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CUSTOM PARTS // 3D PRINTING

CUSTOM PARTS. NO SHOP FLOOR.

When the part is too specific for a catalog and too urgent for a long RFQ chain, Wyntek turns uploaded CAD into custom printed parts through one online workflow.

[CUSTOM PARTS][STL · STEP · 3MF][ONE-OFF TO BATCH]
DELIVERABLES

WHAT LEAVES THE LAB

  • Custom 3D printed parts from uploaded CAD
  • FDM, SLA, or SLS process selection
  • Material and finish guidance
  • Revision-friendly job history
  • Tracked dispatch after production
WORKFLOW

FROM FILE TO PART

  1. STEP 01

    Upload CAD

    Send STL, OBJ, 3MF, STEP, or a supported manufacturing file with quantity and notes.

  2. STEP 02

    Match process

    Choose low-cost FDM, detailed SLA, or durable SLS based on what the part needs to prove.

  3. STEP 03

    Produce

    The lab prints the part, flags obvious build risks, and keeps status visible online.

  4. STEP 04

    Ship

    Parts are packed with tracking so the next design decision can happen around the physical object.

PART PROOF

REAL JOB PATTERNS

Representative build profiles, shown as process guidance rather than polished portfolio theatre.

PartProcessMaterialSpecTimeline
Sensor enclosureFDMPETGCable exits, screw bossesFit-check run
Handheld mockup shellSLATough resinSmooth grip surfaceDemo article
Clip-on equipment guardSLSNylon PA12Repeated flex featuresSmall batch

Custom does not need to mean slow

The fastest custom part is the one with a clear job: fit check, strength test, presentation model, or short-run use. That lets the lab choose the cheapest process that still answers the question.

Send the constraint, not just the file

Tell us which surfaces are cosmetic, which holes matter, what the part touches, and what can change. Good notes reduce review cycles and prevent overbuilding.

FAQ

COMMON QUESTIONS

Can I order one custom 3D printed part?
Yes. Wyntek supports one-off custom parts as well as small batches.
What custom 3D printing files can I upload?
STL, OBJ, 3MF, and STEP are the most common. IGES, SLDPRT, F3D, and DXF are also accepted when the geometry is suitable.
Which process is best for custom parts?
Use FDM for fast, low-cost prototypes; SLA for fine detail and smoother surfaces; SLS for durable nylon parts and snap features.

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THE FILE?

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