
Fast 3D Printed Robot Parts
We 3D print custom plastic parts for robotics teams that need functional prototypes urgently, from fit checks and test builds to demos, pilots, and design revisions.
An instant quote only helps if production can start without delay. Our in-house FDM, SLA, and SLS workflow is built for urgent orders that need a clear path from quote to production.
FDM and SLA typically 1-3 business days. SLS typically 2-4.
Next-day rush available for eligible jobs
We treat files as confidential. NDA available
Robotic 3D Printing Built for Urgent Production
Robotics orders should not get slowed down by extra handoffs, limited material choices, or outsourced production routing. We keep the path online, the material options broad, and production in-house for 3D printed robotics parts that cannot sit in a queue.
Ready-to-Run Orders
For parts with known specs, the path stays direct so approved orders can move without unnecessary back-and-forth.
Broad Engineering Materials
Choose from practical and engineering plastics across FDM, SLA, and SLS, including tough, flexible, heat-resistant, carbon-filled, and high-detail options.
In-house Production Control
FDM, SLA, and SLS production stays with our team, which helps urgent robot 3D print orders move with fewer handoffs and better schedule control.
3D Print Robot Parts Across Revisions and Small Batches
A first 3D printed robot part often leads to the next revision, a repeat quantity, or a small batch for another build.
We are built for that kind of iteration. Our quoting flow, order history, production planning, internal automation, and in-house FDM, SLA, and SLS capacity help keep process choices, material choices, and production details connected across revised and repeat orders.
The goal is not just one fast part. It is several rounds of functional parts moving quickly, with less uncertainty every time the design changes.

How to 3D Print Robot Parts Without Slowing the Build
Upload CAD files, configure the part, review the instant quote, and place the order online. Standard orders follow the selected lead time. Eligible next-day rush orders placed before the cutoff move through a faster production path for shipment or pickup the next day.
1. Upload CAD
Upload STL, STEP, or STP files through the online quote flow. We can sign an NDA before sensitive files are shared.
4. Production Start
After checkout, we check the order and release it to the selected production path.
2. Configure Specs
Select process, material, color, finish, quantity, lead time, and pickup or shipping.
5. Quality Control
Finished parts are inspected before pickup or shipment.
3. Get a Quote and Order
Review instant pricing and turnaround, then place the order online.
6. Pickup or Shipping
Finished parts are either held for pickup or shipped using the ground, two-day, or overnight option.

3D Printed Robotics Parts We Make
From mounts and housings to flexible components and shop-floor fixtures, we print plastic parts used across robot prototypes, 3D printed robots, test rigs, and self-driving hardware builds.
Mounts and brackets
Sensor mounts, camera and LiDAR brackets, electronics supports, adapters, and assembly interfaces.
Fixtures and tools
Jigs, inspection fixtures, assembly aids, alignment tools, and temporary production helpers.
Housings and covers
Electronics enclosures, protective covers, access panels, and fit-check housings for robot assemblies.
Flexible parts
TPU and flexible resin parts for bumpers, grips, seals, pads, soft interfaces, and compression features.
More Than 50 Materials for 3D Printing Robot Parts
Basic prototype plastics are too limiting for many robotics jobs. We run a broad material library across FDM, SLA, and SLS 3D printing, including rigid, flexible, tough, heat-resistant, carbon-filled, nylon, and high-detail resin options.
For 3D printing robot parts, material sourcing, tuned settings, and the right process path can save days that would otherwise go into re-sourcing, testing, or starting over.
50+ Material Options
Choose from practical and engineering plastics for 3D printed robotics parts, including common robotics materials and less standard options.
Engineer-backed Material Direction
Our engineers can help match the part to stiffness, flexibility, temperature exposure, wear, surface quality, or fine detail requirements.
Special Materials and Tuned Settings
Complex robot 3D print jobs often come down to material behavior, machine settings, and sourcing the right material quickly. We can source specific materials and prepare the job around the production requirement.
A Direct Alternative to Marketplace-Style Orders
Marketplaces can be useful for simple parts and broad supplier access. Urgent robotic 3D printing work is different. A part may need a specific material, a repeatable setup, a rush production path, or a team that can connect the order details to the actual production work.
We keep robot 3D print orders closer to production. The same team handles the quoting path, order check, material questions, production planning, quality control, and repeat work.
Our Direct Production Path
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In-house FDM, SLA, and SLS production.
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Direct communication with the team making the parts.
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Material choices connected to production reality.
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Rush cutoff and eligibility handled before production starts.
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Repeat orders tied to prior order history.
Marketplace-Style Routing
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Supplier selection can add extra handoffs.
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Support and production may be separated.
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Material options can be broad but harder to validate.
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Rush timing can depend on supplier availability.
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Repeat work may restart with new context.
Questions Before Ordering 3D Printed Robot Parts
Can you sign an NDA before we share CAD files?
Yes. We can handle an NDA before sensitive CAD files or project context are shared. Uploaded files are treated as confidential and used for quoting, production, and support.
Can you add threaded inserts?
Yes. We can install heat-set threaded inserts in many 3D printed robot parts. We can suggest insert options we commonly use, or review customer-specified inserts before production. Send the thread size, insert location, and fit requirements with the CAD files so we can check wall thickness, material fit, and installation access.
Can you help choose the right material?
Yes. For 3D printing robot parts with a specific job in the build, we can recommend a practical FDM, SLS, or SLA 3D printing path based on stiffness, flexibility, heat exposure, wear, surface quality, or fine detail. Teams that need to 3D print robot parts with unusual requirements can also ask us to source a specific material and tune settings around the job.
What makes an order eligible for next-day rush production?
Next-day rush is available for eligible FDM and SLA jobs placed before 12 PM ET. Eligibility depends on file readiness, geometry, material, quantity, and finishing needs. The quote flow shows the production timing for your specific parts.
Can you ship finished parts overnight?
Yes. Overnight shipping can be arranged. Production lead time and shipping transit are separate, so the fastest path is to choose both the right production speed and the right shipping option for the deadline.
Can you support repeat batches after the first prototype?
Yes. We can produce revised parts, repeat quantities, and small batches from prior order context, so a follow-up part used on 3D printed robots or test rigs does not need to start from zero. This helps teams that 3D print robots or test rigs keep plastic components consistent across revisions.
Get in Touch
We make functional plastic parts for robotics companies in Greater Boston, Massachusetts, and nationwide using FDM, SLA, and SLS.
For CAD-ready 3D printed robot parts, start with an instant quote. For robotic 3D printing material questions, NDA requests before file sharing, or unusual production requirements, email or call us before the 3D printing service order.
We work on custom brackets, housings, covers, fixtures, sensor mounts, flexible parts, repeat batches, and other 3D printed robotics components made to your CAD files for teams that 3D print robots, test rigs, and self-driving hardware.
Address: Enterprise Center at Salem State University, 121 Loring Avenue, Salem, MA 01970.
Meetings by appointment only.
Feel free to reach out to us via email at: sales@upsideparts.com, or by phone