Despite the fact that 3D printing is now over 30 years old, it’s worldwide development is still maturing. The prevalence of local 3D printing services, shops, and fab labs is one of the main indicators of 3D printing’s status in a given place.

As Quebec’s largest city, Montreal has been developing a vibrant 3D printing scene. There are already several great venues spread across the city, including services and shops that offer various 3D printing technologies and fab labs for doing your own printing, learning, and connecting with the 3D printing community. From our view, Montreal is well on it’s way to becoming a hub of 3D printing activity.

We’ve gathered some of the best 3D printing services based in Montreal that offer a wide range of available technologies and materials, and we’ve also included a fab lab should you feel like having a more hands-on experience.

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3D Printing Service in Montreal

Online 3D Printing Services

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As straightforward as it gets, from the comfort of wherever you are (Source: Craftcloud)

Supporting local businesses is always a good idea. However, when a local service isn’t able to offer a specific material or deliver in the timeframe you need, you can try an online 3D printing service or marketplace like Craftcloud by All3DP.

With partners all around the world, Craftcloud can offer some of the very best prices and lead times. Using the platform is easy and intuitive, and quotes are generated instantly based on your uploaded 3D model, material of choice, and location.

What makes Craftcloud unique is the wide range of materials and finishes available due to the variety of manufacturers, including Canadian partners. You can choose from common materials such as PLA, PETG, and durable or flexible resins, and you can also find something a bit more exotic, like titanium, sterling silver, or even 316L steel.

Even if your designs aren’t suited for 3D printing yet, Craftcloud also has a collaboration with CADmore to help customers bring their ideas to life.

And now, back to Montreal!

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3D Printing Service in Montreal

Solide 3D Industries

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The company offers more than 3D printing services (Source: Solide 3D Industries)

Solide 3D Industries offers quality 3D design and printing services.

The firm is mostly focused on professional 3D printing, which explains why they use high-end machines. However, for clients who need help with their designs, there’s a 3D design service available that uses SolidWorks. Their typical orders are for 3D printing parts, tools, or jigs for production, short series production, and rapid prototyping.

Customers can opt for parts made with fiber-reinforced filament or get a metal 3D part printed from the commercially available Markforged Metal X 3D printer. If you want metal 3D prints, you can choose from a few metals, including stainless and tool steels.

It’s important to note that their website is only available in French, which obviously isn’t ideal for customers who don’t speak the language. However, as most of Montreal does, it shouldn’t be too big of an issue if you’re a local.

Customers can request quotes via a quote inquiry form where specifics of the project can be added, including STL or STEP files, and the service of interest needs to be specified. Shortly after you complete the form, you’ll receive a response via email.

If you’re looking for a manufacturing partner for high-end 3D printed parts, Solide 3D Industries seems like a company with enough expertise to deliver great results.

  • Location: 3938 Rue Saint-Denis #1, Montreal, H2W 2M2
  • Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm; Saturdays, 8:00 am to 1:00 pm
  • Offers: On-demand manufacturing in FDM (polymers and metals), 3D design in SolidWorks

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OCX Services

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Precision is what they're best at (Source: OCX Services)

OCX Services is a firm specializing in 3D printing and metrology. When it comes to 3D printing, they offer design, manufacturing, and dimensional analysis of tools and functional parts.

Judging by the list of services offered, it’s safe to say that OCX works with FDM and SLA 3D printing. From medical and dental solutions to architecture, automotive, and video games, including art and jewelry, professionals and hobbyists alike are sure to find something that meets their needs.

On the bottom of the website’s homepage, you can upload your 3D files and select your desired materials and finishes. Quotes aren’t actually generated in real-time; the staff analyzes your files and then provides you with a price. Although instant quotes are a nice service, OCX’s response time isn’t too long.

  • Location: 3115 Boulevard Losch, Saint-Hubert (Quebec), J3Y 3V6
  • Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
  • Offers: On-demand manufacturing in FDM and SLA

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Axis Prototypes

You can bring your ideas to life with a prototype or commissioned 3D design
You can bring your ideas to life with a prototype or commissioned 3D design (Source: Axis Prototypes)

Axis Prototypes offers additive manufacturing technologies as well as CAD design and 3D scanning. For its 3D printing service, you can choose from SLA, SLS, DMLS, FDM, and PolyJet technologies, alongside an extensive range of printing materials.

Before you can request a quote, you’re required to register by filling out a form with your name, email, address, and other contact details. Then you can select one of the available technologies and request a quote. It usually takes about an hour to get a response, and lead times for parts are typically between one and five days.

In case you’re looking for a 3D modeling service, Axis Prototypes can translate your ideas into 3D printable models, as well as turn an existing part into a 3D printable model with 3D scanning. For these services, send an inquiry to the staff via their contact form.

  • Location: 6956 Rue Jarry E, Saint-Léonard, H1P 3C1
  • Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
  • Offers: On-demand manufacturing in SLA, SLS, DMLS, FDM and PolyJet, 3D design, 3D scanning

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Fablab Inc.

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Among the technologies offered, castable wax is a standout (Source: Fablab Inc.)

Fablab Inc. is a Montreal-based provider of 3D printing, design, and scanning services. They also sell 3D scanners. And while their name might make you think they’re a fab lab, they’re not.

Customers can choose from FDM, SLA, PolyJet, SLS, and DMLS 3D printing technologies with a rather large array of available materials. Their 3D printers are all professional-grade, so we’d expect great results.

Quotes are generated in real-time via an embedded quote generator. To access the quote generator and upload more than 10 files (all of which must be in STL format), you’ll need to register, but that only takes a few clicks.

  • Location: 2050 Rue Dandurand Suite 102, Montreal, H2G 1Y9
  • Hours: Monday to Thursday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm (closed 12:00 pm to 12:30 pm); Fridays, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm (closed 12:00 pm to 12:30 pm)
  • Offers: On-demand manufacturing in FDM, SLA, SLS and DMLS, 3D design, 3D scanning, 3D scanners for purchase

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MatterThings

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MatterThings has a useful guide on materials (Source: MatterThings)

MatterThings is an authorized reseller for MakerBot as well as a 3D printing service based in Montreal. For their 3D printing service, they offer FDM and PolyJet technologies.

Their 3D printing farm includes three MakerBot Replicator 2X printers, nine MakerBot Replicator 2 machines, three LeapFrog Creators, and more for FDM. For SLA, there’s a Stratasys Objet 30 for PolyJet, a Sintratec KiT for SLS, and a Formlabs 1+, among even more options.

Quotations are done via email (3D@matterthings.com) and response time is quite fast. In case you need your prints urgently, MatterThings can expedite your delivery.

Judging by online reviews, MatterThings is a reliable firm to use for your 3D printing needs.

  • Location: 9A Place Bastien, Pincourt, J7W 7J2
  • Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
  • Offers: On-demand manufacturing in FDM, SLS, PolyJet, and SLA, 3D printing equipment for purchase

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Xact3D

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An ideal option for jewelers or very special projects (Source: Xact3D)

Xact3D is a Montreal-based jewelry studio that works with 3D design and 3D printing. Professional jewelers and private clients who want bespoke (custom-made) jewelry design and production can check out Xact3D’s services.

The company has 30 years of experience in jewelry making. Naturally, 3D printing wasn’t always a core part of their business, but now they’ve embraced it and use it to make some very cool jewelry.

At Xact3D, a full service is offered, from design to manufacturing. Once a piece of jewelry is designed, it’s sent to a wax 3D printer to get a wax model, which becomes the basis of a mold. From the mold, the piece is then manufactured. For those looking to sell 3D printed jewelry, Xact3D also offers 3D animations of the jewelry to display to clients.

Quotes are requested via a contact form where you upload your file(s) and send a message to the staff. Though it’s not an instant quote generator, you’ll get a reply within 24 hours.

If you’re in Montreal and looking for a firm that can help develop and produce bespoke jewelry, give the guys at Xact3D a ring. We’ve seen very positive testimonials online!

  • Location: 620 Rue Cathcart #761, Montreal, H3B 1M1
  • Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
  • Offers: Jewelry design and manufacturing

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Voxel Factory

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Voxel Factory offers an uncomplicated workflow (Source: Voxel Factory)

Voxel Factory specializes in distributing 3D printing equipment and offers an on-demand 3D printing service.

The other aspect of Voxel Factory’s business is its 3D printing service. With this, customers can choose between FDM (including large-scale FDM), SLA, and SLS. The range of materials available for these services is substantial, including (but not limited to) PLA, nylon, and PC for FDM prints, rigid, tough, or flexible resins for SLA, and different nylons and flexible materials for SLS. Quotes can be requested via email (service@voxelfactory.com).

For equipment, Voxel Factory offers 1.75 mm and 2.85 mm filaments from multiple brands, Formlabs resins, and Sinterit powders. In addition to their location in Montreal, they also have a shop in Vancouver.

  • Location: 4400 Bd Kimber, Saint-Hubert, QC J3Y 8L4
  • Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:30 pm; Saturday and Sunday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
  • Offers: On-demand manufacturing in FDM, SLA, and SLS, 3D printing equipment (printers, materials, parts, and tools)

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EchoFab

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There are plenty of tools and machines at your disposal – more than are pictured (Source: EchoFab)

If you’re looking to gain some experience or improve your skills as you bring your creations to life, a fab lab can be a good option to 3D print your models.

Located in Montreal’s city center, EchoFab is one of the best fab labs in Montreal.

They offer a constantly evolving inventory of different machines for makers to use, such as 3D printers, laser cutters, 3D scanners, and vacuum forming machines. Naturally, different machines come with varying usage pricing. You can find fees in the dropdown menus below each of the available machines.

In terms of 3D printing, EchoFab has Ditto Pro, Prusa i3, and dual extruder printers available to use with PLA, TPU, and PETG, while there’s a large format option, the BigRep Studio G1, which can print PLA, PETG, Pro HT, Pro HS, and Pro FLEX. Additional technologies available include a Foodini, in case you get hungry while you’re working.

Apart from renting equipment, EchoFab offers professional training in digital manufacturing, education, science, and technology. They also host educational and networking events for the public.

Fab labs have always been a valuable space for 3D printing enthusiasts to use, and Montreal’s lucky to have the high-quality EchoFab in its backyard.

  • Location: 55 Rue de Louvain O #330, Montreal, H2N 1A4
  • Hours: Monday to Thursday, 09:00 am to 5:00 pm
  • Offers: Tools and machines for makers, workshops, events

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