Bring Your Physical Ideas to Life
Fabrication Across Multiple Materials
PLA
ABS
PETG
Specialty Filaments
Multicolor Prints
Laser Cutting & Engraving
From Brief to Finished Piece
Discovery & Brief
File Preparation & Modeling
Material Selection
Production
Finishing & Delivery
What We're Working With



Questions We Hear All the Time
What materials can you print or cut with?
For 3D printing we work with PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU, and a range of specialty filaments including silk, matte, and fiber-reinforced options. For laser cutting and engraving we can work with acrylic, aluminum, leather, plywood and cork. If you have a specific material in mind that isn’t listed here, reach out and we’ll let you know if it’s something we can work with.
Can you work with a file I already have, or do you also handle design and modeling?
Both. If you have a file ready we’ll review it, prep it for production, and get started. If you need a model designed from scratch we handle that too — we’ll build the file, get your approval, and then move into production. Either way you’re covered.
What goes into the cost of a 3D printing or laser cutting job?
Pricing reflects several factors: the material used, the amount of machine time required, the complexity of the print or cut, routine maintenance overhead that keeps the equipment running accurately, and any design or modeling time if we’re building your file from scratch. Every job is quoted individually so you know exactly what you’re paying for before we start.
How long does a typical print or cut job take?
It depends on the size and complexity of the job. Small prints can be completed in a matter of hours while larger or more complex pieces may take longer. Laser cutting jobs are typically faster than 3D prints for the same level of detail. We’ll give you a realistic turnaround estimate when we review your project.
What kinds of projects is 3D printing or laser cutting a good fit for?
3D printing works well for prototypes, custom parts, branded display pieces, replacement components, and anything where you need a physical object that doesn’t exist yet. Laser cutting is a great fit for signage, custom panels, engraved materials, decorative pieces, and precision-cut components in acrylic, metal, leather, or fabric. If you’re not sure whether your project is a good fit, reach out — we’re happy to talk through it.