Selected work

Projects built around real commercial constraints

Partform3D is designed for practical business work, not general print-bureau output. These examples show the kind of geometry, modular thinking, and low-volume fabrication the studio is built around.

Modular system

Hydroponic growing system

A multi-part custom setup designed around a client brief where standard growing products were not a good fit.

  • Modular structure with repeatable part relationships
  • Custom geometry for a specific commercial use case
  • Low-volume route without tooling
Custom enclosure

Large equipment housing

An oversized housing concept for equipment that needed dimensions and layout tailored around the internals rather than forced into a generic off-the-shelf box.

  • Built for a specific footprint and assembly
  • Useful for iterative commercial development
  • Suited to custom geometry and low quantities
Short-run production

Repeat component batch

A short production run of specialist parts where consistency mattered, but the quantity still did not justify tooling.

  • Repeatable low-volume output
  • Good for pilot production and specialist orders
  • Practical route for evolving commercial products
How projects are framed

The problem comes first

The strongest Partform3D jobs are not “can you print this?” jobs. They are commercial problems where custom geometry, modular logic, or low-volume production makes a printed route sensible.

That includes custom systems, large-format components, and business parts that need to fit a product, space, or process properly.

Typical fit

Best suited to projects that need something specific

Partform3D is a strong fit when a business needs custom dimensions, connected parts, or a short production run that would be awkward or expensive to source through standard manufacturing.

If the project needs a one-off part, a modular setup, or a repeat batch without tooling, it is worth sending over the brief.

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