3D Printing That Ships To Buenos Aires.
A river port and manufacturing centre serving one of the world's great agricultural regions. We print in New Brunswick in engineering materials (ASA, PETG, ABS, TPU) and ship in days. Quote in 24 hours, no tooling cost.
Serving Buenos Aires
How it works for Buenos Aires.
Most of what gets asked for around Buenos Aires is a part that no longer exists: a bracket that snapped, a fitting nobody stocks, a component the manufacturer discontinued a decade ago. In farming and agriculture that is a weekly occurrence rather than an unusual event. Send a photo and one measurement, and that is enough to start.
In a city the size of Buenos Aires the problem is rarely finding a supplier, it is finding one who will take a single part seriously. We will: one part is a normal order here, quoted at a fixed price, with no minimum and no tooling cost.
We design as well as print, which matters when the original is broken beyond measuring or gone entirely. Parts are modelled in FORMA, our own parametric CAD engine, so the geometry is exact and repeatable rather than a scan cleaned up by hand. Design is included in the quoted price, and you get a fixed price back within a day, read and answered by a person.
Buenos Aires · farming and agriculture
What breaks in a farming and agriculture town.
Buenos Aires runs on farming and agriculture, manufacturing, port and logistics. The parts that go missing in that kind of work are rarely the ones a catalogue carries: seeder and planter components, sensor and monitor mounts, irrigation fittings and caps. They are cheap parts that stop expensive things, and they are exactly what a printer is for.
A worked example of the kind of job: a discontinued plastic part on a machine that is otherwise perfectly good and needed for a two-week window. There is no tooling cost and no minimum, so a single replacement is a normal order rather than a favour.
Material matters more here than most places. We would argue for ASA for UV and weather, TPU for anything that has to seal or flex through a season. The choice is named and explained in the quote rather than left as "plastic", because the wrong material is the single most common reason a printed part fails in service.
Buenos Aires is also manufacturing country, which brings its own list: assembly and welding fixtures, soft jaws and locating blocks, machine guards and covers. Same process, same fixed quote in 24 hours.
Getting it there
Working with Buenos Aires from Canada.
We are in New Brunswick, Canada, so let us be straight about distance: shipping a printed bracket to Buenos Aires makes sense for a discontinued, bespoke or unobtainable part, and makes no sense for something you can buy down the road. Where shipping does not make sense, the offer is the design: we model the part to your measurements and send you manufacturable files, STEP, STL and 3MF, to print or machine locally. Software, websites and AI work carry no distance penalty at all.
Every quote is a fixed price with the material, the print time and the shipping itemised before you approve anything. No account, no minimum, and a person reads your message.
One operator, atoms and code.
Most people arrive needing one of these and leave having found out we do the rest. All of it is the same person and the same fixed-price, plain-language process.
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Questions
Straight answers.
Do you print and ship to Buenos Aires?
Yes, with a caveat worth stating. We print in Canada and ship worldwide, so for a discontinued or bespoke part that nobody near Buenos Aires can supply, shipping makes sense. For something available locally it does not, and we will say so. In that case we design the part and send you manufacturable files to print or machine where you are.
How much does a custom 3D printed part cost in Buenos Aires?
Pricing is open and per-gram: PLA from $0.12/g, PETG from $0.20/g, TPU from $0.25/g, ABS from $0.25/g, ASA from $0.30/g. For scale, something like seeder and planter components is usually tens of dollars in material and machine time, not hundreds. Every quote itemises material, machine time and shipping, and one-offs land well under a machine-shop minimum.
What information do you need to quote a part?
A phone photo of the part (or where it should go) and one rough measurement. A tape measure and a clear photo are enough to start. We reply with a fixed-price quote within 24 hours.
Can you design the part, not just print it?
Yes. Rebuilding broken or discontinued parts from photos is most of our work. We use FORMA, our parametric CAD engine, to generate manufacturable geometry sized to your measurements. Design is included in the quoted price.
Is there a minimum order?
There is no minimum unit count, we print a single part as readily as a run of fifty.
Can you make parts for farming and agriculture work?
Yes, and it is a lot of what we do. The recurring asks in farming and agriculture are seeder and planter components, sensor and monitor mounts, irrigation fittings and caps. Send a photo of the broken part and one measurement. If the original is gone entirely, we can work from the space it has to fit.
Which material would you use for a farming and agriculture part in Buenos Aires?
Usually ASA for UV and weather, TPU for anything that has to seal or flex through a season. We name the material in the quote and say why, because choosing it by price rather than by service conditions is the most common reason a printed part fails.
