Custom 3D-printed enclosures & housings
Project boxes, electronics housings, sensor enclosures, and panels — printed to your design in a material matched to where the part lives, with optional permanent labels and IDs laser-marked on the surface.
What we print
If it houses, protects, or mounts something, it fits here: electronics and PCB enclosures, sensor and instrument housings, project boxes, junction and terminal boxes, control panels, and lids and covers. You upload the model and we print it as designed, with the connector cutouts, mounting bosses, standoffs, vents, and snap or screw closures already built into your file.
Choosing a material
The enclosure's home decides the material:
- Indoors, general use: PETG — tough, moisture-resistant, and a reliable default.
- Near heat or needing extra rigidity: ABS.
- Outdoors or in sunlight: ASA, which is UV- and weather-stable — see the best material for outdoor parts.
If you are weighing the engineering materials against each other, the PETG vs ABS vs ASA guide covers the trade-offs, or the material finder will narrow it down for you.
Labels, serials, and QR codes
Enclosures are a natural fit for permanent laser marking: a model or part number, a QR code linking to documentation, a serial for asset tracking, or port and control labels added as permanent surface marks, marked into the surface itself, not ink or a label. For a production run, serials can increment automatically — see serialized parts & traceability.
Design and tolerances
Parts hold a typical tolerance of about ±0.2–0.3 mm. For lids and mating features, design in 0.2–0.3 mm of clearance as you would for any manufacturing process. The maximum part size is 256 × 256 × 260 mm, and the order tool flags anything oversized before checkout. Don't have a model? Our 3D scanning service can recreate an existing housing.
Price your enclosure in seconds
Upload the model, choose a material, add optional marking, and see the price — one unit or a full run.