3D Printing Service — From File to Finished Part
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3D Printing.
From file to finished part.

Prototypes, custom parts, and personal projects — printed in the material, finish, and strength your idea actually needs.

3D printing in progress, showing a layer-by-layer printed part

At a glance

Everything you need to know before you send a file.

M

Materials

PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU, resin

F

File Types

STL, OBJ, STEP

T

Turnaround

Same-week on most orders

Q

Order Size

Single prints to small batches

Finish

Clean layers, supports removed

Materials, compared

Every material trades off strength, detail, and cost differently — pick the one that fits your part.

Material Best for Strength Relative cost
PLA Models, prototypes, display pieces Good, brittle under stress $
ABS Functional parts, higher heat tolerance Strong, impact-resistant $$
PETG Durable parts needing some flex Strong, more flexible than ABS $$
TPU Parts that need to bend or absorb impact Flexible, high abrasion resistance $$$
Resin Miniatures, intricate high-detail designs Rigid, moderate strength $$$$

File types we accept

Send it however it's saved — we'll take it from there.

Format Full name Notes
STL Stereolithography Most common 3D print format, ready to slice
OBJ Wavefront Object Supports color/texture data alongside geometry
STEP Standard for Exchange of Product data Best for precise, editable CAD geometry

Where 3D printing shows up

From fine art to functional parts, the same process scales to almost any idea.

Material comparison chart

A closer look at how each material performs across the four factors that matter most.

Strength
PLA
2/5
ABS
4/5
PETG
4/5
TPU
3/5
Resin
2/5
Fine Detail
PLA
3/5
ABS
2/5
PETG
3/5
TPU
1/5
Resin
5/5
Flexibility
PLA
1/5
ABS
1/5
PETG
2/5
TPU
5/5
Resin
1/5
Budget Friendliness
PLA
5/5
ABS
3/5
PETG
3/5
TPU
2/5
Resin
1/5

Frequently asked questions

Everything else you might want to know before sending a file.

What file formats do you accept for 3D printing?+
STL, OBJ, or STEP work best since they're ready to slice. Don't have one? Send a photo, sketch, or description of what you want made and we'll help turn it into a printable file.
Which material should I choose?+
PLA is the most affordable and easiest to print cleanly — good for models, prototypes, and display pieces. ABS and PETG hold up better to heat and stress for functional parts. TPU is flexible for parts that need to bend. Resin gives the finest detail for miniatures or intricate designs, at a higher cost.
Can you print large or multi-part objects?+
Yes — large designs can be split into sections and assembled after printing, and we can advise on the best approach if your part exceeds standard build volume.

Not sure which material fits?

Send us your file — or your idea, and we'll help you model one — and we'll quote turnaround and pricing based on material, size, and quantity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you provide 3D drawing / modelling service?
Yes, we provide 3D modelling services to help turn your ideas into printable 3D designs. Simply share your concept, sketch, image, or reference, and our team can assist in creating a suitable 3D model for printing.
What materials can you use for 3D printing?
We offer various 3D printing materials including PLA, ABS, PETG, resin, and other specialised materials depending on your project requirements. Our team can recommend the most suitable material based on your application, strength, and finishing needs.
Can I order just one piece, or do you require a minimum quantity?
Yes, we support both single-piece prototypes and larger production batches. Whether you need a quick prototype, custom model, or multiple identical parts, we can provide a suitable 3D printing solution.

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