3D Printing
3D printing is how we bring a digital design into the physical world. Whether the goal is to test a fit, make a usable part, create a gift, or explore an idea — printing gives us something real to hold and work with.
What printing means here
Prints are made with attention to detail, reasonable settings, and an understanding that the final object should feel intentional. The focus is on good quality everyday prints, not rushed speed prints or factory throughput.
Materials & finish
PLA and PETG are the usual choices for most things. They’re reliable, durable, and suit most functional or decorative parts. If a project needs it, we can explore other materials — it depends what the object is for.
Finish can be straightforward or tidied depending on the piece. Visible layers are normal and part of the character of a print — but if a certain surface needs to be smoother or refined, we can take that into account when we choose the settings.
How we work together
- You share what the object is for, or what it needs to fit.
- We choose material, colour, and layer height based on that purpose.
- I print a first version and check how it comes out.
- If it needs adjustment, we refine and print again.
What I deliver
Finished prints, ready to use — or the print files (STL + recommended slicer settings) if you’d prefer to print them yourself.
Example projects
- Functional parts to solve small problems
- Custom accessories for daily use
- Small gifts, display pieces, and keepsakes
- Prototypes to test fit or feeling