Armadillo Additive

Consumer

Consumer and beyond

Medical devices and suppressors are where we started, but the same machines make bespoke, high performance metal parts for anyone who cares about design and materials. Golf is first up.

Metal 3D printed golf putter head and iron head resting on a putting green

01Golf

Golf club components

Putter heads and iron heads printed in titanium or 17-4 stainless. Additive manufacturing lets you move mass exactly where you want it, tune the feel, and build internal features you cannot cast or machine. Small runs and one-offs are no problem, so custom fitting and short-run designs make sense.

If you are chasing a specific weight, balance, or sound, the geometry is yours to shape.

02How we build it

Bespoke, high performance parts

When a part needs premium metal and a shape traditional methods cannot reach, additive is a strong fit. We print in Grade 23 titanium and 17-4 PH stainless, then post-process on our 5-axis CNC and inspect in house. That means a consumer product that has to perform, and look the part, without tooling up for mass production.

DMG Mori DMU 40 Pro 5-axis CNC machine used to post-process printed parts

03What's next

The first of many

Golf is where we are starting on the consumer side, not where we are stopping. If you have a product that would be better in titanium or stainless, and design freedom is the point, we want to hear about it. This page will keep growing as we take on new work.

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Have a part in mind?

Tell us what you are building. We will help you figure out if metal 3D printing is the right way to make it, and quote it straight from your CAD.