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Business card holders & promotional items incorporate company logos and industry themes, all in full-color 3D

Business card holders & promotional items incorporate company logos and industry themes, all in full-color 3D

Full-Color 3D Printing (ZPrinter 650)

  • Turn your BIM and CAD models into tangible marketing materials.
  • Create colorful models that catch the eye.
  • Show fine, hidden, or internal details of complex designs.
  • Produce inexpensive form/fit prototypes quickly.
  • Use for business presentations, technical training, art projects, architectural models, and many other applications...
  • Bring your favorite video game character to life.
  • Explain an operation to a patient with a replica of their tissue.
  • Print customized Christmas ornaments. 
  • Ask about our proprietary solutions that turn ZPrint parts into usable parts.
  • Learn more about full-color 3D printing

Build volume: 10 x 15 x 8 inches (larger with assembly).

Color: with almost 400,000 colors to choose from, why skimp?

Size: scale-down huge machines, buildings, artwork to hand-held or table-sized replicas

Logistics: avoid lugging heavy machinery to trade shows

 

RapidMade Helps CreatID Produce Bud Light Living Line Now Featured in Ads

Bud Light Living Line in Action (Image Credit Dennis Veatch)

Bud Light Living Line in Action (Image Credit Dennis Veatch)

Some of our favorite projects involve printing models or prototypes for advertising campaigns.  Recently, we worked with Dennis Veatch, principal industrial designer at CreatID, who approached RapidMade about a unique – and challenging – assignment.  He had been commissioned to design and manufacture an exotic and complex phone system, the Bud Light Living Line, which needed to be fully functional – when the phone rings, its enclosure lights up and buzzes as a platform raises the phone so it can be answered.  Words cannot adequately describe it; you have to watch the videos to appreciate it.

Like many products we make, the BLLL (as we fondly call it) was produced using rapid prototyping and a hybrid approach of traditional and additive manufacturing.  One weekend, we printed a full-color model using CAD files and Solidworks, so Dennis could get Proof of Concept approval from his client.  Once the design was finalized, the prototype components were printed or machined and finished in just ten days.  Afterward, tooling for and production of parts for 22 units was completed less than three weeks later, allowing CreatID sufficient time to do wiring and assembly.

David Shapiro, Engineering Manager, played a key role in the project and observed, "This really showcased our ability to move smoothly from concept development to manufacturing. We were able to combine the strengths of additive manufacturing with those of traditional manufacturing to great effect. The grueling schedule originally worried us, but we actually delivered significant portions of the project early, much to the delight of everyone involved."

Bud Light Canada’s campaign began airing this month.  In the YouTube videos, some lucky individuals literally get the call – and then the fun begins.  In one, Steve Aoki hosts a house party for the winner; in others, groups are whisked off to NYC, Las Vegas or Whistler – where an all-expense paid vacation awaits.  The buzz the videos generate has online viewers speculating where the Bud Light Living Line will show up next and how one can get the BLLL call.

Back here in Portland, we’re just stoked we got a call that allowed us to play a part in this cool ad campaign.