Service
3D Printing Service in New Westminster, BC
3D printing is useful when you need a part fast, need to test a geometry before committing to metal, or need something that flat-out can't be welded or machined into shape. We run FDM for functional work — not display models — and we choose the material based on what the part actually has to do.
Most of what we print ends up in a shop, on a machine, or inside an enclosure: jigs that hold a workpiece in place, mounts that position a sensor or cable, brackets that couldn't be bent from sheet. If you're in New Westminster, Burnaby, Surrey, Coquitlam, or anywhere else in the Lower Mainland and you need a print turned around without shipping across the country, that's what we're here for.
This page is about the printing service — we print your part. If you're looking to buy a 3D printer, that's a separate thing we can help with by request.
Makers, tradespeople, engineers, and small manufacturers in Metro Vancouver who need functional FDM parts quoted and printed locally — not shipped from a fulfilment centre.
Capabilities
- Functional prototypes
- Jigs, fixtures & tooling
- Custom mounts & holders
- Engineering & finish materials
- Repeatable batch printing
What we make
Common 3D Printing projects
- Jigs and fixtures that hold parts for welding, drilling, or assembly
- Custom mounts and brackets for sensors, cameras, and electronics
- Functional prototypes to test fit and clearance before cutting metal
- Enclosure panels, covers, and in-fill plates
- Replacement or hard-to-source plastic components
- Cable management clips, conduit holders, and routing guides
- Soft TPU gaskets, bumpers, and vibration-isolating pads
Materials & process
We print in PLA and Matte PLA, PETG, ABS/ASA, and TPU. PLA is right for most interior parts where heat isn't a factor and crisp detail matters. PETG handles higher temperatures and light chemical exposure without becoming brittle. ABS and ASA are the call when you need impact resistance — ASA specifically when the part lives outdoors or in UV. TPU is for anything that needs to flex, compress, or absorb shock. We'll tell you which material fits if you're not sure.
Files come to us as STL, 3MF, or STEP. If you only have a drawing or a rough idea, we can work from that too — CAD is part of what we do here. Turnaround depends on part size, quantity, and what's already running, so every job is quoted individually. Request a quote and we'll give you a straight answer on timing and cost.