3D Printing /THrē dē ˈprin(t)iNG/ noun

Designing and printing physical parts that complete the product, from one-off prototypes to small-batch hardware runs.

What We Make /māk/ verb

Electronic housings and enclosures that protect your boards and look intentional. Brackets, mounts, and jigs sized to your exact constraints. Prototypes for fit testing, demo units for meetings, replacement parts for the things you actually use.

We design parametrically in modern CAD and print in-house in PLA and PETG depending on the job. Most parts go from sketch to printed sample inside a day, with rapid iteration baked into the process.

The Full Experience /fo͝ol ikˈspirēəns/ noun

Software products increasingly live in physical things. A sensor in a greenhouse, a controller on a wall, a wearable on a wrist. Treating the enclosure as an afterthought makes the product feel like one.

For clients building software for their own hardware, this means one team handles the whole experience: firmware, app, and the box it lives in. No handoffs between vendors who don't talk to each other, no enclosure that was designed before anyone knew what the PCB would look like.