Printing. Engineering. Delivered.

From a single prototype to runs of thousands. From a sketch to manufacturing-ready CAD. One team, transparent pricing, no surprises.

How to buy

Two ways to price a print

Simple PLA or PETG part? Get a price in 30 seconds. Anything else — different material, volume run, post-processing, or engineering — goes through a quoted project.

Instant Quote

Upload, configure, price

Drop an STL or STEP into the calculator. Pick material, infill, walls, and nozzle. Our slicer returns weight, print time, and a unit price you can act on immediately.

  • Materials: PLA and PETG
  • FDM, Bambu P1S build volume (256 × 256 × 256 mm)
  • Nozzles 0.2 / 0.4 / 0.6 / 0.8 mm
  • Configurable infill (5–100%) and wall loops (1–20)
  • Single-part pricing — buy 1 or 1,000
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Project Quote

Tell us the brief, we scope it

Anything beyond the calculator's scope: engineering materials, large-volume runs, post-processing, sample iterations, or a part that doesn't exist as CAD yet.

  • All 9 FDM materials (PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, PC, ABS-GF, ABS-FR, TPU, PA12)
  • Production runs with per-project volume pricing
  • Sample runs with iteration before locking production
  • DFM review, design revisions, consultation
  • Custom geometry beyond P1S build volume
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The formula

Three components. No surprises.

Every printed part's price is built from the same three ingredients. Same on a one-off prototype, same on a 5,000-unit run. No tooling fees, no setup fees, no minimum order.

1

Material

Grams used × the material's €/kg rate. Different polymers, different rates — the slicer reports exact weight per part.

2

Labor — €50 / hour

Operator time: bed prep, removal, cleanup, support cutoff, light post-processing. Typically a few minutes per part.

3

Machine — €1 / hour

Print-time utilization fee covering electricity, wear, and consumables. Filament is the dominant cost driver — this is a flat per-hour add-on.

Worked examplePETG

A 200g part, 6h print

Functional bracket, 4 wall loops, 25% infill, no supports. Numbers reflect production billing rates — your real quote uses live filament SKUs.

Material

200g × €42/kg

8.40

Labor

12 min × €50/h

10.00

Machine

6h × €1/h

6.00
Unit price24.40ex VAT — rates above are net production costs
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Materials

What we print, how to get it

Nine FDM polymers across two purchase paths. PLA and PETG are wired into the instant calculator today; the rest are live in our production system and priced per project.

Engineering Services

Don't have CAD yet? Start here.

Engineering hours are booked at fixed rates against your project. Every line item is logged, described, and visible to you. Manufacturing drawings (PDF + DWG) are part of the modeling work — typically one to four hours depending on complexity.

Modeling

3D Modeling

Parametric CAD from sketch, reference photos, or a written brief — Fusion 360, SolidWorks, AutoCAD. Output: STEP, STL, 3MF, or native files.

€60/ hour
Revisions

Design Revisions

Iterations after your first review or after a sample run. Lower than initial modeling because the parametric foundation already exists.

€50/ hour
Consultation

Consultation & DFM

Material selection, DFM workshop, geometry review — without us doing the modeling. Useful when you have CAD but want a sanity check.

€60/ hour
Sample Run

Physical Samples

A real printed sample mailed to you before locking production. Tracked, signed for, and approved or rejected against your spec.

Print + transportat cost
Rush

Rush Handling

When you need queue priority. Fee depends on the requested lead time and current capacity. Quoted in writing before we start.

Flat feecase-by-case
Drawings

Manufacturing Drawings

GD&T, tolerances, finish callouts, BOM, assembly views. Delivered as PDF + DWG. Time billed under the modeling line — typically 1–4h per part.

Includedin modeling

Engineering charges are billed either separately (a pre-production invoice for the engineering hours) or amortized into your unit price across the production run — your call, decided when we lock the quote.

Volume

Bigger runs, better unit price

Volume reduces your per-part cost — always. The breakpoints depend on geometry, material, and how the parts batch onto our printers.

For catalog products in the Shop, volume tiers are fixed and visible up-front. For custom production runs, we'll quote your specific quantity directly.

Shop catalogFixed tiers

Off-the-shelf products

Pre-designed parts in our Shop. Discounts apply automatically at checkout — no quote needed.

50+

−10%

100+

−20%

250+

−30%

Indicative. Each Shop product carries its own published tiers — open a product page to see exact breakpoints for that item.

Custom production runsPer-project

Your CAD, your run

We schedule your geometry across the print farm and quote unit pricing against the resulting batch density. The bigger the run, the more we can pack — and the lower your unit price drops.

  • Quote includes labor, machine, and material for every unit
  • Engineering charges (NRE) billed separately or amortized — your choice
  • Lead time and capacity confirmed in writing before kickoff
  • Single point of contact for the lifetime of the run
Included

Standard with every order

Standards we don't bill extra for — because they're what professional manufacturing looks like.

DFM review

Wall thickness, overhangs, support requirements, and tolerance checks before printing starts. We flag risks in writing.

ISO 2768-m tolerances

Medium tolerance class on every part. Tighter tolerance targets quoted on request.

Full IP transfer

Models and drawings become your IP on payment. We retain no usage rights.

Multi-format output

STL, STEP, 3MF, native CAD on the design side. PDF + DWG for drawings.

EU-based, GDPR-compliant

VAT-registered in Romania (EU). All data stays inside the EU.

Card or bank transfer

Stripe checkout for cards (incl. 3DS). Invoice and bank transfer for B2B accounts.

FAQ

Pricing details

Transparent pricing means no hidden fees and no surprises on the invoice. If something isn't clear, ask us directly.

Still have questions? Talk to us
01Why does the calculator only support PLA and PETG?
Those are the two materials wired into our automated slicer pipeline today — they cover the majority of fast-turnaround prototyping. ABS, PC, ASA, ABS-GF, ABS-FR, TPU, and PA12 all run on our production system, but we quote them by hand because they need DFM review (chamber temperature, post-processing, support strategy). Submit a request and you'll have a number back the same day.
02What's actually in the unit price?
Three things: material (grams used × the material's €/kg rate), labor at €50/h, and machine time at €1/h. That's the entire formula. There are no setup fees, no tooling fees, and no minimum order quantity. The calculator and your final quote use the same math — only the inputs differ (calculator runs your model through the slicer; a quoted project lets us account for fixturing, post-processing, and inspection).
03How are engineering services billed?
Hourly, against your project, at fixed rates: €60/h modeling, €50/h revisions, €60/h consultation. Sample runs are billed at print cost plus actual transport. Rush fees are quoted in writing before we start. Every activity is logged, time-stamped, and visible in your project timeline — no black-box invoicing.
04Where are technical drawings in the price list?
Bundled into the modeling line. A standard manufacturing drawing — multi-view, GD&T, tolerances, surface callouts — typically takes 1 to 4 hours depending on complexity, and you'll see those hours on the modeling activity line. Output is PDF + DWG. We don't tier-price drawings because complexity varies too much for fixed buckets to be honest.
05How do volume discounts work for custom runs?
We quote unit pricing per project based on geometry, material, and how the parts batch onto our printers. Bigger runs almost always reduce unit cost — the printer's productive across more units, fixturing amortizes further, and material orders qualify for our supplier tiers. Tell us the quantity, we'll show you the breakpoints. Catalog products in the Shop have published, fixed tiers (typically 50+ / 100+ / 250+).
06Separate or amortized engineering charges?
Your call. Separate means engineering hours invoice as a one-time pre-production line item (NRE), and the unit price reflects only manufacturing. Amortized means we fold the engineering total into the unit price across your committed run. Separate is cleaner for accounting and resale; amortized is simpler if engineering is small relative to production. We'll lay out both numbers when we send the quote.
07Who owns the design files?
You do, on payment. All 3D models, drawings, and source CAD become your intellectual property. We retain no usage rights and keep no claim on derivatives.
08How do I pay?
Cards via Stripe (Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Apple/Google Pay, full 3DS support) or bank transfer for B2B accounts. EU VAT applied where required; reverse-charge available for valid intra-community VAT IDs.

Ready to print?

PLA or PETG part? Run it through the calculator. Anything else, send us the brief — we'll scope it.

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