★ Start here · New to all this?

You are the one.

You don't need to be a maker. You bring the idea — we bring the printer, the materials, and all the trial-and-error. This page has everything to take you from "wouldn't it be cool if this existed" to holding it in your hand.

01Your idea, your way

However it starts, we can run with it.

Three ways in — pick whichever fits where you are right now.

Got a file

Your own CAD, or a model you're licensed to use. Send it over and we'll quote the print.

Just an idea

No design yet? Describe it or sketch it, and we'll create it from scratch.

Want to browse

Find something on MakerWorld, Printables or Bambu, then send us the link.

Just keep it your own design or a properly licensed one — we don't copy someone else's protected work.

02Get the size right

Measuring is easier than you think.

This is the part people worry about most — and it's the part we've made simple. Grab whichever of these helps.

Print-bed template

Our bed at actual size. Print at 100%, then lay your object on the square — if it fits, we print it in one piece. The marked line doubles as a scale check.

Download the template (PDF)

Digital calipers

About CHF 20, and the single best tool for replacements and fittings — precise inside, outside and depth measurements of any existing part.

A soft tape measure

For anything curved or wearable — wrap it round a head, a wrist, a mug — then just send us the numbers.

No tools? The photo trick

Photograph your object next to a coin or a ruler and we'll work out the real size from that.

Making something to wear?

For a helmet, mask or anything that has to fit, just send the key body measurement (a head circumference, say) and we'll build in the right clearance so it sits comfortably — not too tight, not too loose.

03A quick reality check

Will it fit on the bed?

Our printer builds up to 256 × 256 × 256 mm in one go — roughly a shoebox. Bigger than that? Not a problem: we print it in clean sections and assemble it. So yes, a full-size helmet is absolutely doable.

Up to 256 × 256 × 256 mm Larger = printed in parts & assembled
04Which plastic?

Pick a material in ten seconds.

Props & display → PLA. Needs to survive real use → PETG. Straps, grips, anything that flexes → TPU. Genuinely not sure? We'll advise — it's what we're here for.

See the full materials breakdown →

Still not sure where to start?

That's literally our job. Send us whatever you've got — a photo, a rough idea, a scribble on a napkin — and we'll take it from there. You don't have to figure this out alone.

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