Replacement parts
Discontinued OEM parts, vintage knobs, and out-of-production plastics printed in engineering-grade materials.
The dishwasher knob snapped, the manufacturer stopped stocking it in 2014, and the eBay listings are all the same broken part you already have. Or the bracket holding your shop-vac wand cracked, the OEM kit is six weeks out, and you need it Tuesday. This is what we print. Discontinued appliance knobs, vintage radio and pinball bezels, lawn-equipment housings, vacuum clips, interior automotive trim, industrial equipment covers — the small plastic parts that keep equipment working, and that nobody wants to mold a thousand of anymore.
Send a 3D file: STL, STEP, or 3MF. If you have CAD, drop it into the quote and you'll have a price in seconds. If you only have the broken part, reverse engineering from calipers or a scan is a separate manual quote — send a photo with rough dimensions and we'll tell you what's involved.
What we make
- Discontinued or back-ordered OEM plastic parts
- Vintage appliance, radio, and pinball knobs and bezels
- Vacuum, lawn, and small-engine housings and clips
- Non-safety automotive interior trim, vents, and badges
- Industrial equipment covers, guards, and panels
- Cabinet, furniture, and household brackets and grommets
Best materials
What to know
Send a file, we print and ship. Instant quote on STL, STEP, or 3MF — days, not weeks for most jobs. Tolerance is ±0.5 mm or ±0.2%, whichever is greater, which is right for knobs, clips, housings, brackets, and trim. Match the material to the environment: ASA for anything outdoors or UV-exposed, ABS for interior parts that need an injection-molded look, PETG for general utility, TPU for gaskets and bumpers. PLA-Pro is fine for indoor display brackets but not for cars or outdoors.
We do not print safety-critical or pressurized parts: airbag, seatbelt, brake, steering, fuel-system, gas or liquid under pressure, hot food contact, medical implants, firearm components, fall-protection PPE, structural building parts, or flight-critical aerospace. FDM is the wrong process for those.