Pricing
How much does custom 3D printing cost
Every part is different, so we calculate the price individually. Here is an overview of what affects the price and how quoting works.
What affects the price
Size and volume of the part
A larger part consumes more material and print time.
Technology
FDM is more affordable; SLS is suitable for strong parts and series.
Material
Common plastics are cheaper, while engineering and special materials are more expensive.
Number of parts
For larger batches the price per part drops thanks to more efficient production.
Complexity and accuracy
Higher tolerance requirements and complex geometries affect the price.
Finishing
Sanding, painting or dyeing are optional and charged separately.
How quoting works
Send us a 3D model or a description of the part. We assess the technology and material and, within 24 hours, send an accurate quote with a lead time. For larger batches we agree on a volume discount.
As a rough guide: simple prototypes start at just a few euros per part. The exact price, however, always depends on the specific part — so we prefer to calculate it individually.
Frequently asked questions about pricing
How much does a single print cost?
It depends on the size, material and complexity. Simple small parts tend to be inexpensive; we send an exact price once you submit your model.
Do you charge for a quote?
No. The quote is free and non-binding.
Do you offer volume discounts?
Yes. For a larger number of parts the price per part is more favourable — we quote each series individually.
What if I don't have a 3D model?
We will prepare it. The price of the design depends on complexity and we always agree it in advance.
Have a 3D printing project?
Send us your model or describe your idea. We usually prepare a no-obligation quote within 24 hours.