Step 01
Drop your STL or 3MF files.
STL or 3MF, up to 100 MB per file. 3MF keeps the colour regions baked into your model, so multi-colour parts arrive ready to print — no re-slicing. Multi-file is fine; we quote them as one order and never share them outside the workshop.
- toacher-toaster.stl5.7 MB · 118×75×90 mm
- venom-bust.stl22.4 MB · 92×120×88 mm
- racoonkeyring.3mf3MF · multi-colour · 3 filaments · 0.3 MB · 48×60×6 mm
No STL? Skip ahead and brief a designer instead — we'll model it for you.
Step 02
Configure each part.
Pick material, quality, colour and quantity per part. Tap the “?” for plain-language help.
Step 03
Review your quote.
Itemised below. The number you see is a rough quotation — it'll be confirmed (and locked) by us in the chat after you submit.
Some parts need supports — temporary scaffolding the printer lays down so steep overhangs don't sag. We remove them before the part ships, but the printer used real plastic to make them, so they show up on the bill. When the slicer can't separate the two, we add a 10–30% support estimate.
Before you submit
What you should know.
Short notes about how we quote, charge, and ship. Tap any topic for the full version.
- An STL is a single mesh — one colour. A 3MF keeps the separate colour regions a designer authored, so we can print them in different filaments without re-slicing. Upload a 3MF and you'll assign a stocked filament to each region on the Configure step. Two things to know: at every colour change the printer flushes a little filament to clean the nozzle (we bill that as 'purge'), and each extra filament adds a small load-and-calibration fee.
Step 04
Submit as an order.
Submitting opens a chat thread with us and locks your slot in the queue. You won't be charged until we confirm the firm price.
Submitted · request #3DM-7C19
Order received. We've opened a chat thread.
Here's what happens next — we've emailed a tracking link so you can follow along, no account needed.
- 1 We confirm a firm price. Our team reviews the geometry and confirms the exact price within one business day.
- 2 You pay a 40% advance. Approve the firm price, then transfer the 40% advance to our bank account. Production starts once it clears.
- 3 Balance on completion. The remaining balance is due when your parts are ready to dispatch.