
Velo3D ($VELO) - The Ultimate Print Job
My fellow autists, forum permitting, I have been wanting to share this American AF pure play with you for some time. With yesterday's double-beat, upward guidance, and a visionary technical leader at the helm, Velo3D ($VELO) has hit a critical inflection point. The narrative has officially flipped from survival mode to high-level execution... Now KEEP IN MIND we are fresh off a double beat ripper, Arun may very well turn on the money printer again and send back to the gallows for a bit, do not falter autists:
Velo3D is an American additive manufacturing company that specializes in high-end metal 3D printing for mission-critical parts. Under the leadership of CEO Dr. Arun Jeldi, the company has transitioned from a pure hardware vendor into a specialized American manufacturing defense & aerospace production partner. - Velo3D is no longer just a "tech experiment” - it is an American defense infrastructure play.
1. Massive Government & Defense Contracts
Velo3D has successfully positioned itself as a "bottleneck breaker" for the U.S. Department of War (DoW). In early 2026, a series of high-value wins solidified its role in the defense supply chain:
- DLA IDIQ Contract ($9.8 Million): Awarded in March 2026, this 5-year contract with the Defense Logistics Agency enables the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Space Force to bypass long lead times by 3D printing spare parts.
- Full-Rate Production Contract ($11.5 Million): A February 2026 win from a major U.S. Defense Prime for a "National Security Program," moving Velo3D from prototyping to sustained production.
- U.S. Army Qualification: In 2026, Velo3D became the first qualified additive manufacturing vendor for U.S. Army Ground Vehicles, opening a massive pipeline for heavy armor and tactical vehicle components.
- Navy CuNi Program: A $6 million project focused on printing specialized Copper-Nickel parts for maritime readiness.
2. Regulatory "Moat" & the 2026 NDAA
The regulatory environment has effectively cleared the field for Velo3D.
- The "China/Russia Ban": The 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) banned the Department of War from procuring 3D printers from "covered nations" (China and Russia). – Murica First baby.
- Sole Provider Status: Velo3D is currently the only U.S.-headquartered, ITAR-compliant, and DoD STIG-certified Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) manufacturer. Foreign competitors (like EOS or Nikon SLM) often face higher hurdles for certain highly classified U.S. defense programs.
3. Business Model Pivot (RPS)
The company has shifted from selling $2 million printers (lumpy, inconsistent revenue) to its Rapid Production Solutions (RPS) model:
- Recurring Revenue: RPS focuses on "parts-as-a-service," where Velo3D manages production. This provides more predictable, higher-margin revenue streams.
- Guidance: Management expects 2026 revenue to reach $60–$70 million, with gross margins improving to over 30% by the second half of the year.
- Strong Q1 Pipeline: Repeat orders have been consistently in the 70%+ range of total orders, while the defense sector makes up nearly 88% of pipeline created in Q1
4. Insider Investment & Debt Restructuring
Trust in the "new" Velo3D is backed by significant capital moves:
- CEO Debt-to-Equity Swap: In March 2026, CEO Arun Jeldi converted a massive portion of company debt into equity at $16.38 per share—a significant premium over the market price at the time, signaling extreme confidence in the long-term floor of the stock.
- Debt Reduction: The company eliminated 60% of its outstanding debt in early 2026, drastically improving the balance sheet and reducing bankruptcy risk.
- $30M Private Placement: A 2025/2026 PIPE (Private Investment in Public Equity) led by institutional investors provided the "dry powder" needed to scale the RPS fleet.
- Insiders & structural holders own AT LEAST 50% of the float here. When this thing moves, it goes hard. Not even to mention that somewhere between 40-60% of the float is short. VELO is a POWDERKEG.
5. Pipeline & Strategic Partnerships
- Commercial Expansion: Beyond defense, Velo3D partnered with Andretti Global for the 2026 IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge, showcasing their tech in high-performance automotive.
- Aerospace Backlog: As of late 2025, the company maintained a $31 million backlog, largely driven by space exploration, defense, and aviation firms needing complex American made parts. Velo3D continues to push the envelope and validate their position in the future manufacturing stack of critical propulsion hardware, spacecraft propellant tanks, and aerospace parts at scale.
- Keep in mind that Velo3D has a direct connection to SpaceX’s raptor engine which uses their 3D Printing hardware and software technology to manufacture the most complex parts of the raptor engines. Their Sapphire printers are also used by contractors like Aeroject Rocketdyne, Lockheed Martin, Anduril and Momentus.
- Although no direct confirmation, Velo3D’s Fremont, CA HQ is roughly 2.5 miles from Tesla’s largest output factory in North American… a retarded autist conspiracy theorist and hopeful romantic like myself may suggest these two may seamlessly marry at any point in time. Tesla & SpaceX often share engineering philosophies and sometimes material/vendor expertise… Considering Velo3D’s current relationship with SpaceX, it wouldn’t surprise me if Tesla at some point leveraged Velo3D’s tech for high complexity, iterative parts like the integrated actuators or heat exchangers in their Optimus robots (of which their Fremont production lines alone are planning to pump out nearly 1M sex doll units/year starting summer of 2026).
- As recent as March 2026, Momentus’ successful deployed their Vigoride-7 mission, with a fuel tank designed by Momentus and helped manufactured using Velo3D technology. – This is not some trivial part by any means, this is demonstrating a flight-tested, 3D-printed spacecraft propellant tank, proving that additive manufacturing can handle mission critical fuel hardware in outer space.
- Long-Term Capacity: Velo3D has unveiled a plan to scale to 400 production systems over the next decade, aiming to become the primary domestic supplier for mission-critical metal parts.
- Hybrid Global Manufacturing Network: Velo3D recently launched a certified global manufacturing network with qualified contract ma v nufacturers running their Sapphire Printers across America, Asian, EU & Australia. The model is simple, start with a Sapphire printer at your facility for baseline production, when demand exceeds capacity, they route overflow to/from network partners with no requalification required. The Golden Print File connects it all, one build file that produces identical parts across any sapphire printer at any site, which Velo3D more than likely takes a cut out of.
- https://www.velo3d.com/manufacturing-network
- For defense & aerospace customers managing surge contracts, this removes two of the biggest friction points: qualification timelines and capacity ceilings. Every new Sapphire sold to a network CM makes the platform more valuable for every existing customer.
TL;DR: Velo3D ($VELO) is an American defense infrastructure pure play poised for greatness & trades like crack. – Velo eliminates costly production bottlenecks with fewer suppliers, less tooling, quicker design to build iterations. - Believe in something, it’s just money.
*Disclosure: NFA DYOR, I am still just a retard with a Bloomberg terminal. I’ve been accumulating this stock for awhile now with cost basis between $6-$18. KEEP IN MIND we are fresh off a double beat ripper, Arun may very well turn on the money printer again and send back to the gallows for a bit.
Position: SPOT, June $12.5s & December $30s