Custom 3D printing, CAD design, and rapid prototyping for the jobs the big additive manufacturers won't touch. One part or a hundred — we're here for it.
We design in Fusion 360 and print in-house on three Bambu P1S machines with full AMS multi-material capability.
Broken appliance knob, vintage dial, drawer clip, snowblower auger piece — if it can be measured, we can print it. Send a photo and we'll quote within a day.
Typical: $40 – $2001–3 design iterations of your product idea, without Protolabs' minimums or 2-week lead times. We design with you, not just for you.
Typical: $200 – $1,200Custom rack mounts (1U/2U/half-rack), cable management, Pi enclosures, AP brackets, UPS mounts. We speak the language.
Typical: $100 – $1,500Don't have a file? We design from scratch or reverse-engineer from photos, dimensions, or a broken original. Fusion 360 native — real engineering, not hobbyist files.
Design fee: $45 – $2005–50 units for Etsy sellers, local product launches, and small businesses that need more than one but less than a factory minimum.
Per-unit pricing on quoteMSPs and IT shops: branded enclosures, logo desk accessories, and custom hardware for client installs that look like you designed them on purpose.
Quote per projectA real human on every project. No automated instant quotes, no hidden revision fees.
Email or message a photo of the broken part, a sketch, or a description. That's it. No 3D file required.
Takes 2 minutesWe review, ask any questions, and reply with a flat quote. No surprises, no vague estimates.
Within 24 hoursCAD design (if needed), material selection, and production on our Bambu P1S machines. We'll send progress photos.
1–5 daysLocal pickup in St. Paul, or shipped nationwide. Most jobs are in your hands within 3–7 days of approval.
3–7 days totalWhether you're fixing something that broke, building something new, or spec'ing out a rack — we have done your job before.
Send us a photo of what's broken. We'll make the part. No minimum order, no design skills required.
Iterate fast. We handle the design engineering so you can focus on your product, not the toolchain.
We speak 1U. Custom rack mounts, cable management, Pi and UPS enclosures — built to your exact specs.
Luvet Labs started with a simple observation: the Twin Cities has world-class industrial 3D printing — Stratasys is literally headquartered here — but almost nowhere for a regular person, a small business, or a solo inventor to get one weird part made well, quickly, and at a fair price.
The shop is run by an IT professional and CAD designer who grew up in New Orleans and now calls the Twin Cities home. Every part we make is one we'd be proud to put in our own home.