CAD & Design Engineering
From a napkin sketch or a problem on your floor to a finished, manufacturable model. I design parts and assemblies in CAD around how they'll actually be used.
Most print farms just print. I engineer. With a mechanical and electrical engineering background paired with FDM 3D printing, I design solutions that optimize your process — saving time and money, not just running print jobs.
I don't just hit "print." I work the whole problem — from concept and CAD through material strategy and tolerancing — so the part that comes off the printer is the part your process actually needs.
From a napkin sketch or a problem on your floor to a finished, manufacturable model. I design parts and assemblies in CAD around how they'll actually be used.
I select the right material for the job based on real strength and thermal requirements — so parts perform under load and heat instead of just looking the part.
Proper tolerance analysis so parts fit and assemble correctly the first time — accounting for fit, clearance, and how everything goes together in the real world.
I invest in high-end printers and quality materials, and keep every machine maintained and calibrated. That discipline means first-pass quality — parts that come out right the first time, without wasted material or rework.
We're here to engineer solutions and build relationships — not to process print jobs.
C3D Engineering was built on a simple idea: most print farms just print, but a part is only as good as the thinking behind it. By combining a mechanical and electrical engineering background with in-house FDM 3D printing, I can engineer a solution for your business and optimize a process that saves time and money.
My solutions stay cost-effective and genuinely personalized to what your business actually needs — never one-size-fits-all.
Most of all, my goal is to build relationships so we can solution more efficiently together over time, rather than treating you like just another order in a queue.
Have a quick question or want to talk through an idea? Use Contact. Ready to scope a specific part or project? Use Request a Quote so I can get you a meaningful estimate faster.