| Advantages | Disadvantages | |
| Rapid CNC Machining | High precision and suitability for a variety of materials. Ideal for functional and durable parts. | Higher cost and longer lead times compared to some additive manufacturing processes. |
| Rapid Injection Molding | xcellent for high-volume production. Provides end- use, functional parts with fine details. | Upfront costs for molds are high, less economical for small quantities. |
| Rapid Sheet Metal Fabrcation | Good for durable prototypes, allows quick modifications. Suitable for both prototyping and production. | Limited complexity, not ideal for intricate designs requiring high detail. |
| Rapid 3D Printing | Fast and cost-effective. Capable of complex geometries that are not possible with other methods. | Material properties might not match those of traditionally manufactured parts. Resolution varies by technology. |
| Rapid Vacuum Casting | Suitable for producing small quantities of highly detailed replicas quickly and affordably. | Generally used for non-functional prototypes or visual models due to material properties. |