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Saves you money Whether you make a 3D printed mold, and epoxy mold or have an aluminum mold professionally machined, the cost of making a mold to fit this machine will be far less expensive than it would be to make one for a production size injection molder. |
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Saves you time If you're an inventor or do any kind of product development work, you've probably experienced the "fun" of having to modify a prototype five, ten or even twenty times until you finally get it the way you want it. With this machine, you can quickly produce multiple variations of your prototypes as quickly and often as you need them, and not have to wait days or weeks for someone else to do it for you. |
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Makes you money With this machine you can produce small plastic products inexpensively and sell them to niche markets. Some examples are: component parts for model cars, boats, planes & trains; game pieces; jewelry; keychains; military and game figurines (and custom accessories for them), etc. In addition this machine can be ideal way to produce small component parts used in other products, such as machinery, appliances, tools, electronics, automobiles, etc. |
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Quality made Our benchtop molders are made in the USA with quality component parts produced by experienced machinists, who take great pride in their work. |
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Reasonably priced When you consider the money and development time it saves, the cost of this machine can often be justified even if you need it for a single project. |
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Preserves Confidentiality By making your own prototypes you avoid the risks associated with disclosing your ideas and inventions to others too early. |
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Tangible Asset If you pay someone else to make a plastic part for you and it doesn't work the way you thought it would, that money is gone regardless. If you invest in your own machine, you can make as many prototypes as you want, whenever you want, and even if none of them work, you still own a machine that has value. |
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Uncomplicated This is a simple machine: You melt the plastic, then inject it into the mold by pulling down the handle. That's pretty much it. |
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Competitive Edge Whether you use this machine for your hobby, business, invention, education, artistic creation, quality control, R&D, or for some other purpose, the ability to manufacture real plastic parts at a moments notice is a big competitive advantage. |
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