Flashforge Unveils The World's First Desktop Wax 3D Printer, WJ51C, At JCK 2026

With gold prices hitting record highs and skilled craftsmen in short supply, traditional jewelry manufacturing faces unprecedented challenges in efficiency, cost, and workspace management. Designed specifically to solve these pain points, the WJ51C combines industrial capabilities with a compact design, offering jewelry studios, small workshops, and brands a highly flexible, cost-effective jewelry wax 3D printing solution.
Bringing Industrial Technology to the Desktop
Professional wax 3D printers have long been the gold standard for lost-wax casting, but their high cost, large footprint, and operational complexity have kept them out of reach for many independent designers and SMEs. To address this industry challenge, Flashforge leverages MJP technology to bring the capabilities of large-format industrial systems into a desktop-sized machine.
The WJ51C measures just 865×510×654mm, with a build volume of 235×138×100mm, allowing users to produce high-precision wax patterns directly in offices or store backrooms - without dedicating an entire workshop to large-scale equipment. This creates a seamless workflow from design to casting.
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