3D Printing.
From file to finished part.
Prototypes, custom parts, and personal projects — printed in the material, finish, and strength your idea actually needs.
At a glance
Everything you need to know before you send a file.
Materials
PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU, resin
File Types
STL, OBJ, STEP
Turnaround
Same-week on most orders
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.
Frequently asked questions
Everything else you might want to know before sending a file.
What file formats do you accept for 3D printing?+
Which material should I choose?+
Can you print large or multi-part objects?+
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.
