Pricing
We price by the weight of the final print. Any material waste or failed prints are on us. That risk sits with us, not with you. All prices below are per 1 kg and serve as a guide; exact costs vary by order.
How it works
Material cost
Calculated from the weight of your print. the geometry of your model, the infill percentage, and the density of the chosen material. You only pay for what gets printed.
Machine time
An hourly rate for running the printer, calculated from the estimated print time based on your model's path length, layer height, and print speed.
Setup & handling fee
€9.50 onceA flat one-time fee per order covering slicing your model, starting and monitoring the print, and post-processing the finished parts. Charged once regardless of how many parts or copies you order.
Prices are ex. BTW and provided as a guide. Final price depends on model geometry and settings.
Shipping
We ship via PostNL. Rates are 2026 consumer prices (online label). All shipments are tracked. Pickup at our Amsterdam studio is always free.
Letterbox Parcel
max 2 kg · 38×26.5×3.2 cm
€4.39
Through letterbox · no signature
Standard Parcel
max 10 kg · tracked
€8.25
Delivery to door, Mon–Sat
Registered Mail
max 10 kg · tracked + signature
€12.30
Signature on delivery
Heavy Parcel
10–30 kg · large prints & orders
€16–€24
Confirmed on quote
Letterbox Parcel
max 2 kg · fits letterbox
€7.95–€12
Tracked
Small Parcel
2–5 kg
€14–€20
Tracked
Standard Parcel
5–10 kg
€20–€30
Tracked · door delivery
Large Parcel
10–30 kg
€30–€55
Business rate · confirmed on quote
Letterbox Parcel
max 2 kg
€15–€25
Tracked
Small Parcel
2–5 kg
€25–€40
Tracked
Standard / Large Parcel
5–30 kg
€40–€90
Confirmed on quote · customs may apply
Free pickup. Amsterdam studio
TT Vasumweg 101-15, 1033SG Amsterdam · By appointment
Rates based on PostNL consumer prices 2026. Exact shipping cost is confirmed in your quote. Rates for orders above 10 kg are indicative. Postal services are VAT-exempt.
We work across three additive manufacturing technologies.
Filament is melted and deposited layer by layer through a nozzle. Widely used for its speed, low cost and broad material range.
A laser fuses powdered nylon layer by layer. No support structures needed, which makes complex geometry straightforward.
A UV laser cures liquid resin layer by layer. Produces smooth surfaces and sharp detail, good for fine work and display parts.
Eight machines across FDM and SLA, covering small detail work up to large-format parts.
Upload your model and get an exact price based on your geometry.
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