MCPi offers multiple services for design, modeling, and prototype manufacturing.  We have the following technologies at our disposal:

  • 3D CAD, supporting IGES, SolidWorks, STL, and ACAD Inventor file types, among others.

Services:  Model conversion, designing, design iterations, finite element analysis,
and more.

  • ** NEW April 2010 **  Full 3 Axis (and indexed 4th axis) CAM programming with support for models in STL, IGES, SolidWorks, and STEP file types, among others.

Services:  Full CAM programming for 3 Axis simultaneoumachining, with support for
indexed 4th axis.work.  Support for any machine, post processors can be made for
your specific application if required.

  • 3D Laser Scanner - turn real-world objects in to 3D data.  Scan data is accurate to 0.005".  Part size can be from coin sized to car sized.

Either provide us a part or sample, or we can come to you and scan on-site.


  • 3D Flexible Deposition Manufacturing.  "Print" solid 3D parts.  Resolutions as fine as 0.010".

Parts available in:  White, Black, Red, Yellow, Blue
Material is ABS Plastic
Build envelope is 10" x 10" x 12" - larger parts can be created by bonding together
multiple smaller parts


If you have interest in any of these services, please e-mail us at sales@mcpii.com for more information.

MCPi has recently added a CNC Router to the toolshop.  We will soon be able to offer full 3D machining of models with a footprint of approximately 8" wide by 12" deep by 3" high.  Larger models can be reduced to "slices" and put together.  If you have interest in these services, send us an e-mail at sales@mcpii.com to discuss potential options.  Materials of construction can range from foam to wood to plastic.  We are not able to machine metals at this time.


Sample Images:
MCPi was approached by a local Indianapolis firm - TechComm - to assist in the creation of new product display for Rolls Royce.  RollsRoyce had developed a new engine design, the RR500, which is based on existing engine parts and designs, but some parts were new and did not yet exist.  The part designs for the gearbox housings were complete, but no actual castings were made, and no actual parts existed.  MCPi was able to convert the solid model files provided in UniGraphics format in to parts with the proper external geometry.  This allowed the engine to be "built" for display purposes, and the new engine was unveiled to the public at the Oshkosh airshow in July, 2008 .  Mouse-over the image below to see the components supplied by MCPi.
RR500 part during the build process:
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