Get Something Made

You don't need a design file, technical specs, or any prior experience with 3D printing. Just tell us what you need — we'll handle the rest from our Hamilton, MT workshop.

How It Works

1. Start with whatever you have.

A photo of the broken part. A sketch on a napkin. A description in plain English. A CAD file if you have one. We work from all of it — you don't need to arrive with a finished design.

2. We scope it and quote it — fast.

We'll tell you what material makes sense, what it'll cost, and how long it'll take. Usually within one business day. No pressure, no commitment until you say go.

3. We make it in our Hamilton workshop.

Every order is printed, inspected, and either shipped to you or available for local pickup in Hamilton, MT.

4. Need more later? Easy.

We keep your files. Reorders are a quick message away.

What We Make

Replacement & Reproduction Parts

Discontinued parts. Agricultural components. Custom brackets and fittings. If you can bring us the original piece or its measurements, we can reproduce it.

Prototypes

Get a physical version of your idea before you commit to full production. We turn around single prototypes fast — often same week — so you can test, iterate, and move forward with confidence.

Production Runs

From 10 to 10,000+ identical parts. Consistent quality across the batch, pricing that scales with volume, and no expensive tooling required upfront.

Custom & One-Off Parts

Jigs, fixtures, enclosures, housings, props, custom components. If it can be modeled, we can print it. If you need help modeling it, we can point you in the right direction.

Not Sure What Material You Need?

You don't need to know the difference between materials to get started — that's our job. But here's a plain-English guide if you're curious:

  • Will it be outside? → We'll use something UV-stable that won't degrade in Montana sun.
  • Does it need to flex or compress? → We have rubber-like materials built for that.
  • Will it get hot — engine bay, near equipment, in the sun? → There are materials rated for heat.
  • Is it structural — load-bearing, mechanical, high-stress? → We'll match the material to the application.
  • Is it a prototype or display piece? → Standard material works great and keeps costs down.

Just ask and we'll recommend the right one.

Full Materials Reference

For those who want the details.

Material Best For Notes
PLA Prototypes, display models, hobby parts Most affordable, easiest to print, wide color selection
PETG Functional parts, enclosures, outdoor use Good balance of strength and ease; moisture and impact resistant
ASA / ABS UV-exposed parts, automotive, high-heat environments UV and heat stable; ideal for outdoor and under-hood applications
TPU Gaskets, grips, flexible components Flexible and rubber-like; shock absorbing, abrasion resistant
Nylon / PA Gears, hinges, structural brackets, tooling High strength-to-weight; excellent fatigue and wear resistance

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a design file to get started?

No. A photo, a sketch, measurements, or even a description of what you need is enough to get a quote. We work with people at every level of technical experience.

How much does it cost?

It depends on the size, material, and quantity. Most single parts start under $20. Production runs get much more cost-effective per unit as quantity goes up. Request a quote — we'll give you a real number fast, usually within one business day.

How long does it take?

Most orders are ready to ship within 3–5 business days. Single prototypes are often faster. If you have a deadline, let us know and we'll tell you honestly whether we can hit it.

Do you ship, or is this local pickup only?

Both. We ship anywhere in the US and offer local pickup in Hamilton, MT. Local customers in the Bitterroot Valley are welcome to come by.

What's the largest part you can print?

A single piece up to roughly 256mm × 256mm × 256mm (about 10 inches on each side). Larger assemblies can be split into sections and printed separately.

I need 500 of the same part — can you handle that?

Yes. Production runs are a regular part of what we do. Get in touch with your specs and we'll quote the full run.

What file formats do you accept?

STL, STEP, OBJ, and 3MF. If you're not sure what you have, send it and we'll figure it out. If you have a photo or sketch instead of a file, that works too.

Do you work with businesses or just individuals?

Both. We work with ranchers, contractors, small businesses, inventors, and individual makers. If you have a recurring production need, we're happy to set up a standing order arrangement.

Ready to Start?

Tell us about your project and we'll get back to you with a quote — usually within one business day.

Custom 3D printing — Hamilton, Montana | Serving the Bitterroot Valley and beyond