NO PRINTER REQUIRED

Send a file. Hold the part this week.

Upload your file and get a strong, clean, professionally finished part — no printer, failed prints, or endless sanding required. We print in FDM, resin, TPU, and industrial nylon (SLS/MJF). One piece or one hundred.

3D printer in operation building a plastic part, in a workshop setting
THE PROBLEM

The home printer hits a wall around hour six.

You have the file, you sliced it, you set the bed, you watched the first layer go down clean.

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Then the part warps off the build plate at hour five.

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Or the layers start delaminating and the supports scar the surface until the detail is gone.

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Or the PLA snaps under load and you realize the material was wrong for the job.

The print failed, the day is gone, and you're back to square one, without the part you needed.

Or maybe it printed fine — but it still looks homemade, and you don't want to spend your weekend sanding and painting it into something you'd actually display.

WHY US

What you get when you stop printing it yourself.

Three reasons hobbyists send us the file.

Close-up of a light gray SLS or MJF printed part showing the powder-finished surface texture
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Materials your desktop printer can't touch.

PETG, PLA, ABS — that's the ceiling on a hobby FDM printer. We also run PA-CF, MJF nylon, PolyJet, and SLA resin, plus TPU at multiple shore hardnesses. If the part needs to flex without cracking, hold a thread under load, or come off the build plate at a tight tolerance, that's where we start. This is where SLS and MJF nylon come in — stronger, cleaner, and more functional than anything a home printer can produce.

  • PA-CF for stiff, lightweight brackets and arms
  • TPU at multiple shore hardnesses for vibration-damping mounts
Black nylon SLS or MJF printed structural part with a matte textured finish
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Days, not weeks.

Most jobs quote in 24 hours and ship in three to five business days. You send the file Monday, you're holding the part before the weekend. We run FDM, resin, and SLS in parallel, so your job never waits behind someone else's queue. If we say Friday, we mean Friday.

  • Quote turnaround: under 24 hours for most files
  • Production to ship: typically 3 to 5 business days
3D printer mechanical components in a workshop, showcasing the technology
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One piece is fine. Twenty is fine.

No minimum order, no sales call, no feeling silly for asking about a hobby project. One bracket, one figurine, one prototype — all the same workflow. We also handle post-processing in-house: support removal, sanding, vapor smoothing for ABS, basic paint-prep. You get a part that's ready to bolt on or paint, not a tree of support stubs to clean up yourself.

  • No minimum order — one-offs and short runs cost the same per piece
  • In-house post-processing: support removal, sanding, vapor smoothing, paint-prep

Not sure which material or process is right for your project? We can help — just tell us what the part needs to do.

Send me a file
WHAT YOU GET

What lands in the mail.

A print, a finish, and a tracking number.

Drone kit with controller and spare propellers — example of precision 3D-printed functional parts
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A part that's built to work.

We pick the process and material based on what your part has to survive — handling, heat, load, or repeated use — not what's cheapest to run.

Bicycle phone mount attached to a handlebar — example of a flexible TPU 3D-printed part
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A part that looks finished, not homemade.

Supports removed, surfaces sanded, ready to paint, assemble, or use — skip the layer lines and the weekend of cleanup.

Painted tabletop role-playing game miniature figures and dice — example of full-color 3D printing
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The turnaround, in days.

Quote in under 24 hours. Production in 3 to 5 business days. We send tracking when it ships. If the timeline changes, we tell you before you have to ask.

HOW IT WORKS

From file to finished part in four steps.

  1. 01Step 01

    Send the file.

    Upload your STL or STEP. Drag, drop, done. We accept the file formats every hobby CAD package exports.

  2. 02Step 02

    We review and quote.

    We check walls, overhangs, tolerance, and material fit. We'll also flag if a different material or process would give you a better result, and explain why. You get a price and a ship date within 24 hours.

  3. 03Step 03

    You approve.

    Lock the quote. Pay when you're ready. No hidden fees, no surprises.

  4. 04Step 04

    We print and ship.

    Production to your door in 3 to 5 business days. Tracking included.

PROOF

What your part can look like.

Functional parts, tabletop minis, custom mounts — example builds, not stock renders.

Video: 3D-printed drone frame in flight, demonstrating durability under real-world stress.

PA-CF printed drone frame — built to fly, not just look good.

These are example builds showing the materials, finishes, and process we run — FDM, resin, SLS, and TPU. No stock renders, no smiley-face crops on strangers. Send your file and we'll show you exactly what your part will look like before it ships.

Detailed 3D-printed architectural city model showing layered precision and quality
Drone kit with controller and spare propellers — example of precision 3D-printed functional parts
Bicycle phone mount attached to a handlebar — example of a flexible TPU 3D-printed part

A multi-piece resin print, supports removed, surfaces prepped for paint.

FAQ

Frequently asked.

Six things hobbyists ask before sending the file.

Yes — we shoot the actual print before it ships, so the photo in your update is the part in the box. If anything is off (warping, supports fused to the surface, first-layer squish), we tell you before you pay for shipping.
Quote in under 24 hours for most files. Production runs 3 to 5 business days after approval. If a job needs longer — large SLS builds, vapor-smoothed ABS — we tell you up front.
The ceiling is material breadth: PA-CF, MJF nylon, fine-detail resin at scale, and TPU at consistent shore hardness aren't on that menu. A $1,200 home printer handles a lot, but we run these processes every day because we print enough volume to keep the settings dialed in. One bracket or one hundred, the result is the same part.
One piece. We don't have a minimum. Single prototypes, one-off replacement parts, and short runs are all priced the same way — per piece, by material and time.
Yes. Send the file and tell us how the part will be used — we'll recommend the best process, material, and finish before you order.
No. We work with cosplay props, RC parts, tabletop terrain, one-off brackets, and everything in between. One piece or one hundred, same workflow.
We stock a standard range of PLA, PETG, and ABS colors. For resin we offer natural, gray, and a paintable white. Custom Pantone matching is possible on short runs — ask for a quote.
Send it anyway. We'll flag walls that are too thin, overhangs that need support, and tolerances that won't hold. If a redesign would save you a failed print, we suggest it before we start the printer.

Still have questions. Send us a message or upload your file to get a quote.

READY WHEN YOU ARE

Send the file. Hold the part this week.

Free Project Fit Review. Send your file and tell us what the part needs to do — we'll recommend the best process, material, and finish before you order.

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