimensionally- stable parts.
Selective Laser Sintering 3D Printing
SLS is used for producing polymer parts for a range of use cases. Whether used for functional prototypes or end-use applications, this 3D printing technology is very accurate and not susceptible to tooling wear.
Multi Jet Fusion 3D Printing
MJF, a 3D printing technology for polymer parts, is especially suitable for prototypes that require good mechanical properties (e.g. prototypes for injection molding parts). It is also capable of producing high-quality end-use parts.
Fused Deposition Modeling 3D Printing
FDM produces parts out of thermoplastics. This 3D printing technology is useful for functional prototyping, especially for visual and geometric assessments. Specific use cases are jigs and fixtures and parts for art, architecture, and model-making.
Unlock the potential of 3D printed and CNC Machined parts
From prototypes to end-use products, our state-of-the-art technology allows for precise, cost-effective manufacturing that can bring your ideas to life faster than traditional methods.
Say goodbye to long lead times and high minimum order quantities, and hello to limitless design possibilities. With our 3D printing and CNC machining solutions, you can take your product development to the next level and stay ahead of the competition.
After a strong performance at Elon Musk's "Not-a-Boring Competition" in 2021, Swissloop Tunneling has been busy upgrading its award-winning tunnel boring machine. With some critical parts made by MakerVerse, the team is readying its powerful device for the upcoming competition in the United States.
Siemens Energy has long relied on additive manufacturing to reduce development times and build high-performance parts. The company now uses MakerVerse to expand its additive manufacturing capabilities for developing specialized end-use parts and unique prototypes.
Hopper Mobility is an electric vehicle startup founded in 2021. With MakerVerse, the startup quickly and cost-effectively tested better-performing housing for their steering wheel dashboard and mirrors. MakerVerse's fast lead times and instant quotations were deciding factors for Hopper Mobility's sourcing decision.
MakerVerse accomplished platform-to-platform integration with the first delivered parts for Siemens. Siemens and MakerVerse believe platform-to-platform connectivity will expand the availability of the AM Network users within Siemens and beyond.
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MakerVerse is one of the few suppliers that can follow the fast pace imposed by the new space industry in terms of quality and lead time.
Florian Gallean Mechanical Engineering Project Manager at Aerospace Lab
Switzerland
Working closely with MakerVerse on this project was so helpful. The personal touch and technical expertise made all the difference, and I look forward to working together again.
Francesco Longhetti Head of WARR Rocketry
Germany
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Choose your Technology
All the technologies you need, all in one place. At MakerVerse, you can choose from 12+ manufacturing technologies and 100+ materials, covering additive manufacturing, CNC machining, sheet metal fabrication, and more.
L-PBF is used for printing metal parts. This 3D printing technology is equally suitable for producing functional prototypes as well as engineered parts. Due to its high precision, this technology can realize complex, dimensionally- stable parts.
L-PBF - Laser Powder Bed Fusion
SLS is used for producing polymer parts for a range of use cases. Whether used for functional prototypes or end-use applications, this 3D printing technology is very accurate and not susceptible to tooling wear.
SLS - Selective Laser Sintering
MJF, a 3D printing technology for polymer parts, is especially suitable for prototypes that require good mechanical properties (e.g. prototypes for injection molding parts). It is also capable of producing high-quality end-use parts.
MJF - Multi Jet Fusion
FDM -Fused Deposition Modeling
FDM produces parts out of thermoplastics. This 3D printing technology is useful for functional prototyping, especially for visual and geometric assessments. Specific use cases are jigs and fixtures and parts for art, architecture, and model-making.
SLA - Stereolithography
SLA is a 3D printing technology that unlocks intricate design possibilities with precision and versatility. It's one of the most popular resin-based 3D printing technologies, combining low costs with advantageous mechanical attributes.
DLP - Digital Light Processing
DLP is a cutting-edge additive manufacturing technique that utilizes photopolymers and UV light to produce highly detailed and smooth-finished parts. The projector selectively cures the resin layer by layer, building the object from the bottom up.
PolyJet
PolyJet printing, or material jetting, is a 3D printing technology that jets and instantly UV-cures thin layers of liquid photopolymer, producing parts with remarkable detail and an impeccably smooth surface finish.
WAAM -Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing
WAAM is a 3D printing technology is gaining traction in manufacturing, and for good reason. The process is fast, accurate, and capable of precisely producing large objects. This technology creates everything from enormous crane hooks to entire bridges in Amsterdam.
Choose your CNC Machining Technology
Makerverse provides a diverse range of CNC Machining technologies, encompassing CNC Milling, CNC Drilling, and CNC Turning. Harness precision and efficiency with our state-of-the-art services!
CNC milling is a highly accurate machining process that uses multi-point cutting tools to create parts. This manufacturing process is compatible with almost any material and offers high standards regarding surface finish. It's also an efficient technology, offering short lead times and serial production capabilities.
CNC Milling Services
CNC turning is a machining process that creates exact parts with cylindrical shapes, like shafts and sleeves. A pre-programmed computer program controlling the cutting tool enables high accuracy levels, making CNC turning capable of everything from simple to intricate parts. This technology is compatible with almost any material – including polymers and metals.
CNC Turning Services
CNC drilling produces holes in preparation for threading or for end-use. It offers unparalleled precision and repeatability, ensuring consistent hole placements across high-volume production runs.
Rapid casting combines traditional casting methods with 3D-printed molds. This technology is ideal for low-cost, one-off parts. MakerVerse will design the mold for you - you only need to provide the design file for the part and we take care of the rest.
Sheet Metal Fabrication
Sheet metal fabrication cuts, bends, and shapes metal into various forms using specialized tools. This process is ideal for producing precise parts in large quantities. We offer full range of cutting methods: Laser, Waterjet, Plasma and more.
Vacuum Casting
Vacuum casting uses a master pattern to create a silicon mold, which is then filled with liquid plastic, making this technology perfect for producing small batches of intricate, high-quality plastic components. It’s a cost-effective technology for prototypes, production, and specialized parts.
Injection molding uses a mold to inject molten material into a shaped cavity to create a solid object. This technology is capable of producing high-quality and high-precision parts. It offers consistent quality, design flexibility, and cost-effectiveness.
Yes, we have achieved tolerances of +/- 0.0025 mm. We will inform you of what’s possible for your project, as tolerances depend on the material, geometry, and dimensions of your part.
Can you supply the full spectrum of quality inspection documents and certificates for rapid-turnaround orders?
Yes, in addition to our fast lead times (beginning from 6 business days for CNC projects), we can offer material certificates, finish certificates, first article inspections, dimensional measurement reports, CMM scans, 3D scans, certificates of conformity, certificates of origin, non-destructive testing, and much more with a qualified European and global supply chain.
Do you have access to AS9100 certified manufacturers?
Yes. We are ISO9001 certified for quality and have a large network of AS9100 manufacturers to produce flight-ready components across three continents.
CNC Machining
Makerverse provides a diverse range of CNC Machining technologies including CNC Milling, CNC Drilling, and CNC Turning. CNC milling delivers precise parts with superior surface finish, while CNC turning specializes in cylindrical shapes, both offering versatility across materials. CNC drilling ensures accurate hole placement for threading or final assembly. Together, these technologies enable efficient and precise manufacturing solutions for various applications.
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Materials offered covering metals & polymers
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Technologies including 3D printing and CNC
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Printers and CNC milling machines globally
Choose your Technology
At MakerVerse, we offer different 3D printing technologies for printing metal and polymer parts at industrial quality from rapid prototyping to production. Lead times are from just six business days.
3D printing, or Additive manufacturing, builds parts layer-by-layer using computer-aided designs. It’s capable of highly intricate and complex shapes from various materials, such as metals and polymers.
3D Printing
Volume Production Technologies
From sheet metal fabrication to rapid casting, MakerVerse’s additional technologies work for a wide range of applications. Popular use cases include high-volume production, precise end-use parts, and more.
CNC Machining
CNC machining is a computer-controlled manufacturing method where programmed software controls controls complex machinery based on pre-determined movements. The different types of machines include mills, turns, and drills.
CNC machining is a computer-controlled manufacturing method where programmed software controls controls complex machinery based on pre-determined movements. The different types of machines include mills, turns, and drills.
CNC Machining
Volume Production Technologies
3D Printing
Choose your Technology
3D printing, or Additive manufacturing, builds parts layer-by-layer using computer-aided designs. It’s capable of highly intricate and complex shapes from various materials, such as metals and polymers.
From sheet metal fabrication to rapid casting, MakerVerse’s additional technologies work for a wide range of applications. Popular use cases include high-volume production, precise end-use parts, and more.
All the technologies you need, all in one place. At MakerVerse, you can choose from 12+ manufacturing technologies and 150+ materials, covering additive manufacturing, CNC machining, sheet metal fabrication, and more.
Our 3D printing and CNC machining material portfolio contains different metals and polymers, ensuring maximum flexibility for every on-demand manufacturing use case.
Metal 3D Printing
Metal 3D printing is ideal for creating complex and dimensionally stable metal parts. It is equally suitable for producing functional prototypes as well as engineered parts.
Polymer or plastic 3D printing are used in a multitude of products and sectors due to their low cost, ease of manufacture, versatility and water resistance. It is equally suitable for printed parts that require good mechanical properties or must be produced very efficiently, i.e. jigs & fixtures on replacement parts.
Polymer 3D Printing
CNC - Metal and Polymer
CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining is a manufacturing process that uses computer-controlled equipment to cut, shape, and form materials. It is commonly used to create precision parts and components for a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, medical, and industrial. Here at MakerVerse we offer CNC machined parts for your projects, either for prototyping or for serial production.
Upload a file and put your parts into production quickly. We use millions of data points to give you a competitive price.
Complete accuracy with AI-powered algorithm
Total transparency - what you see is what you pay
Endless flexibility to experiment with different materials, finishes, technologies, and designs
Choose your 3D Printing Technology
At MakerVerse, we offer different 3D printing technologies for printing metal and polymer parts at industrial quality from rapid prototyping to production. Lead times are from just 06 business days.
L-PBF is used for printing metal parts. This 3D printing technology is equally suitable for producing functional prototypes as well as engineered parts. Due to its high precision, this technology can realize complex, dimensionally- stable parts.
L-PBF - Laser Powder Bed Fusion
SLS is used for producing polymer parts for a range of use cases. Whether used for functional prototypes or end-use applications, this 3D printing technology is very accurate and not susceptible to tooling wear.
SLS - Selective Laser Sintering
MJF, a 3D printing technology for polymer parts, is especially suitable for prototypes that require good mechanical properties (e.g. prototypes for injection molding parts). It is also capable of producing high-quality end-use parts.
MJF - Multi Jet Fusion
FDM -Fused Deposition Modeling
FDM produces parts out of thermoplastics. This 3D printing technology is useful for functional prototyping, especially for visual and geometric assessments. Specific use cases are jigs and fixtures and parts for art, architecture, and model-making.
SLA - Stereolithography
SLA is a 3D printing technology that unlocks intricate design possibilities with precision and versatility. It's one of the most popular resin-based 3D printing technologies, combining low costs with advantageous mechanical attributes.
DLP - Digital Light Processing
DLP is a cutting-edge additive manufacturing technique that utilizes photopolymers and UV light to produce highly detailed and smooth-finished parts. The projector selectively cures the resin layer by layer, building the object from the bottom up.
PolyJet
PolyJet printing, or material jetting, is a 3D printing technology that jets and instantly UV-cures thin layers of liquid photopolymer, producing parts with remarkable detail and an impeccably smooth surface finish.
WAAM -Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing
WAAM is a 3D printing technology is gaining traction in manufacturing, and for good reason. The process is fast, accurate, and capable of precisely producing large objects. This technology creates everything from enormous crane hooks to entire bridges in Amsterdam.
Makerverse provides a diverse range of CNC Machining technologies, encompassing CNC Milling, CNC Drilling, and CNC Turning. Harness precision and efficiency with our state-of-the-art services!
CNC milling is a highly accurate machining process that uses multi-point cutting tools to create parts. This manufacturing process is compatible with almost any material and offers high standards regarding surface finish. It's also an efficient technology, offering short lead times and serial production capabilities.
CNC Milling Services
CNC turning is a machining process that creates exact parts with cylindrical shapes, like shafts and sleeves. A pre-programmed computer program controlling the cutting tool enables high accuracy levels, making CNC turning capable of everything from simple to intricate parts. This technology is compatible with almost any material – including polymers and metals.
CNC Turning Services
CNC drilling produces holes in preparation for threading or for end-use. It offers unparalleled precision and repeatability, ensuring consistent hole placements across high-volume production runs.
CNC Drilling Services
Choose your Volume Production Technology
At MakerVerse, we offer everything from Vacuum Casting, to Sheet Metal Fabrication to Injection Molding. Experience unparalleled versatility with us!
Rapid casting combines traditional casting methods with 3D-printed molds. This technology is ideal for low-cost, one-off parts. MakerVerse will design the mold for you - you only need to provide the design file for the part and we take care of the rest.
Sheet Metal Fabrication
Sheet metal fabrication cuts, bends, and shapes metal into various forms using specialized tools. This process is ideal for producing precise parts in large quantities. We offer full range of cutting methods: Laser, Waterjet, Plasma and more.
Vacuum Casting
Vacuum casting uses a master pattern to create a silicon mold, which is then filled with liquid plastic, making this technology perfect for producing small batches of intricate, high-quality plastic components. It’s a cost-effective technology for prototypes, production, and specialized parts.
Injection molding uses a mold to inject molten material into a shaped cavity to create a solid object. This technology is capable of producing high-quality and high-precision parts. It offers consistent quality, design flexibility, and cost-effectiveness.
Working with MakerVerse and leveraging their extensive eco-system to support on demand parts requirements has allowed us to be more responsive and agile. They have successfully delivered on what we have asked of them to date, and this allows us to focus our expertise on where it is most needed.
Quan Lac Vice President of Additive Manufacturing at Siemens Energy
MakerVerse really took the time to understand our project and help us. Working together was a great experience, as they were always so open and transparent about all the parts we ordered.
Camilla Chitvanni Co-Head of Engineering at Swissloop Tunneling
MakerVerse is a great partner for us on our journey towards revolutionizing automotive technology. Their focus on both innovation and precision is a perfect fit.
Stefan Ender Co-founder and Managing Director at DeepDrive
Working closely with MakerVerse on this project was so helpful. The personal touch and technical expertise made all the difference, and I look forward to working together again.
Francesco Longhetti Head of WARR Rocketry
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Key Feature: Automatic CNC Quotes
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Our AI-powered pricing engine automatically uses the geometric metadata from your 3D files and all the features and tolerances from your technical drawing. Get a quote based on your exact specifications for more than 150 materials and 30 finishes.
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