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Your clients bring ideas.
You need them modeled and ready to print.

I design production-ready parts, prototypes, and models for 3D printing businesses across Latin America. Filament (FDM) and resin (SLA) — built to actually print.

FDM / SLA
Filament and resin
STL / OBJ
Production-ready formats
LATAM
Remote service, anywhere
Functional 3D printed part — wireframe, render, and real photo
CAD interface for 3D modeling — production-ready design
3D prototype iterations on a workbench
Finished functional part printed in FDM and SLA
3D printing production workflow — active printer and prepared file

Printing is rarely the bottleneck.
Design is.

  • Clients come with photos, screenshots, or rough ideas — no usable files.
  • Downloaded models arrive broken: thin walls, bad geometry, no tolerances.
  • Parts aren't designed for real printing — no support logic, no orientation, no strength.
  • Fixing other people's STL files eats hours you don't have.
  • Some projects need a real modeler. There's no workaround.

That's exactly what I'm here for.

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Without design support
01Client sends a photo or screenshotpending
02In-house modeling attemptblocked
03File fails on the printererror
04Order rejected or reworkedlost
With specialized support
01Reference in, feasibility checkactive
02Modeled with production logicin progress
03STL / OBJ ready to printdelivered

Specialized design for real 3D printing.

This isn't a generic design portfolio. Every part is developed around your actual production workflow — your printer, your materials, your clients. FDM (filament) or resin (SLA, MSLA, DLP).

Functional parts

Design built around manufacturing — tolerances, orientation, and real production logic. FDM and SLA.

FDM · SLA · manufacturing

Prototyping

From a sketch, photo, or rough idea to a validated printable model. No existing file needed.

concept · validation

File repair

Broken STL / OBJ files fixed — bad geometry, thin walls, wrong tolerances, poor orientation.

STL · OBJ · repair

Design partner

Ongoing design support without hiring in-house. Send one project or build a steady workflow.

partner · ongoing

Not just modeling.
Designing for how it actually prints.

Any designer can make something look good on screen. The difference here is understanding what happens inside the printer — supports, layer adhesion, warping, tolerances — and designing around those realities from the start.

Support optimization
Material tolerances
Print orientation
Structural integrity
FDM (filament)
SLA, MSLA, DLP (resin)
Fewer failed prints, less rework, and more orders that come out right the first or second time.
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Slicing preview with visible support structures for FDM printing Support structure comparison — before and after optimization Print orientation comparison for the same 3D part Exploded view of modular assembly for 3D printing

Your designs stay yours.

Files developed for your project are never reused, resold, or published without your explicit authorization.

Your design is part of your business — not a public catalog, not someone else's portfolio.

Optional private backup and file storage available for businesses with ongoing project volume.
Private project archive● private
enclosure_v4.stl
confidential
bracket_final.obj
confidential
modular_assembly_v2.stl
client only
Files are never shared, published, or used outside the project they were created for.
Organized private file archive for 3D design projects

Real projects.
Built to be printed.

Not an art portfolio. These are production projects for printing businesses that needed a specific design problem solved — and couldn't solve it in-house.

Functional industrial bracket printed in PETG for a 3D printing business
Functional parts · Printing business

Client had a photo. No file, no CAD, nothing.

Modeled from scratch with area analysis and assembly tolerances. Delivered as STL and OBJ ready for production.

FDM optimized · ±0.3mm tolerance · validated orientation
Electronics enclosure prototype developed from a hand sketch for 3D printing
Prototyping · Product studio

Enclosure designed from a napkin sketch

Three iterations to validate shape, fit, and function. Geometry designed for minimal supports and efficient material use.

3 iterations · PLA · vertical orientation optimized
STL file repair — before and after comparison for 3D printing
File repair · Commercial printer

Downloaded STL that failed every time

Full geometry audit, mesh repair, critical zone redesign, and tolerance adjustment for the client's specific printer.

Mesh repair · adjusted tolerances · first print success
Modular 3D printed assembly system for batch production
Design partner · Manufacturing workshop

Modular fastening system for a recurring client

Scalable system with interchangeable variants. Ongoing delivery for a workshop handling monthly custom orders.

Modular system · 8 variants · biweekly delivery

Things printing businesses usually want to know.

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Do you design parts ready to print?

Yes. Every model is built around how it will actually print — tolerances, orientation, supports, and the real constraints of FDM (filament) or SLA, MSLA, DLP (resin). You get an STL or OBJ file ready to send straight to your machine.

Do I need a 3D file to get started?

No. A photo, a hand sketch, measurements, or just a description works fine. You don't need to know anything about 3D design to work with me.

Who owns the design files?

You do. Files I develop for your project belong to you. I don't reuse them, resell them, or show them anywhere without your say-so.

Do you work with businesses outside Mexico?

Yes. Everything is remote. I work with printing businesses across Latin America — Colombia, Argentina, Chile, Peru, and anywhere else in the region.

What printers do you design for?

Mainly FDM (filament) and resin printers — SLA, MSLA, and DLP. Using something different? Tell me about your setup and we'll figure it out.

Can I send just one project, no strings attached?

Absolutely. No subscriptions, no minimums. Send a project when you need it. If it works well, we can build from there — but there's no obligation.

Got a project that needs modeling?

Simple part or complex assembly, it doesn't matter. Send me the reference, sketch, or idea, and we'll work out how to make it printable.