NEW FORGE
3D Printing in Metals, Composite materials and
High Temp Engineering Plastics as a service
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The New Forge Advantage

Competitive product + prototype development

Rapid turnaround and speed to market

Manufacturing of complex geometric + ogranic objects

Expert technical advice and support
What We Do
New Forge is an Australian company established in 2019 to fulfill the market’s demand for Industrial Additive Manufacturing (commonly known as 3D printing).
As a leading industrial additive manufacturer, New Forge utilises the latest technology to manufacture custom products in a fast and economically viable way. Our core competencies include:
Metal 3D Printing
Carbon Fibre 3D Printing
Product Design and Engineering
Product Prototyping
Small Scale Manufacturing
3D Scanning
Generative Design and Re-Engineering
INTAMSYS HIGH-TEMPERATURE 3D PRINTERS

INTAMSYS High-Temperature 3D Printers are optimised for applications in industries as diverse as Automotive, Aerospace, Oil & Gas, Medical sector. Unleash your creativity using these industrial level 3D printers that are capable of printing PEEK, PEKK, PPSU, PEI, Ultem, ABS, ASA, PLA, Nylon, TPU and more. What would you print?
We sell and use the Intamsys range of 3D Printers in our business. Which means we have the experience to share with you, whether this is slicer software settings or troubleshooting our support and product training is first class!
Contact us today and talk to our team to find the best solution for you.

FunMat HT
Funmat Pro
FunMat Pro 410
Funmat Pro 610 HT
New Forge - 3D Printing Service
3D Printing with New Forge helps you solve the problem of slow turnaround times often associated with traditional manufacturing methods, allowing shorter prototype cycles and a faster time to market. This latest technology allows us to manufacture complex geometric objects across a wide range of materials, previously not possible through traditional methods. The key advantage being single part, or low volume manufacture can now be economically viable as there is little to no setup cost in comparison to other methods.
Industry News
Japanese chemical company Asahi Kasei’s North American subsidiary has stopped developing, marketing, and selling its 3D printing filaments. Asahi Kasei Plastics North America (APNA) entered......... Read more
Published on: 2025-02-15
Researchers from John Hopkins University have developed a new 3D printing programming language called Time Code (T-Code). Outlined in a Nature Communications study, co-authors Sarah......... Read more
Published on: 2025-02-14
Where does the application of AI to 3D printing make sense? As previous editions of the 3D Printing Industry Executive Survey identified, the emergence of......... Read more
Published on: 2025-02-14
A 3D printed Death Star in its original size and glory - that’s definitely a 3D printing project of galactic proportions. Franklin Houser has crunched......... Read more
Published on: 2020-05-04
Valentine’s Day is coming up in a few days. Why not make your significant other’s heart (and your filament) melt with some 3D printed presents!......... Read more
Published on: 2020-01-30
Understanding G-code commands is the key to your 3D printer. Quickly learn this code using our tutorial. Includes a list of all commands. The post......... Read more
Published on: 2020-01-22