Frasier Tech - ARC Metal 3D Printer
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Mission
100 wordsFrasier Tech is poised to democratize metal additive manufacturing for those who wish to print real metal parts. Students, engineers, makers, and builders everywhere have the power to harness ideas that classrooms and textbooks can't contain. Imagine kickstarting America's shipyards to churn out tomorrow's vessels, a chemical engineering student creating reactors to transform industry, automakers printing car frames and engine housings. Students studying additive manufacturing can learn on real hardware, building the skills and intuition that will carry American industry into the next century. This isn't just a printer, it's a platform to change the timeline of America's manufacturing might.
Why this business is necessary
451 wordsAmerica was forged by hands that refused to quit. Blacksmiths, machinists, engineers, and inventors who didn't wait for permission to build. They just built. That spirit has never left us. This is no different. The tools to go beyond are finally within reach. We ought to unlock our full potential. That is to see to it that great thinkers, makers, and doers can move forward with industry-changing ideas that create countless jobs for our ever growing nation. This WILL kickstart America's additive manufacturing industry by making the technology more available and educating our workforce by working directly with it. This opens that door. I started this dream in my garage because I wanted a way to make complex steel parts that traditional machining couldn't produce. Our in-house DAC-WAAM system powers our flagship Frasier ARC metal 3D printer, redefining the deposition process by dynamically altering parameters to produce consistent results, learning from itself with each iteration. As America celebrates its 250th year, let us ring in another 250 with excellence and technological innovation. The metal additive market is dominated by systems costing $100,000 to $500,000+, built for aerospace startups and Fortune 500 manufacturers. No one has productized Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing at an accessible price point. That is the white space Frasier Tech occupies. Our proprietary DAC control layer is the technical moat. Built from scratch. Ours alone. Sit with me for a moment and picture this. I see a farmer in Idaho printing custom equipment for next season's harvest. I see an engineering student in Texas fabricating components for the petrochemical industry. I see high school students discovering careers in additive manufacturing. I see East Coast shipyards printing tomorrow's vessels. I see aerospace companies rapidly prototyping the next generation of propulsion systems. The global additive manufacturing market is projected to exceed $88 billion by 2030. Small manufacturers, independent engineers, university programs, and vocational students are the fastest growing and least served segment. These are customers who have wanted metal fabrication access for years with no viable option. At $4,999–$7,999, the Frasier ARC is the entry point for an entirely new category of customer. Frasier Tech will launch via Kickstarter in Q3 2026, validating demand while funding production. Direct sales keep margins strong and feedback loops short. Recurring revenue grows through feedstock, software updates, and expanded material support. Our feedstock is standard commercial welding wire that's available everywhere, competitively priced, and immune to the supply chain risks that plague powder-based systems. Built resilient from the ground up. What's at stake is a new wave of American innovation waiting in our backyard. Ordinary people have the ability to be extraordinary. This tool gives them that path. In a garage. In America. Right now.