What to Include When You Contact Us
Project Type
Let us know if you need a prototype, replacement part, custom bracket, enclosure, or a small batch run.
Material or Use Case
If you know the material you want, mention it. If not, describe how the part will be used so we can recommend options.
Deadline or Quantity
Include quantity and timing, especially if the job is time‑sensitive or part of a repeat order.
Materials and Capabilities
We produce practical 3D printed parts for prototypes, replacements, fixtures, brackets, housings, and other custom components that need a clean fit and reliable turnaround.
Explore materials and live stock
- PLA, PETG, TPU, ABS, and ASA based on part function and environment
- Functional parts, jigs, enclosures, adapters, mounts, and replacement components
- One-off prototypes through short-run production work
- Florida-based service with shipping available
Common file formats
STL · 3MF · STEP
Best fit for
Functional parts, prototypes, and short-run custom work
Best Uses for Our Service
- Replacement parts that are hard to source
- Custom mounts, brackets, and adapters
- Prototype parts for fit and function testing
- Short-run product accessories and specialty components
- Hobby, maker, and business parts that need fast turnaround
Typical quote inputs
File · Qty · Material · Deadline
Accepted file types
STL · 3MF · STEP
Recent Work
A recent replacement gear project shown from CAD design to active printing to the finished part.
FAQ
How do I get a quote?
Send your file, quantity, preferred material if known, and any project notes through the quote page. If you do not have a finished file yet, dimensions, photos, sketches, or a description can still help.
Can I request a quote without a final material choice?
Yes. Send the intended use and we can suggest a baseline material and alternatives if needed.
What file types do you accept?
STL, 3MF, and STEP are the most useful starting points for 3D print quoting, but other file types can still be reviewed.
Can you do one-off parts and small batches?
Yes. One-off practical parts, prototype work, and short-run repeat jobs are all a good fit.
Can I contact you without a print file ready?
Yes. Use the contact page if you need help figuring out the process, materials, or whether your part is a good fit for 3D printing.
Where should I send files for pricing?
File-based pricing requests should go through the quote page so the job details stay organized.
What contact details do you include?
We list the contact form, email, typical response time, and general location so you know who you’re talking to and when to expect a reply.
Ready to Start?
Send your file and a few project details, and Florida 3D Print Works will review the job, material options, and next steps.

