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Can you print large parts in sections and assemble them?

Last updated: 2026-04-09

Yes — Makelab can split oversized parts and reassemble them after printing.

This method is used when a design exceeds maximum build sizes. Parts are cut into sections strategically to preserve geometry, then bonded or mechanically fastened together. This approach allows full-scale prototyping without redesigning around printer limits.

👉 To request a split-and-assembly workflow, submit the intake form with your files. Our team will confirm feasibility and cost.


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