Designing
Every project starts with a bit of curiosity. Maybe you have an object you wish existed. Maybe you’ve sketched something on paper. Or maybe it’s just a thought — “I wonder if it’s possible to make something that does this.” That’s enough. We can start there.
What designing means here
I focus on practical, functional 3D design — parts that fit, move, hold, support, connect, mount, or solve a small problem. Clean geometry, good tolerances, and real-world usability are the priority. It’s not about fancy sculpting here — it’s about making something that works and feels right in the hand.
If you're starting from an idea
No blueprint needed. A description, a reference picture, or even pointing at something and saying “kind of like this” works. We’ll talk it through, maybe sketch a rough outline, and shape it step by step.
If you already have something
If you have a broken part, a previous model, or a rough CAD file, we can work from that too. Adjusting geometry, adding support features, tightening tolerances, adapting for printing — that’s all part of the process.
How we work together
- You share the idea, object, or purpose.
- I make a first draft model and we review it together.
- We refine until it feels right — shape, fit and details.
- Then it can be printed here, or I can send the file for your own printer.
What I deliver
Final models can be provided in STL for printing, or STEP if you’d like to use or modify the geometry elsewhere. If I print the part here, we’ll choose colour, material, and finish together.
Example projects
- Custom mounting brackets
- Fittings to replace worn or unavailable parts
- Small functional accessories
- Object modifications for better handling or use