CUSTOM 3D PRINTED PARTS · PRINTED TO ORDER

Broken. Discontinued. Nowhere to buy. We print it.

We reverse-engineer and 3D print replacement parts the manufacturer no longer makes — from appliance knobs to forklift sheaves. Send a photo and a few measurements; get a working part in days, not weeks.

  • Discontinued? No problem

    No CAD file needed. We model your part from photos, measurements — or the broken part itself.

  • Days, not weeks

    Printed in-house on calibrated machines. Most parts are printed and shipped within 3–5 business days of design approval.

  • A fraction of OEM cost

    No tooling, no minimum order. One-off parts are exactly what this process is built for.

  • Application-specific materials

    No one-plastic-fits-all here. Every part is printed in a material selected for its actual job — load, heat, chemicals, outdoor exposure, wear — and we’ll tell you what we picked and why.

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  • 01 — Send it

    Photos from a couple of angles plus key measurements. Make, model and part numbers help. Have the broken part? Even better.

  • 02 — We model it

    Your part is reverse-engineered in CAD. We confirm the dimensions with you before anything gets printed.

  • 03 — Printed, checked, shipped

    Printed in the material the job calls for, checked against spec, packed securely and on its way.

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  • Industrial & warehouse

    Forklift sheaves, rollers, guides, knobs and guards — parts that keep equipment moving without the OEM lead time.

  • Home appliances

    Knobs, brackets, hinges, clips and trays for appliances that work fine — except for one unobtainable plastic part.

  • Auto, farm & garage

    Interior clips, trim pieces, caps and covers for vehicles and equipment the dealer stopped supporting years ago.

  • Shops & prototypes

    Jigs, fixtures, mounts and one-off prototypes for businesses and makers who need a physical part, fast.

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Got the part in your hand right now?

That’s all it takes to start. Snap a few photos, grab a tape measure or calipers, and send it over — we’ll come back with a quote. No CAD file, no minimums, no commitment.

Also in the shop: organizers & home goods

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Questions, answered

What do you need to quote my part?

Photos from two or three angles and the key dimensions (calipers are great, a tape measure works). Tell us the machine or appliance it belongs to — make, model, part number if you have it — and how many you need. No CAD file required.

Are 3D printed parts actually strong enough?

For a huge range of parts, yes — we match the material, wall thickness and print orientation to the load the part actually carries. And we’ll tell you straight when a part is not a good candidate for printing, before you spend a cent.

How fast will I get my part?

Quotes usually come back within 1–2 days. Once the design is approved, most parts are printed, inspected and shipped within 3–5 business days.

What does a custom part cost?

Every part is quoted individually — size, material and design time drive the price. Reverse-engineering is a one-time cost: repeat orders of a part we’ve already modeled are cheaper. No minimum order.