Custom 3D Printing in Kitchener-Waterloo
Electronic Emporium 519 provides custom 3D printing services in Kitchener-Waterloo and Waterloo Region for functional parts, prototypes, brackets, jigs, fixtures, storage systems, PC mods, replacement pieces, and small-batch production.
Whether you need a one-off repair part, a custom tool, a prototype for a new idea, or a batch of printed parts for your business, we can help turn your design or concept into a physical, usable part.
Printing speed in realtime
What we 3D print
Our 3D printing service is built around practical, usable parts. We focus on prints that solve problems: organizing workspaces, replacing broken pieces, building prototypes, improving existing products, and creating custom parts that are hard to buy off the shelf.
Rapid Prototyping
Turn an idea, sketch, CAD file, or early product concept into a physical prototype for testing, fit checks, demos, and design iteration.
Functional Parts
We print practical components such as brackets, mounts, adapters, holders, clips, spacers, trays, organizers, tool holders, and replacement pieces.
Custom Tools
Need a jig, fixture, specialty guide, tool holder, measuring aid, or custom shop part? 3D printing is ideal for low-volume custom tooling.
PC Mods & Electronics
We can print computer and electronics parts like fan stands, cable guides, VESA mounts, dust catchers, brackets, enclosures, and custom accessories.
Storage & Organization
Custom modular storage, Gridfinity-style organizers, trays, holders, bins, shop organization, desk accessories, and tailored storage solutions.
Batch Printing
For businesses and makers, we can help with low-volume production runs, repeated parts, product testing batches, and small manufacturing jobs.
3D Printing FAQ
Do you offer 3D printing in Kitchener-Waterloo?
Yes. Electronic Emporium 519 offers custom 3D printing services in Kitchener-Waterloo and Waterloo Region for individuals, makers, repair projects, and businesses.
Can you print a part if I do not have a 3D model?
In many cases, yes. If you have a broken part, sketch, measurements, photos, or a clear idea, we can review the project and discuss design or modeling options before printing.
What kinds of parts can you 3D print?
We commonly print prototypes, brackets, mounts, adapters, organizers, tool holders, trays, fixtures, replacement parts, PC mod parts, electronics accessories, and custom functional pieces.
Is 3D printing good for replacement parts?
3D printing can be a great option for replacement parts when the original part is hard to find, discontinued, too expensive, or needs a custom modification. Suitability depends on size, strength, heat exposure, and how the part is used.
Do you offer rapid prototyping or small batch production?
Yes. We can help with rapid prototypes, test parts, design iterations, and low-volume production runs for businesses, hobbyists, and product development projects.
How much does custom 3D printing cost?
Pricing depends on the model size, material, print time, design work, quantity, and finishing requirements. Send the file or project details and we can review the best approach.
Fast custom-built and tuned 3D printers
Our 3D printing work is powered by custom-built, upgraded, and tuned machines designed for fast, reliable, repeatable printing. We do not rely only on stock consumer settings — we tune machines, print profiles, hardware, cooling, calibration, and workflow to produce better results.
Print farm performance, repair-shop practicality.
We use fast-performing custom 3D printers for functional parts, prototypes, brackets, tools, shop fixtures, PC mods, and low-volume production. Our machines are built and tuned for real-world use, not just display prints.
Because we also work with electronics, repairs, hardware, and custom fabrication, we understand how printed parts are actually used — strength, fit, heat, mounting, tolerances, and whether a part needs to survive everyday handling.
Printer modding
We can help modify, upgrade, tune, and troubleshoot 3D printers for better reliability, print quality, and performance.
Printer tuning
Calibration, slicer profiles, speed tuning, extrusion checks, cooling setup, bed issues, and print-quality troubleshooting.
Custom printer parts
Brackets, ducts, mounts, adapters, organizers, toolhead accessories, repair parts, and practical upgrades for printer setups.

