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STL UPLOAD // PRINT SERVICE

SEND THE STL. GET THE PART.

Already have the model? Upload the STL, choose the material and process, then let the remote lab print and ship the part without email quote loops.

[UPLOAD STL][FDM · SLA · SLS][NO MINIMUM ORDER]
DELIVERABLES

WHAT LEAVES THE LAB

  • STL file upload and quote workflow
  • Process and material selection
  • Single part or batch printing
  • Production status tracking
  • Packed and tracked delivery
WORKFLOW

FROM FILE TO PART

  1. STEP 01

    Check scale

    Confirm the STL exports in the expected units and matches the intended real-world size.

  2. STEP 02

    Upload

    Drop the STL into the Wyntek job flow and add notes about fit, finish, or critical surfaces.

  3. STEP 03

    Configure

    Select FDM, SLA, or SLS plus material, layer height, infill, support, and finish options.

  4. STEP 04

    Print

    Submit the quoted job and track production through the dashboard until dispatch.

PART PROOF

REAL JOB PATTERNS

Representative build profiles, shown as process guidance rather than polished portfolio theatre.

PartProcessMaterialSpecTimeline
Desk fixtureFDMPLALow-cost fit checkStarter run
Miniature enclosureSLAStandard resinFine cosmetic detailReview part
Wearable clipSLSNylon PA12Snap featureValidation build

A good STL still needs intent

STL files describe mesh geometry, but they do not describe the design goal. Add notes for critical dimensions, cosmetic faces, inserts, threads, and any surfaces that mate with another part.

Send STEP when precision matters

If the part has threads, tight fits, datum surfaces, or may become a CNC part later, include STEP with the STL so the lab can inspect the design more accurately.

FAQ

COMMON QUESTIONS

Can I upload an STL file and get it printed online?
Yes. Upload the STL, configure process and material, review the quote, then submit the job online.
What if my STL has mesh errors?
Some STL files need repair before printing. Watertight meshes with correct scale, no self-intersections, and sensible wall thickness move fastest.
Is STL enough for CNC machining?
No. STEP is preferred for CNC machining because it preserves solid geometry and is easier to inspect for dimensions and features.

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