Portfolio
Parts that hold up in the real world: on court, on the factory floor, on a façade. Every project with its challenge, its solution and the number that mattered.
ActionMount, camera mount for motorcycling
Mounts on the market stick to the helmet or the fairing with adhesive and shake at speed. The footage judders exactly when it is worth filming, and the adhesive gives up after a few seasons of rain and sun.
Our own product, designed from scratch in two pieces: a base that clamps mechanically, with no permanent adhesive, and a standard three-finger interface that fits any action camera. The geometry is braced along the axis the vibration comes from, and the two pieces separate for transport.
- Material
- PA12-CF + TPU inserts
- Tolerance
- ±0.15 mm
- Quantity
- Own product
- Lead time
- In production
- Own product
- Motorcycling
- GoPro compatible


Camera mounts for padel courts
The video analysis cameras were zip-tied to the court posts. Ball impact shook the footage into something unusable, and two cameras had already come down onto concrete.
We designed a mount that clamps onto the post profile without drilling it, with a rubber interface that absorbs impact and an arm braced on two axes. Printed in ASA, which does not chalk after a full summer in the sun.
- Material
- ASA + TPU inserts
- Tolerance
- ±0.15 mm
- Quantity
- 24 units
- Lead time
- 9 days
- Outdoor
- UV resistant
- Anti-vibration

Edge server enclosure, pilot run
The board was ready, the enclosure was not. Injection moulding wanted 11 weeks and €18,000 before the team knew whether the product would sell at all.
We printed the enclosure in PC-ABS with vents sized against the board's thermal map. Three revisions in two weeks, each with the mounting points reworked from assembly-line feedback.
- Material
- PC-ABS
- Tolerance
- ±0.2 mm
- Quantity
- 40 units
- Lead time
- 12 days
- Functional prototype
- Thermal management
- Short run

Locating jigs for the assembly line
Operators aligned a sensor against a mark drawn in marker pen. Scrap at final inspection ran past 6%, and every rejected part meant stripping the assembly back down.
We built a jig that seats on the part exactly one way. Put it on wrong and it does not go on at all. PA12-CF body for stiffness, with swappable stops for the four product variants.
- Material
- PA12-CF
- Tolerance
- ±0.1 mm
- Quantity
- 16 sets
- Lead time
- 7 days
- Poka-yoke
- Carbon fibre
- Production

Development model, 1:200 scale
The renders were not landing at the planning meeting: nobody could read how the three blocks sat on a sloping site.
We printed the terrain from the real contour lines and each block separately, lifting off by construction phase. Service floors in clear PETG, so light passes through them when the model sits on a lightbox.
- Material
- PLA + clear PETG
- Tolerance
- ±0.3 mm
- Quantity
- 1 assembly
- Lead time
- 18 days
- Architecture
- 1:200 scale
- Multi-material

Illuminated dimensional letters for a storefront
The routed acrylic letters looked blotchy at night, with every LED showing through the face, and the brand typeface had corners too fine for the router bit.
We printed the body with a clear PETG diffuser and an internal chamber sized to the LED pitch. The face comes out even, with no hotspots, and the typeface keeps the sharp corners from the brand manual.
- Material
- Clear PETG + ASA
- Tolerance
- ±0.25 mm
- Quantity
- 9 letters
- Lead time
- 11 days
- Signage
- LED diffusion
- Outdoor

Housings for air quality sensors
The sensors arrived as white plastic boxes, stuck to the walls with double-sided tape. In a class A building they read as unfinished work.
Housings with an intake grille that lets air move without exposing the electronics, mounted on a plate hidden in the plaster. Matte finish, in the wall colour.
- Material
- PC-ABS
- Tolerance
- ±0.2 mm
- Quantity
- 68 units
- Lead time
- 14 days
- Series
- Matte finish
- Building integration

Workshop organisation: printed trays, dividers and holders
Small tools and consumables sat jumbled in drawers, and every job started with a few minutes of digging for the right bit or nozzle. Shop-bought boxes never matched the drawer sizes and left dead space everywhere.
We measured the drawers and printed a modular system of trays and dividers cut exactly to them, with a seat for every tool and labels in raised relief. When a new tool arrives, one more compartment is printed on the same grid, and the whole system stays as it is.
- Material
- PLA + PETG
- Tolerance
- ±0.3 mm
- Quantity
- 34 modules
- Lead time
- 8 days
- Organisation
- Modular
- Made to measure

Custom desk objects for corporate gifting
Catalogue gifts arrived with the logo stuck on off-centre and no connection to the company. Staff stopped keeping them on their desks after the first week.
We designed a set of things people actually use daily: phone stands angled for video calls, cable organisers, and access-card holders. The logo stands proud of the body as raised relief, not applied on top.
- Material
- PLA + PETG
- Tolerance
- ±0.2 mm
- Quantity
- 120 sets
- Lead time
- 12 days
- Corporate gifts
- Personalised
- Series

