Our Address
Hurstville, NSW 2220
QTEC Studio supports prototypes, precision components, research parts, fixtures, and small production runs from Sydney. Every submitted CAD file receives an engineering review before pricing and production.
Choose conventional industrial 3D printing for larger functional parts or micro 3D printing for fine features and high-detail components. Available processes, materials, tolerances, finishing requirements, and lead times are confirmed against your CAD geometry.
25 micrometers for standard work, down to 2 micrometers for suitable parts
2-3 working days after quote approval and payment
4-7 working days for typical Australian delivery
Sydney, NSW, and Australia-wide orders including Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart, and Darwin
CAD upload quote workflow
Upload STL, OBJ, STEP, STP, or X-T files and include material, post-processing, quantity, and production requirements. The team reviews internally before issuing a payable WooCommerce quote.
Questions and answers
Our standard micro 3D printing capability is 25 micrometers. For suitable geometries and materials, capability can reach 2 micrometers. Final accuracy and tolerance depend on the complete part geometry, orientation, material, and feature design.
Typical production lead time is 2-3 working days after quote approval and payment, depending on part complexity, material, finish, and queue capacity.
Typical delivery time is 4-7 working days. We support Sydney customers and ship to other Australian cities including Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart, and Darwin.
You can upload STL, OBJ, STEP, STP, and X-T files through the Request a Quote form. Include quantity, material, post-processing, and production requirements for a faster review.
The workflow is: upload CAD file, submit requirements, internal admin review, admin sends a WooCommerce quote, customer pays the invoice or quote, production starts, order moves in transit, and product is marked received.
Yes. QTEC Studio reviews manufacturability, tolerance requirements, material selection, surface finish, and production constraints before issuing a quote.