Custom Fabrication Solutions
For builds that demand detail, accuracy, and a clean handoff between design and fabrication.

What we do
We use 3D printing to produce high-resolution parts, sculptural forms, and functional prototypes. Whether integrated into a larger hero prop or used as a standalone object, 3D printing allows us to achieve complexity, symmetry, and refinement that’s difficult by hand.
Who its for
- Production designers looking to incorporate sculptural or mechanical elements into hero props
- Art directors and props masters needing precision builds without compromising on finish
- Set decorators sourcing components that require exact fit and visual consistency
- Founders and product designers testing form, ergonomics, and assembly
- Workshops and fabrication teams needing custom parts for integration into larger builds
Why it matters
Accurate, repeatable forms at any scale
- Complex detail and surface resolution
- Smooth handoff from digital model to physical object
- Flexible integration into larger builds or prototypes
How we work
What kind of printers do you use?
We operate both FDM and resin printers to suit a range of build needs — from large structural components to fine-detail surface parts.
What materials can you print in?
We work with PLA, PETG, engineering-grade resins, flexible and translucent materials. Material choice depends on use case, finish, and structural requirements.
Do you offer modelling support?
Yes. We work in Rhino and other CAD programs to prepare files for print, clean up geometry, or model from scratch based on sketches or design intent.
Can prints be finished or painted?
Absolutely. Printed parts can be sanded, primed, and painted, or finished by our scenic team to match texture, patina, and material references.
Can printed parts be integrated into larger builds?
Yes. We often use 3D printed elements as part of hybrid builds — whether that’s a mechanical insert, a sculptural component, or something embedded into a larger set piece.
Technical capabilities
We use 3D printing to produce high-resolution parts, sculptural forms, and functional prototypes. Whether integrated into a larger hero prop or used as a standalone object, 3D printing allows us to achieve complexity, symmetry, and refinement that’s difficult by hand.