3D Printing Services

Practical, personalized prints—made with care, tested for fit, and refined layer by layer.

I focus on functional parts, prototypes, and thoughtful accessories. Every job gets hands-on attention, honest communication, and my best effort to deliver a result that works and looks right.

Custom Prototyping

Turning your finished designs into high-quality, reliable prints — ready to test, fit, and refine.
You bring the model; I make sure it’s printed right. From choosing the right material and settings to spotting potential print issues before they happen, I’ll handle the details that make the difference. If something can be improved for a cleaner or stronger print, I’ll let you know and guide you through the adjustments.

Personalized Items

Custom-made pieces designed to fit your everyday life — from clever home gadgets to small practical helpers.
Each print is made with care and attention to detail, balancing form and function. Whether you need a one-of-a-kind gift, a replacement part, or something that simply makes your day a bit easier, I’ll work with you to create it — layer by layer.

Design & Optimization

While I focus mainly on printing, I can help refine your models for better print quality and durability.
If something in the design could be improved — a wall too thin, an overhang too steep, or a tolerance too tight — I’ll point it out and suggest small adjustments. My goal is to make sure your design prints smoothly and performs as intended, without overcomplicating the process.

Pricing & Quotes

Clear, honest pricing for prints that are made with care. You bring the design — I handle materials, settings, and print quality.

I keep pricing simple and transparent. Each quote reflects real printing time, material used, and the finish you want. If I see a way to improve strength, surface, or fit, I’ll tell you before we print.

How pricing works


Minimum order:
€20

Base service (print time):
from €9 / hour (standard detail)

Material (by weight):
PLA / PETG: €0.25 / g
ASA / ABS: €0.30 / g
PETG-CF / PLA-CF: €0.35 / g
Nylon / PA-CF: €0.50 / g

Setup per job: €5
(waived above €80)

Basic cleanup:
included (support removal & light deburr)

Finishing (optional):
from €10–€25 per part
(sanding, vapor/chemical finish where applicable)

Rush option:
+25% (48 h)
+50% (24 h, depending on queue)

Volume discounts:
–10% > €150,
–15% > €300


Small PETG bracket
3h print, ~28 g material:

Print time: 3 h × €9 = €27.00
Material: 28 g × €0.25 = €7.00
Setup: €5.00

Total: €39.00
(incl. basic cleanup; excl. shipping)

Small packages

  • Prototype Basic — from €29
    Single small print (PLA/PETG), standard quality, basic cleanup.

  • Functional Part — from €49
    Stronger settings/material, tuned for durability & fit.

  • Showpiece Finish — from €79
    High-detail + optional finishing for clean surfaces.

(These are entry prices to help users orient quickly; final quote depends on model, size, filament, and settings.)


What files do you accept?
STL, 3MF, STEP/IGES (export preferred as STL/3MF with correct units).

How long does it take?
Most small jobs: 2–5 days including QA. Rush printing available if the queue allows.

Do you review printability?
Yes. I’ll flag thin walls, steep overhangs, or tight tolerances and suggest simple fixes if needed.

Where do you ship?
Based in Georgia, primarily serving clients in Greece, with international shipping available.

Which materials/colors are available?
Common: PLA, PETG, ASA, PETG-CF, PLA-CF; colors vary by stock. I can recommend the best option for strength and finish.

Quick example
FAQ

Send your model (STL/3MF) with desired material and any notes on strength/finish.
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FAQ – Common Questions

1. What file formats do you accept?

I prefer STL or 3MF files for printing.
If your design is still in a CAD format (STEP, IGES, or Fusion 360), I can help you prepare it for slicing. Please make sure the model is scaled correctly and watertight before sending it over.

2. Can you design or modify parts for me?

My main focus is on printing, but yes — I can help with minor design adjustments to improve your model's print quality, such as tweaking wall thickness, tolerances, or support orientation.

I can also create smaller custom objects or simple designs from scratch, as long as they’re not highly complex or mechanically critical. If you’re unsure whether your idea fits that scope, just ask — I’m always happy to take a look and let you know what’s possible. For advanced or technical product design, I can also recommend trusted CAD designers who specialize in that area.

3. Which materials do you offer?

I typically print with PLA, PETG, ASA, and Carbon-Fiber blends (PLA-CF / PETG-CF).
Each has its strengths — PLA for detail and finish, PETG for durability, ASA for outdoor use, and CF-blends for rigidity. If you’re unsure which one to choose, just tell me how the part will be used, and I’ll suggest the best option.

4. How long does production take?

Most small to mid-size prints are ready within 2–5 business days, depending on the queue and complexity.
Larger or multi-part jobs may take longer, but I’ll always confirm a realistic timeline before printing.
If you need something urgent, I offer a rush option (+25–50%) if machine time allows.

5. Can you print large objects?

Yes, within the limits of my build volume (250 × 250 × 250 mm per part).
For larger projects, I can split the model into printable sections and assemble them afterward using interlocking connectors or adhesives. This method keeps results precise and cost-efficient.

6. What surface quality can I expect?

I aim for clean, consistent prints with minimal layer lines and solid adhesion.
Most items are printed at 0.2 mm layer height (standard), but I can go finer (0.12 mm) for visual parts or faster (0.28 mm) for functional prototypes. Supports are carefully placed and removed to avoid marks wherever possible.

7. Do you offer post-processing or painting?

Basic cleanup and support removal are included. Optional finishing — sanding, priming, or polishing — is available for an additional fee, depending on the part and material. I can also recommend coatings or paints if you want to finish the part yourself.

8. Where are you based, and do you ship internationally?

The company is based in Georgia, primarily serving clients in Greece.
However, I regularly ship prints across the EU and worldwide using tracked postal services.
All items are securely packaged to protect against moisture and transit damage.

Materials & Finishes

Choosing the right material is one of the most important steps in achieving the result you want.
Each filament behaves differently — some offer a smooth, decorative finish, others are designed for strength, heat resistance, or outdoor use.
Below is a short overview of the main materials I use and their typical applications.

PLA & PLA+ / Tough PLA

Best for: Everyday prints, visual parts, decorative models, and low-stress applications
Properties:

  • Easy to print and dimensionally accurate

  • Clean surface finish and high detail quality

  • Rigid, but more brittle than PETG or ASA

  • Low warping, biodegradable base material
    PLA+: Slightly tougher, less brittle, and smoother surface — ideal for practical parts that don’t require high heat resistance.
    Typical use: Figurines, holders, brackets, prototypes, name tags, or display items.

PETG

Best for: Functional parts and items exposed to light stress or humidity
Properties:

  • Strong, flexible, and less brittle than PLA

  • Better heat and impact resistance

  • Slightly glossy surface, easy to clean

  • Minimal warping; can string if not tuned
    Typical use: Mounts, clamps, enclosures, replacement parts, or anything that needs durability with a good surface finish.

ASA / ABS

Best for: Outdoor or technical applications
Properties:

  • High temperature and UV resistance

  • Mechanically strong, moderate flexibility

  • Matte, technical surface appearance

  • Can emit stronger printing odor (ventilated setup required)
    Typical use: Outdoor fixtures, automotive parts, functional prototypes exposed to sun or heat.

Carbon-Fiber Reinforced Filaments (PLA-CF / PETG-CF / PA-CF)

Best for: Rigid parts, mechanical strength, and professional-looking finish
Properties:

  • Infused with fine carbon fibers for extra stiffness and reduced flex

  • Lightweight and dimensionally stable

  • Matte surface with minimal layer visibility

  • More abrasive — printed on hardened nozzles
    Typical use: Mounts, brackets, drone or camera parts, or structural prototypes requiring stiffness and clean geometry.

Decorative & Specialty Filaments

Silk PLA

  • Shiny, reflective surface with a satin-like look

  • Slightly softer, more flexible than standard PLA

  • Great for aesthetic pieces, but not ideal for mechanical use
    Typical use: Vases, ornaments, display models, or decorative gifts.

Matte / Textured PLA

  • Non-reflective, elegant finish that hides layer lines well

  • Slightly higher extrusion temperature needed
    Typical use: Prototypes or accessories where appearance matters more than strength.

Multicolor / Gradient Filaments

  • Gradual color transitions throughout the spool

  • Every print comes out slightly different
    Typical use: Artistic prints, lettering, nameplates, or decorative objects.

Wood / Metal Infused PLA

  • Contain fine wood fibers or metallic pigments for special surface textures

  • More decorative than structural

  • Can be sanded or polished for unique finishes
    Typical use: Model bases, artistic pieces, or objects mimicking real materials.

How I choose materials

If you’re not sure what to pick, just tell me how your print will be used — indoors, outdoors, under stress, decorative, or mechanical — and I’ll suggest the most suitable filament for your project.

Customer Reviews

See what our clients say about Layeros 3D.

Layeros 3D transformed my ideas into stunning prototypes. Highly recommend!

Alex P.
Various colorful 3D-printed creatures and objects are arranged in wooden trays on a table. The objects include dinosaurs, insects, and other shapes made from plastic. The scene is set outdoors with sunlight casting shadows, and each tray has a price label.
Various colorful 3D-printed creatures and objects are arranged in wooden trays on a table. The objects include dinosaurs, insects, and other shapes made from plastic. The scene is set outdoors with sunlight casting shadows, and each tray has a price label.

Athens

The attention to detail and quality of the prints exceeded my expectations. Layeros 3D is my go-to for all 3D printing needs!

A 3D printer is in the process of printing two objects, one in black and one in red. The setup includes two extruder heads that are actively working on creating these cylindrical, industrial-like components. The printer is situated on a clean, white counter with visible branding and technical details in the background.
A 3D printer is in the process of printing two objects, one in black and one in red. The setup includes two extruder heads that are actively working on creating these cylindrical, industrial-like components. The printer is situated on a clean, white counter with visible branding and technical details in the background.
Maria K.

Thessaloniki

★★★★★
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