3D printing in Oxspring
Oxspring sits in the Don valley just below Penistone, where the Trans Pennine Trail crosses on the old viaduct and the village runs down towards Thurgoland. It is about as local to us as anywhere gets, so collection is straightforward and postage is often unnecessary. Small practical prints are what suits a village like this: fittings for gates and outbuildings, spares for garden machinery, mounts for bikes and cameras out on the trail.
Posted to Oxspring or collected where practical · Guide prices in seconds · Printability checked by a person before anything is confirmed
Get a 3D print estimate in Oxspring
Upload your file or describe the part. We review printability before confirming anything.
What we print for Oxspring
- Fittings for gates, sheds and outbuildings
- Spares for garden and small machinery
- Bike, camera and trail-kit mounts
- Brackets and hooks for home and garage
- One-off replacements for discontinued parts
Getting a part printed in Oxspring
Everything runs by upload, email and post, so where you are in and around Oxspring makes no difference to the price.
Send your file or describe the part
Upload an STL, OBJ, 3MF or STEP file, or tell us what you need with photos and a few measurements.
Get a guide price
When we can read the geometry we estimate from it straight away — material, print time, supports and quantity all priced openly.
We check printability, then confirm
A person reviews orientation, wall thickness and supports, flags anything that will not print well, and confirms your final quote before any work starts.
3D printing prices for Oxspring
Worked examples on real models from our print library, priced by the same calculator that estimates your own part. Prices are the same wherever you are — nothing here is quoted by postcode.
| Example part | Size | PLA | PETG | ABS / ASA |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| M4 Washer | 12 × 12 × 2 mm | £0.09 – £0.12 | £0.10 – £0.13 | £0.11 – £0.14 |
| Furniture Foot (large) | 30 × 30 × 12 mm | £2.30 – £2.95 | £2.42 – £3.09 | £2.66 – £3.40 |
| Gusseted Shelf Bracket (medium) | 60 × 40 × 60 mm | £8.71 – £11.13 | £9.18 – £11.73 | £10.21 – £13.05 |
| Platform Section (O) | 138 × 69 × 22 mm | £50.77 – £64.87 | £53.10 – £67.85 | £58 – £74.11 |
Guide prices for a single unit, calculated from the measured geometry of each example model — not fixed quotes. Small parts land at or near the £0 minimum order, and per-unit prices fall with quantity. Your price depends on your own part, its material and its printability. How pricing works.
Example models you can have printed
A sample of the open-source designs in our print library — the kind of practical, functional parts the process suits. Order any of them as they are, or send your own file.
Utensil Holder
Control Knob (large)
Plant Label
Garage Tool Rail (6-hook)
These are open-source example designs (CC0) we publish to show what the process suits and what it costs — not a record of past jobs. Prices shown are examples in PLA.
Popular services near Oxspring
3D printing in Oxspring — FAQ
Do you have a shop in Oxspring?+
We serve customers in and around Oxspring — sending parts by post and arranging collection where practical. We do not operate a walk-in shopfront, which keeps our prices down.
What can you print for people in Oxspring?+
Prototypes, replacement plastic parts, brackets and mounts, jigs and fixtures, and small batches. Upload a file for an instant guide price or describe the part.
How do I get a quote in Oxspring?+
Upload your 3D file or describe the part with a few measurements. We review printability and confirm your final quote by email.
How do I get my parts once they are printed?+
Most parts are posted — they are small and light, so postage is rarely a big part of the cost. If you are near Oxspring we can arrange collection where it is practical.
What does a part cost?+
Price comes from material, print time, part size, supports, finish and quantity rather than a fixed rate. The example table on this page shows what real parts work out at. Upload a file for a guide price on your own part.
Which material should I ask for?+
Tell us where the part lives and how it is loaded and we will recommend one — PLA for indoor and prototype parts, PETG for tougher or light outdoor use, ABS/ASA for heat and sun, TPU where it needs to flex.
Guides worth reading
Prototyping a Product: A Step-by-Step Guide
The route from a sketch to a batch you can sell — what each stage is for, what to test, and when to stop printing in PLA and start printing in something real.
How Many Prototype Iterations Should You Expect?
Three or four rounds for a simple part, more for anything with a mechanism. How to iterate cheaply — one change at a time, several variants per print — and how to know when to stop.
From Prototype to Production
What happens after the design is frozen — bridge batches, the point where tooling beats printing, the design changes that make moulding cheaper, and what a moulder actually needs from you.
Nearby places
Serving customers in and around Oxspring
Upload your file or describe the part for an estimate. We review printability before confirming.