Every job here is custom, so there's no single "product line" — just a steady mix of fixes, prototypes, and one-off ideas. Here's the kind of work that typically comes through.
Knobs, clips, brackets, and small mechanism parts for appliances and gear where the original part is discontinued or absurdly overpriced to replace.
Early mechanical iterations for product ideas — housings, mounts, and moving parts checked for fit and function before tooling decisions get made.
Custom prop parts, armor details, and convention pieces built from references and sketches — finished and primed for paint.
Drone arms, RC car mounts, and chassis pieces — usually rushed, usually printed in something tougher than the original part.
Jigs, alignment fixtures, and one-off test geometry for engineers who need a physical part faster than a machine shop quote.
Custom nameplates, small sculptures, and personalized objects — the kind of order that's exactly one unit, on purpose.
That's most of what comes through here. Send it over and I'll tell you honestly if it's printable.