Custom work

Custom 3D printed pieces, made by a real human.

Have a strange idea, personalized gift, desk toy, replacement piece, prototype, shop fixture, or one-off print you want brought to life? Send the rough version and we’ll help figure out whether 3D printing is a good fit.

  • Made in Kansas City

  • Custom gifts and one-off ideas

  • Practical parts and prototypes welcome

  • Real conversation before anything gets printed

Start with the rough idea

You do not need a perfect plan before reaching out.

Custom work can be playful, practical, or somewhere in between. Maybe you have a gift idea that does not exist in stores. Maybe you want a desk creature in specific colors. Maybe you need a replacement part, prototype, fixture, shop aid, or display piece made without ordering a giant production run.

If you can explain what you are trying to make, we can help talk through what is realistic, what might need design work, and what it may take to print it well.

  • Personalized gifts

  • Custom desk toys or display pieces

  • Color variations of existing prints

  • One-off creature or character-inspired ideas

  • Small functional parts

  • Prototype pieces

  • Shop aids, fixtures, or simple tools

  • Replacement plastic parts

  • Small-batch prints for events, teams, or businesses

  • 01 — Tell us what you want

    Send a short description of the idea, what it is for, and any useful photos, sketches, measurements, colors, or links.

  • 02 — We review the request

    We look at whether it is printable, whether it needs design work, and what questions need to be answered before quoting.

  • 03 — You get a practical quote

    If it is a fit, we give you a clear next step with pricing, timing, and any design or material notes.

  • 04 — We print it and keep you updated

    Once approved, we print the piece, check it over, and get it ready for pickup or shipping.

What to send

What helps us answer faster.

You do not need every detail, but the more you can send, the faster we can give you a useful answer.

  • What you want made
  • What it will be used for
  • Rough size or measurements
  • Preferred color or finish
  • Photos, sketches, or examples
  • Quantity needed
  • Deadline, if there is one
  • Whether it needs to be decorative, flexible, strong, or functional

Practical expectations

We’ll be honest about what is and is not printable.

3D printing is great for custom pieces, small batches, prototypes, gifts, desk toys, display items, and many practical plastic parts. It is not always the right answer for every load-bearing, heat-exposed, food-safe, or safety-critical part.

If something is not a good fit for 3D printing, we will tell you plainly instead of selling you a bad idea.

Start here

Got an idea? Send the rough version.

A sentence, sketch, photo, broken part, or weird little idea is enough to start the conversation.