Workshop Scenarios
File to wax. No mold.
A WaxJet line turns the digital design into a castable wax part. No rubber mold, no outsourcing. The workshop casts the same day.
Workflow
Four steps, one roof.
Every stage from design to casting stays in your workshop. Nothing leaves the bench.
Step 01
Digital Stage
Design
Step 02
Print Stage
Wax Print
Step 03
Optional Stage
Stone Setting
Step 04
Casting Stage
Casting
Model Choice
Volume calls WJ530. Bench work calls WJ51C.
Each scenario reflects a different workshop rhythm. The recommended model follows part type and volume.
Skip the mold queue, keep the furnace lit. Gram loss between shifts adds up. WJ530 joins the production line with three heads and 12 kg/month capacity. (Flashforge WJ530 product article, 2026)
Request Production ConsultationSending one ring out means losing a week. WJ51C pulls the wax desk indoors with its 865 × 510 mm body. Part finishes today, casting enters tomorrow. (Flashforge WJ51C product page, 2026)
Request Production ConsultationProngs snap, filigree breaks, detail vanishes. WJ530 holds the line at 15 µm layers and ±0.04 mm / 20 mm accuracy. The master's eye transfers to the machine, the result stays in hand. (Flashforge WJ530 product article, 2026)
Request Production ConsultationCustomers don't approve what they can't hold. WJ51C delivers the wax sample straight to the bench, no mold queue in between. Approval takes a day, not a week.
Request Production ConsultationLet us read your workshop scenario.
Part type, monthly grams, and casting rhythm choose the right model.