Print on Demand
Got a 3D file ready to go? Just upload your model or drop a link, and we'll provide a fast, no-obligation quote. Before we print, we’ll double-check your file for printability and help you choose the best, most durable materials for your specific project, ensuring you get perfect results without any of the guesswork.
Material Guide
Please be ensured that if we feel that you have selected the wrong plastic for the job we will reach out to you to double check first.
🏠 PLA (The Standard)
✅ Pros: Best detail, huge range of colours, affordable.
❌ Cons: Low heat resistance (will warp in a hot car).
💡 Best for: Display models, indoor gadgets, toys, and prototypes.
💪 PETG (The All-Rounder) - IF UNSURE PICK THIS!
✅ Pros: Stronger than PLA, handles heat better, has a slight flex so it doesn't snap easily.
❌ Cons: slightly less detail on tiny features.
💡 Best for: Functional parts, brackets, and mechanical items that take some stress.
☀️ ASA / ABS (The Outdoor King)
✅ Pros: UV resistant, handles high temps, very durable.
❌ Cons: Slightly more expensive than PLA/PETG. Harder to print (but that's our problem, not yours!).
💡 Best for: Car parts, outdoor garden gear, and heavy-duty tool replacements.
⚙️ PA / Nylon (The Friction Fighter)
✅ Pros: Incredibly tough, chemical resistant, and has low surface friction (it's "slippery").
❌ Cons: Hard to Glue, Paint or Sand.
💡 Best for: Moving mechanical parts like gears, bearings, hinges, and snap-fit clips that need to last.
🍩 TPU (The Rubber One)
✅ Pros: Flexible, squishy, and impact-resistant. It acts like rubber—it bends and absorbs shock instead of breaking.
❌ Cons: Cannot be used for rigid or structural parts (it's too floppy!).
💡 Best for: Gaskets, tyres, phone cases, drone bumpers, and vibration dampeners.
Need a plastic type that isn’t listed? Just shoot us a message on the “Contact” page and I’m sure we can make it happen.