3D Printing

Practical 3D printing for prototypes, branded pieces, fixtures, and custom business parts.

This lane is for real use, not hobby clutter. If you need a part to test, a short-run branded item, or a print that fixes something annoying in day-to-day work, Pinewave can help scope it and keep the process clear.

Printing runs on a Bambu Lab X1C, with the focus kept on fit, finish, and whether the part solves the problem it is supposed to solve.

Good fit for this lane

  • Proof-of-concept parts and prototype revisions
  • Branded event pieces and small giveaway runs
  • Custom holders, jigs, fixtures, and desk helpers
  • Short-run practical parts for an everyday workflow

Where this helps most

Most print jobs land in one of these four lanes.

Prototype support

Test the idea before you spend further.

Useful for early product concepts, packaging experiments, or any part that needs a real-world test fit before it becomes something larger.

Prototype passes Fit checks
Branded items

Pieces for events, desks, shops, and giveaways.

A better fit when you want something useful and specific to the brand instead of generic bulk swag that gets ignored.

Event pieces Brand details
Workflow helpers

Fixtures, holders, jigs, and practical daily-use parts.

Often the best print is the one that makes a weekly task easier, keeps a workspace cleaner, or replaces a clumsy workaround.

Shop helpers Desk fixtures
Repeatable short runs

When the same useful part needs to be made more than once.

Good for repeatable internal use pieces, branded extras, or simple catalog-style items that are small enough to keep practical.

Short runs Repeatable parts

Pricing guidance

Simple print pricing with room for the project itself.

Common job range

$300-$1,000

A common zone for small prototype runs, practical fixtures, and branded pieces.

Prep work

$45+

For simple cleanup, file prep, or getting a rough model ready to print cleanly.

Scoped case by case

Custom

Larger design-heavy, multi-piece, or tighter-turnaround jobs get a direct scoped quote.

What to send

Include what the part needs to do, how many you need, when you need it, and any photos, sketches, or reference files that make the use case clearer.

Start a print request

Public inventory

Featured print-ready items and repeatable catalog pieces.

When an item is ready to be offered more than once, it can show up here. Custom quotes and one-off prototypes still start with the inquiry flow.