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Quickparts, one of North America's largest providers of custom designed parts, ranging from rapid prototyping to plastic injection molding, recently launched a new CNC machining service called QuickCutCNC.

Quickparts, the innovator of online instant quoting for rapid prototypes, has taken their experience and knowledge and created a customer friendly website where engineers can quote and purchase CNC machined parts. The new QuickCutCNC service is able to provide engineers with CNC machined parts in less than five business days, with material options ranging from aluminum to over 30 different plastics. Users simply upload their 3D CAD files to the website, select the parameters of their project, and submit the quote. The customer will typically receive his or her custom binding quote for the uploaded designs within twenty four hours.

The QuickCutCNC service allows engineers to buy prototypes and low volume CNC machined parts inexpensively and fast. The service is designed to allow the customer to quickly receive a quote and place an order for CNC machined parts without requiring much human interaction. The machined parts serve as highly functional prototypes since they are constructed from actual production grade plastics, unlike the photopolymers or powder based materials used in traditional additive rapid prototyping processes. The key to the new service is being able to provide CNC machined parts in less than five days.

“Quickparts is excited about continuing our mission of making it easy for our customers to get custom designed parts by offering this great new user friendly service for obtaining CNC machined parts,” said Dr. Ronald L. Hollis, Quickparts, President and CEO. He continued, “We feel as a leader in the product development industry, it is our responsibility to drive technological advancements to make it easier for customers to develop new products. Combining technology with our unmatched approach to customer service, we feel we are tapping into an underserved part of the product development market.”

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