SeeCubed Labs
3D-printing and product design studio for custom parts, small-batch production, organizers, fixtures, mounts, replacement pieces, and prototypes.
Helping makers, small businesses, and hands-on individuals turn sketches, measurements, and CAD files into clean, functional solutions.
Custom-fit parts • Prototypes and short runs • Design-for-print support • South Bay pickup available • U.S. shipping
What our lab Offers
Choose what you need today. Keep it simple. Book a service, or shop practical gear that makes daily routines easier.

Custom 3D Printing
Functional FDM printing for custom parts, organizers, holders, adapters, replacement pieces, and short-run production.

Rapid Prototyping
Move quickly from concept to test-fit part. Ideal for early validation, iteration rounds, one-off fixes, and practical proof-of-concept work.

Production Designs
Design cleanup, fit refinement, material guidance, and print-ready preparation for repeatable production.
Good fit for the lab
Our Lab is a strong fit for projects that need practical problem-solving, custom fit, or small-batch production without the overhead of large-scale manufacturing.
We are usually a good fit when you need:
We are usually not the best fit for:
What We Make
Most projects fall into a few practical categories. If your idea is close to one of these, we can likely help.

Mounts, brackets, and holders
Parts that secure, guide, or support gear in a cleaner and more useful way.

Organizers and workflow tools
Desk, kitchen, garage, workshop, and field-friendly parts that reduce friction and clutter.

Replacement parts and adapters
Hard-to-find pieces, fit-specific connectors, spacers, clips, and custom fixes.

Prototype parts and short runs
Early-stage models, test-fit parts, and small-batch products for validation or launch prep.
How The Lab Process Works
Working with SeeCubed Labs is straightforward. Share the need, review the options, approve the scope, and we handle the build.
Share Your Idea
Send a file, sketch, reference photo, measurements, or a simple explanation of the problem you are trying to solve.
If confidentiality matters, mention it up front and we can discuss NDA options before deeper review.
Review & Quote
We review the use case, fit, material, quantity, finish, and timeline, then send a clear quote with next steps.
If the design needs cleanup or redesign first, we will tell you before production begins.
Print & Refine
We produce the part, inspect it, and handle standard cleanup or finishing as needed.
If a first version needs adjustment, we can refine the design for a better next round.
Deliver
Pick up locally or have it shipped.
Once a project is on file, reorders and minor revisions are typically faster and easier.
About Us
SeeCubed Labs builds practical parts to fit, work, and hold up in the real world.
Our approach is simple:
Understand the use case, choose the right material and print strategy, refine the fit where needed, and deliver parts that feel intentional from day one.


Materials & Capabilities
We choose materials and print methods based on the demands of the job, not a one-material-for-everything mindset.

PLA and PETG
Great for many organizers, holders, setup accessories, and general-use functional parts where clean output and practical performance matter.

ABS and tougher-use options
Better for parts that need more heat resistance, durability, or stronger performance in workshop and utility settings.

Prototype and test-fit parts
Useful for checking size, fit, workflow, and design direction before committing to a larger run.

Design support and file prep
We can help clean up files, adjust fit, build parametric models, and prepare parts for more repeatable production.
To keep quality high and lead times realistic, SeeCubed Labs currently focuses on functional FDM printing and design-for-print support.
We do not currently offer:
Who the lab serves
SeeCubed Labs is built for people who need something more specific, more practical, or better fitting than what they can buy off the shelf.
Makers and tinkerers
Custom parts, upgrades, adapters, and one-off builds for personal projects and hands-on problem-solving.
Small businesses
Fixtures, displays, organizers, branded utility parts, and workflow tools tailored to how your team actually works.
Creators and coaches
Studio tools, teaching aids, props, mounts, and practical accessories designed around your setup and real use case.
Trades and field professionals
Job-specific holders, spacers, brackets, clips, and workflow improvements that save time on site, in vehicles, or in the shop.
Our lab standards
Every project follows the same core principles.
We focus on usable design, honest material selection, clean presentation, and steady improvement based on real-world use.
Clean aesthetics
Simple, intentional forms that look at home on a desk, in a workshop, or out in the field.
Function first
Every cutout, curve, and dimension should improve fit, comfort, performance, or ease of use.
Material fit
We choose materials based on the demands of the job, including strength, flexibility, heat, finish, and environment.
Refined through feedback
Real use drives better revisions. We improve parts over time so they feel tuned, not generic.
A successful part should do more than print well. It should make sense in the hand, in the space, and in the workflow it was made for.
seeCubed Labs FAQs
Pricing depends on the part size, print time, material, design complexity, cleanup needs, quantity, and whether file preparation or iteration is required. Small straightforward parts may be simple to quote, while custom or multi-step projects may require review first.
The best starting point is any combination of dimensions, photos, reference links, sketches, existing files, or a short explanation of what the part needs to do. Clear measurements and photos usually make quoting faster and more accurate.
STL, STEP, OBJ, and other common 3D file types are welcome. If you do not have a finished model yet, you can also start with measurements, a sketch, a reference photo, or a simple explanation of what the part needs to do.
Yes. Many projects begin with an idea, a broken part, a fit problem, or a rough concept. We can help determine whether the job needs design work, file cleanup, or direct printing.
No. We handle one-off parts, prototype rounds, and small-batch runs. The right scope depends on the job and how repeatable the part needs to be.
Many projects start with materials such as PLA, PETG, or tougher-use options, depending on fit, strength, heat exposure, finish, and where the part will be used.
Turnaround depends on complexity, material, revisions, and quantity. We usually review new requests and respond with next steps, scope guidance, or a quote within 1 to 2 business days.
That is common with prototype and fit-check work. If a first version needs revision, we can refine the design and improve the next round.
Yes. Depending on the project, parts can be picked up locally in the South Bay or shipped within the U.S.
No. SeeCubed Labs currently focuses on functional FDM printing and practical product development work.
Start a lab project
Whether you already have a finished file or are starting with a rough idea, the next step is simple: show us what you are trying to make and what problem it needs to solve.
Share any files, photos, dimensions, sketches, or reference links you already have, and we will review the request, confirm fit, and help you determine the best next step.
We review each request and usually reply with next steps, scope guidance, or a quote within 1 to 2 business days.


