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We are the 3D printing arm of a larger company called Express Group Ltd. Fixing printers since 1988, today we are a Specialist Parts Distributor and Experts in 3D Printing.
We take quality control very seriously, which is why we are audited for ISO9001:2015 certification, this helps ensure we provide great customer service.
Mayku created the world’s first desktop vacuum former, the Mayku FormBox. This ingenious contraption uses a vacuum cleaner to vacuum form. It allows you to create rapid prototypes and final products. It is a complimentary technology to 3D printing. Mayku also have their own range of materials you can use with the FormBox. These include cast sheets and form sheets that are pre-cut to size.
Founded in 2015 by Alex Smilansky and Benjamin Redford, Mayku is one of the most exciting brands in the maker sphere. The brand started life out on crowdfunding platform Kickstarter as an ambitious project to create the world’s first desktop vacuum former. The project gave Mayku their first 1,700 customers.
The Mayku FormBox allows users to replicate three-dimensional forms using heated thermoplastic sheets. Typically, vacuum formers are enormous and take up the space of a workbench. The FormBox is much smaller. It’s a desktop-friendly size, and ingeniously, uses any vacuum cleaner to provide the suction.
The product is so reliable that it has developed somewhat of a cult following. Users swear by their FormBox and its production capabilities. It has been touted as an alternative to 3D printing, but in reality, it’s a complimentary technology. You can use your 3D printer to print a complex form and then replicate it with vacuum forming.
Who is the FormBox for? Anyone, honestly. It’s great fun to make and create with it at home, and equally productive for a business. If you like to make stuff or rely on the ability to use form in your work, the Mayku FormBox is a unique proposition.
Founded in 2015 by Alex Smilansky and Benjamin Redford, Mayku is one of the most exciting brands in the maker sphere. The brand started life out on crowdfunding platform Kickstarter as an ambitious project to create the world’s first desktop vacuum former. The project gave Mayku their first 1,700 customers.
The Mayku FormBox allows users to replicate three-dimensional forms using heated thermoplastic sheets. Typically, vacuum formers are enormous and take up the space of a workbench. The FormBox is much smaller. It’s a desktop-friendly size, and ingeniously, uses any vacuum cleaner to provide the suction.
The product is so reliable that it has developed somewhat of a cult following. Users swear by their FormBox and its production capabilities. It has been touted as an alternative to 3D printing, but in reality, it’s a complimentary technology. You can use your 3D printer to print a complex form and then replicate it with vacuum forming.
Who is the FormBox for? Anyone, honestly. It’s great fun to make and create with it at home, and equally productive for a business. If you like to make stuff or rely on the ability to use form in your work, the Mayku FormBox is a unique proposition.