Dextri provides FDM 3D printing services for prototype parts, functional components, and small batch production. We work with businesses, product developers, engineers, and individuals who need dependable parts and straightforward advice.
Dextri is built around the idea that 3D printing should be useful, not confusing. Some projects need a quick prototype to test fit and form. Others need durable, repeatable parts that can be used in the real world.
Our focus is on helping customers get parts that are suitable for the actual job, rather than simply printing a file without context. That means understanding how the part will be used, what environment it will operate in, and which material makes the most sense for strength, flexibility, finish, heat, or outdoor durability.
We support one-off jobs, prototype development, and repeatable small batch runs for customers who need dependable output and a straightforward service.
We work with businesses that need prototypes, product development parts, custom tools, housings, fixtures, and repeatable low-volume production.
We also support individuals, hobbyists, and makers who need custom printed parts, one-off ideas brought to life, or small quantities of practical components.
A part used indoors for fit testing has very different requirements to one used outdoors, near heat, or under repeated stress.
PLA, PETG, TPU, ABS, ASA, and PC all have different strengths and trade-offs. We help choose what best fits the job.
Clear communication matters. Whether you know exactly what you need or want advice, the goal is to make the process simple and dependable.
Customers need parts delivered to the expected standard and within a sensible timeframe.
Not every material or geometry is right for every situation. We would rather recommend the right approach than oversell the wrong one.
The goal is not just to print something, but to produce a part that is genuinely useful and appropriate for its purpose.
If you already have a file, you can request a quote online. If you are still deciding on material or suitability, get in touch and explain what the part needs to do.