Fireball table and Siegmund table 3-D Print CAD Models Are Now Available!

We’ve got something new that we’re really excited about. You can now compare Fireball tables and Siegmund tables right in your hands!

You can now download and 3D print scaled CAD models of our Fireball welding tables, along with comparable Siegmund models, so you can physically compare the designs side by side in your own shop. Here is a quick demo video showcasing these 3D Prints.

This isn’t just about looking at specs on a screen. This is about holding the structure in your hands, flexing it, twisting it, and seeing how design differences affect real-world performance. Most customers never get to physically compare welding tables before purchasing. These 3D printed models change that. Being able to flex the part in your hands. That’s how the tables will behave in real life. You can see how stiff the Fireball designs are compared to the Flexy Siegmund designs in your hands.

They allow you to inspect visually:

  • Leg placement

  • Underside ribbing

  • Structural layout

  • Overall reinforcement strategy

Everything is modeled to scale. 3D Print Models Available Here!

Fireball Tables

Fireball 102” x 54” Standard Duty Welding Table, Weight = 2,100 LBS

Fireball 102” x 54” Heavy Duty Welding Table, Weight = 3,000 LBS

Fireball 102” x 54” Ultra Duty Welding Table, Weight = 3,500 LBS

Siegmund Tables

Sigmund 16MM Welding Table, Weight = 750 LBS

Siegmund 22MM Welding Table. Weight = 1400 LBS

Siegmund 28MM Welding Table, Weight = 1,900 LBS

Prices for each welding table will be included in the 3D Prints themselves, along with other specs.

How to print for accurate results

To get a proper representation, print with increased wall loops.

We recommend setting your wall loops to 10–20 so the model prints effectively solid using wall structure. This gives you a much more accurate feel for how the design behaves structurally.

The models are already scaled correctly, so deflection characteristics translate proportionally to real-world behavior.

If there are any more questions you have, ask them below in the Fireball Tool Forum.