TOY PRODUCTION AND MANUFACTURING

 

TOY PRODUCTION AND MANUFACTURING

 
 

Are you looking for small run resin casting production or ongoing large quantity manufacturing? We have the ability to do both and everything in between from small resin designer toys to large production consumer goods. We have a wide variety of professional artists and fabricators that can produce and fabricate all of your creative works needs.


Sculpting, Model making and Digital Assets

Digital sculpting, also known as 3d modeling or 3D sculpting, is the use of software that offers tools to push, pull, smooth, grab, pinch or otherwise manipulate a digital object as if it were made of a real-life substance such as clay.


Vinyl Slush and Roto Casting

Slush Molding thermoplastic casting in which a liquid resin is poured into a hot, hollow mold where a viscous skin forms; excess slush is drained off, the mold is cooled, and the molded product is stripped out.

Rotocasting, also known as rotomolding or centrifugal casting, is a method for forming thermoplastic resins where the molten material solidifies in and conforms to the shape of the inner surface of a heated, rapidly rotating container.

 RESIN FIGURE PRODUCTION

Small to Medium-scale production like industrial prototypes or resin toys. It can be done for amateur hobbyists with little initial investment, and is used in the production of collectible toys, models and figures, as well as small-scale jewellery production.


CNC Machined Parts

CNC machining makes it possible for three-dimensional cutting to be completed by following one set of prompts. As a result, manufacturers can produce parts in less time, reduce waste and eliminate the risk of human error and its pretty cool.

PLUSH (under construction)

 

Injection moulding Production

Injection moulding is used to create many things such as wire spools, packagingbottle caps, automotive parts and components, toys, pocket combs, some musical instruments (and parts of them), one-piece chairs and small tables, storage containers, mechanical parts (including gears), and most other plastic products available today. Injection moulding is the most common modern method of manufacturing plastic parts; it is ideal for producing high volumes of the same object