Pixels to
Plastic.
3D printing is "additive manufacturing." Unlike sculpting, which subtracts material, we build objects layer by layer from the ground up.
01
The Blueprint
Everything starts as a digital mesh. We use advanced CAD software to sculpt geometry in a virtual space, defining every curve, edge, and tolerance before a single ounce of plastic is used.

02
The Translation
The 3D model is fed into a 'Slicer.' This software cuts the model into thousands of paper-thin horizontal layers and generates a path for the printer nozzle to follow (G-Code).
03
The Fabrication
The printer heats eco-friendly PLA filament to 210°C. It extrudes this molten plastic through a 0.4mm nozzle, drawing the object layer by layer. Each layer fuses to the one below it instantly.
04
The Finish
Once the print cools, it's removed from the build plate. We hand-remove any support structures, sand down rough edges, and inspect the structural integrity of the part.