3D Prototype Design Inc

3D Printing Services in Ontario – Prototypes, Parts & Production

As Canada’s first 3D printing service provider, 3D Prototype Design Inc. has been a trusted partner for Ontario engineers, designers, and manufacturers since 1996. Located in New Hamburg—just minutes from Kitchener, Stratford, and an hour from Toronto—our facility offers convenient local pickup and fast shipping across Canada and the U.S.

We help clients accelerate product development by producing rapid prototypes, short-run production parts, and functional components. While many businesses explore Stereolithography (SLA), Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM), or PolyJet 3D printing, most of our customers rely on Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) for durable, end-use-ready parts that meet rigorous industrial standards.

Over the years, we’ve delivered reliable nylon parts, durable rubber-like components, and coloured pieces, ensuring every project meets the high expectations of Canadian engineers and product developers. With fast turnaround and a commitment to quality, 3D Prototype continues to help innovators move from concept to reality quickly and confidently.

Detailed nylon 3D printed components made with SLS for functional use in Ontario

Your Trusted 3D Printing Partner in Ontario

We’ve built a strong reputation for delivering remarkable quality, attentive customer service, and expert support for 3D printing projects, both large and small. Customers of 3D Prototype Design know their projects are valued through our attention to detail, willingness to go the extra mile, and prompt availability to answer any 3D printing questions.

Even today, many businesses are just beginning to explore what 3D printing can offer. As leaders in the industry, we take pride in providing trusted 3D printing services — helping our customers understand available technologies, make informed decisions, and feel confident in the results they’ll receive for their prototyping investment. Whether you’re considering SLA, FDM, PolyJet, or SLS, our team is here to guide you every step of the way.

Post-colored black nylon impeller and colorful scaled 3D printed transport trailer model showcasing detailed functional parts in Ontario

Start Your 3D Printing Project in Ontario Today

With 3D Prototype Design, getting your project started is simple. Whether you email us directly or call during business hours, you’ll speak with a knowledgeable expert who can answer your questions and guide your project from quote to delivery. From placing your order to ensuring your prototypes arrive as promised, we provide personalized support at every step.

You’re never just a number — you’re a valued partner. By choosing our 3D printing services in Ontario, you’ll benefit from fast turnaround, reliable results, and expert guidance. Many of our clients also explore SLA, FDM, or PolyJet technologies, and our team can help you determine the best approach for your project.

Contact us today and discover how we can bring your ideas to life with speed, precision, and care — all from our Ontario facility.

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What do I need to make a 3D printed part?

In order to quote or make a 3D printed part, you need to have a 3D CAD file drawing created. We do not offer drawing or scanning services. If you don’t have a CAD drawing of your part you should find a mechanical engineer/design to draw your part. See what is 3d printing.

We’ve built parts for as low as $1 per piece and up, when building multiples. However, each case is unique and dependent on several factors such as: size, area, volume, material used, time to build, commitment to area taken up, labor and what else we can build with it. Our minimum charge is $135.
We don’t like to ballpark pricing unless it’s coming from an existing customer. A guess can sometimes be made, however, you will need a CAD file to move forward and it’s very likely the cost of hiring someone to do the drawing may very well be more than your prototype. Asking how much something the size of a mug or computer mouse will cost rarely offers any value. Start by looking at the cost to get your CAD drawing first to see if that’s cost prohibitive for you.
Hire a mechanical engineer or mechanical designer as they can create 3D CAD drawings. In addition, their education and experience will be valuable later should you manufacture your parts.
We sure can. Whether is a scaled down model for a trade show or for a sales meeting, our 3d printed models can’t be beat! There are some very important things you should quick read first though to better understand what you need to know about 3d printing and your scaled down model. Quick read first

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