3D Printing for Sign Shops.
Sign shops build everything around their substrates but still lose time chasing mounting hardware, router jigs, and vinyl-wrap fixtures that no supplier stocks as a single piece. FDM 3D printing makes sign-specific tooling and hardware in days: standoffs, letter mounts, and custom frame clips sized exactly to your signs.
Custom standoffs, routing jigs, and frame clips — no stock minimum, quoted and shipped in days.
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What we print for sign shops.
Questions
Straight answers.
Can you match a specific standoff depth that suppliers don't carry?
Yes. That is exactly the kind of part FDM handles. Send a target depth and thread spec and we produce it. No tooling change between one standoff and a hundred.
What finish do the parts have?
FDM surfaces are lightly layered. Sanding and painting brings them to gloss. For raw black parts, black ASA reads as flat-matte off the printer. Specify the end use and we advise.
Do you need a CAD file?
No. A sketch or written dimensions are enough for most standoff and clip geometries. For complex jigs, a photo of the workpiece and a target measurement gets us started.
Is there a minimum order?
No. A single piece is quoted the same way as a run; shop-run quantities of 25 or 50 get volume pricing at no tooling premium.