3D Printing Process
SL (Stereolithography), FDM, SLS, SLM, etc, 3D printing process combined with FRP and vacuum injection moulding.
3D Printing Materials
Plastics (resin, nylon, ABS, PLA, PETG, etc.), metals (stainless steel, die steel, aluminium alloy, titanium alloy, etc.), ceramics,etc.
3D Printing Applications
3D printed sculptures, lighting, shop display installations, outdoor installations, brand IP, product display models, etc.

3D printing display case – LV store display.
LV stores in Malaysia and Singapore use 3D printing technology to create façade curtain wall decorations. It has become a Netflix hit spot.

3D Printed Crafts – Festive Installations.
Using 3D printing technology to create holiday decorations allows for quick production and updates.

3D Printed Crafts – Shop Decoration.
3D printing technology can be used not only to make models, but also to create architectural designs and decorations.

3D Printed Crafts – Brand Identity IP.
By combining 3D design, 3D modeling, and 3D printing technologies, the process of creating brand IP has become simple and efficient.
For 3D printed crafts, post-processing such as polishing, painting, colouring, plating, etc.
The post-processing of 3D printed crafts mainly includes cleaning, sanding, polishing, coloring and coating. First, cleaning removes printing residues; then the surface is sanded with sandpaper or tools to remove layers and roughness; polishing further enhances the smoothness; coloring can be done with spray paint or hand-painting to achieve a personalized effect; and finally, coatings (e.g., varnishes or resins) are used to enhance the durability and luster. These steps can significantly enhance the look and feel of a craft.


There are plenty of examples of 3D printed crafts here.

Resin material is by far the most used in 3D printed crafts because of its inherent good surface finish and excellent detail, as well as its ease of surface preparation.

