Category Archives: Combined 3D Services

3D Printing for Small Business: When It Makes Sense (and When It Doesn’t)

By Mike Moussa, PE — 3D printing isn’t magic and it isn’t a fad. Here’s an honest look at when it genuinely helps small businesses and when traditional manufacturing is the better call. When 3D Printing Makes Sense for Your Business 1. Custom One-Off Parts Need a specific bracket, adapter, mount, or enclosure that doesn’t […]

Reverse Engineering: How to Get a CAD Model from a Physical Part

By Mike Moussa, PE — You have a physical part but no drawings or CAD files. Here’s how we turn objects into digital models you can modify, manufacture, and archive. Why Reverse Engineering? Common scenarios we see every week: Legacy parts with no drawings — the original manufacturer is gone, the engineer retired, the files […]

SLA vs FDM 3D Printing: Which Should You Choose?

By Mike Moussa, PE — We run both SLA and FDM printers daily. Here’s when each one makes sense, based on real projects — not marketing brochures. The Quick Answer Use FDM when you need strong, functional parts at the lowest cost. Use SLA when you need smooth surfaces, fine details, or tight tolerances. That […]

From Sketch to Prototype: A Step-by-Step Guide for Inventors

By Mike Moussa, PE — Here’s exactly what happens when you bring a sketch to a prototype shop. No mystery, no jargon, no surprises. What You Need to Get Started You don’t need a CAD model. You don’t need a patent. You don’t need a business plan. Here’s what actually helps: A sketch — hand-drawn […]

Prototype Companies: What to Look For (and Red Flags to Avoid)

By Mike Moussa, PE — Yes, I run a prototype company, so I’m biased. But I’ve also been in this industry long enough to know the difference between shops that help inventors and shops that exploit them. Here’s what I’d look for if I were in your shoes. The Three Types of “Prototype Companies” 1. […]

I Have an Invention Idea — Where Do I Start?

By Mike Moussa, PE — mechanical engineer and founder of PartSnap. This is the advice I give every first-time inventor who calls our shop. First: Take a Breath Having an invention idea is exciting. But the worst thing you can do right now is rush to spend money. Before you call a patent attorney, before […]

How to Get a Prototype Made Without Getting Scammed

By Mike Moussa, PE — I’ve been building prototypes for inventors since 2010. I’ve also seen the aftermath when inventors get taken by predatory “invention help” companies. Here’s how to protect yourself. The Invention Help Industry Has a Problem The Federal Trade Commission and the US Patent and Trademark Office both publish warnings about fraudulent […]

How Much Does a Prototype Cost? An Honest Pricing Guide from an Engineer

Written by Mike Moussa, PE — mechanical engineer and founder of PartSnap. I’ve built hundreds of prototypes for inventors, startups, and Fortune 500 companies. Here’s what prototyping actually costs, with no sales pitch attached. The Short Answer: $100 to $30,000+ I know that’s a wide range. But prototyping cost depends entirely on what you’re building, […]

How to Design Parts for 3D Printing: 10 Tips from Engineers

Design Better Parts, Get Better Results 3D printing can make almost anything — but “can” and “should” are different things. These 10 tips will help you design parts that print successfully, function properly, and cost less. 1. Minimum Wall Thickness For FDM: 1.2mm minimum (2 perimeters). For SLA: 0.8mm minimum. Going thinner risks failed prints […]

Rapid Prototyping in Texas: Same-Week 3D Printing and CNC Services

Fast Prototyping Without the Wait When you need physical parts fast, shipping to a coastal prototype shop and waiting 2-3 weeks doesn’t cut it. PartSnap delivers 3D printed parts in 1-3 business days and CNC machined parts in 3-5 business days from our facility in Wichita Falls, Texas. What We Offer 3D Printing Services FDM […]