FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Everything you need to know about our 3D printing services in Brussels. Still have a question? Contact us – we reply within 24h.

Which 3D printing technologies do you offer?

We offer FDM printing (fused filament – robust and economical) and SLA resin printing (high precision for small, detailed objects) in our Brussels studio. We advise you on the best technology for your project.

What is the maximum print size?

FDM up to 35 x 35 x 35 cm, SLA resin up to 22 x 12 x 22 cm. Larger projects can be printed in several parts and assembled.

What materials do you use?

Mainly bio-sourced and recycled PLA (100% biodegradable), special composite filaments (wood, shellfish) and PETG for strong technical parts. We guide you to the best quality/price option based on strength, heat and UV resistance.

Do you repair broken parts?

Yes. We model and 3D print custom spare parts, even for brands like IKEA, Velux, Nespresso and Moulinex. Send us a photo of the broken part.

Can I send you my own 3D file?

Absolutely. Send us your STL file or 3D model and we print it directly in Brussels. No file? We can model it for you.

What colours are available?

FDM offers a wide range of colours (custom colours on request). SLA resin is grey only, but it paints extremely well for a perfect finish.

What finishes do you offer?

Either raw print (natural layer texture, economical and eco-friendly) or sanded and painted for a premium finished look.

How long does it take to get a quote?

A free quote within 24h. Just send us quantity, deadline, colour, material and printing type.

Do you work with professionals?

Yes – individuals, architects, designers, startups and businesses. From a single prototype to a small batch, everything is produced in-house in Brussels.

Are your materials eco-friendly?

Yes, it is our core commitment: bio-sourced and 100% recyclable materials, zero-waste production from the recycling chain. Free from endocrine disruptors and food-contact safe.

Do you do ceramic 3D printing?

Yes, we print in ceramic (stoneware) by clay extrusion, then kiln-fired and glazed in Brussels – one of our research specialities.