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3D printing price calculator

How much does it cost to 3D print your part? Get an instant estimate — then request the exact quote, free, within 24 h.

Indicative price

Automatic, indicative estimate. The final price depends on the file, real weight and detail. Get an exact quote — it’s free.

How to use the calculator

Pick the material, the part’s approximate size, the finish and the quantity. The estimate updates instantly. Remember: it’s indicative — for functional or designed parts, an exact quote is best.

What the price includes

A 3D print’s price combines material (grams × cost per gram), machine time (large parts take hours) and finish (sanding, painting, LED assembly). 3D design, if you have no file, is quoted separately.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the calculator price exact?

It's an indicative estimate based on size, material and finish. The real price depends on the 3D file, the part's final weight and its complexity. For a firm price, send us the file or a photo — the quote is free and we reply within 24 h.

Why does the material affect the price?

Each material costs differently per gram and prints at a different speed. PLA is the cheapest; PETG and ABS/ASA a bit more; flexible TPU and high-detail resin are the priciest. We advise on the optimal material for your use.

Is there a quantity discount?

Yes. From 2 units the per-piece price drops, and notably from 10 and 50 units. The calculator already applies an estimated volume discount.

Price my project

3D printing, LED signs and personalised gifts in Tenerife. Delivery across all the Canary Islands.