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Jul 2016

Hello,

I am new to the 3D printing area and have an accessories company where most pieces are made in either 925 sterling silver or brass with 18k yellow gold plating.

I am looking to have some large jewellery pieces made that I am struggling to have cast with regular jewellers due to the size. I am even struggling with services like Shapeways due to the pieces sizes, some up to 19 cm x 19 cmx 6 cm

I have had to try many different options including having pieces cast in stainless steel at a sculptor foundry, then finding car workshops willing to polish and then having to take to jewellery polishers to get into the small areas, then finding places willing to plate in silver & gold.

I am looking for some contacts who are able to help simplify this process and am very open to suggestions.

I potentially have a lot of work for whoever can facilitate!

The end point is I need quality finished products in silver and gold colours with a shiny surface that will not easily tarnish, preferably fully finished with any required polishing and plating done too.

Please let me know if anyone can help or give some suggestions and I can send through further details. I have attached some images as examples.

Thank you!
Georgia

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Hi Georgia,

Here I am :slight_smile:

I’m Paul from Oktane Concept in France. We are specialised in CAD/CAM services for Jewelry industrie.
We also cast precious metal in our workshop. And can provide you with yellow gold/pink gold/copper/silver/anthic silver/rhodium/ruthenium plating.
Of course molding, 3D modeling, scanning, stone setting, polishing and finishing, packaging…
Everthing jewelers need!

And good new since last week we are able to plate over 3D prints. Here is our first test over though material from Formlabs.

Have a nice day.
Paul

14 days later

Hi Georgia,

Our hub can do prints up to 250 x 250 x 200mm or even 300 x 300 x 450

We can print in PLA plastic, which some jeweller find burns away OK in investment casting. We are starting to test wax filaments for our machines, designed for use in lost wax processes.

We also have a range of PLA plastics containing high amounts of metal (from Proto-Pasta and ColorFabb) which can be polished up to look like bronze, copper, brass, iron and stainless steel.

Take a look at our hub https://www.3dhubs.com/sydney/hubs/bilby3d 1 and if in inner Sydney, drop in and take a look at our showroom where you can see some of what these machines can do for you.