3D Printing
FDM, SLA, SLS and MJF, end to end, from fast, cost-effective prototypes to fine-detail resin and functional nylon parts, with in-house finishing when the print needs to look like a product.
- FromFrom S$0.10/gram
- Lead time5–7 working days
- QuoteInstant · no email
Instant price — no email required.
Choose your process
One service, every process under it. Not sure which fits? Send your file and we recommend the right one.
- FDM Budget & size Cost-effective prototypes, jigs and large-format parts in PLA, PETG, ABS and TPU. Get a quote
- SLA Detail & finish Fine-detail resin with smooth, paintable surfaces. Trophies, figurines and casting masters. Explore SLA
- SLS Function & strength Strong PA12 nylon with no support marks. Functional parts and moving assemblies. Explore SLS
- MJF Functional batches HP Multi Jet Fusion nylon for fine functional detail and consistent small batches. Get a quote
- Metal Metal parts Metal 3D printing for strong, heat-resistant components and end-use hardware. Explore metal
3D printing is where Additive Inn started, and it’s still the core of the workshop. The difference is what surrounds it: most print services hand you a raw part; ours sits next to a paint booth, an electroplating line, and a design desk, so a print can leave the building looking like a finished product, not a prototype.
Pick the right process, not just a printer
Each process has its own page if you already know what you need: SLA resin printing for fine detail and smooth, paintable surfaces, SLS nylon printing for strong, functional parts with no support marks, or metal 3D printing for parts that need real metal strength. Not sure which fits? Send the file and the application, and we’ll recommend the process and material rather than quote blindly. Or start with our guide on FDM vs SLA vs SLS.
Beyond the build plate
- Large prints: pieces bigger than any single machine get split, printed in sections, and bonded with alignment features designed in. See how we approach large-scale printing.
- Finishing: sanding, priming, spray paint in Pantone-matched colours, clear coats, and electroplating over resin prints.
- Design support: no file? The concept to fabrication team can model from a sketch, a photo, or a physical sample.
Upload an STL, STEP, OBJ, or 3MF file to the instant quote tool for same-day pricing, or talk to us if the job needs a conversation first.
What's included
- FDM for cost-effective prototypes and large formats
- SLA resin for fine detail and smooth surfaces
- SLS / MJF nylon for functional, tool-less parts
- PLA, PETG, ABS, TPU, resins, and nylon
- Large pieces printed in sections and bonded
- In-house sanding, priming, painting, and electroplating
How we make it
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Upload & quote
Send an STL, STEP, or OBJ through our instant quote tool, or email the file with notes if you'd rather talk it through first.
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Process & material match
FDM for cost and size, SLA for detail and surface, SLS or MJF for functional parts without supports. We recommend, you confirm.
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Print
Parts queue onto the right machine for the job. Large pieces are split, printed in sections, and bonded with joints designed in.
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Finish
Raw print, or finished like a product. Sanding, priming, spray paint, clear coat, even electroplating, all in the same workshop.
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QC & deliver
Dimensional check and surface inspection before packing. Collect from Bendemeer or have it delivered.
Frequently asked
How much does 3D printing cost in Singapore?
Prints are priced by weight and process. FDM runs S$0.10 to S$0.30 per gram, SLA resin is S$0.30 to S$0.80 per gram, and SLS nylon is S$0.50 to S$1.50 per gram. Send your STL, STEP, OBJ, or 3MF file through our instant quote tool and you get same-day pricing with no email gate. Volume discounts start at around 10 percent for 10 to 24 units and climb to 30 percent past 100.
FDM, SLA or SLS, which one should I pick for my part?
It depends on the job, so send the file and the intended use and we recommend the process rather than guess. FDM is the cost-effective workhorse for prototypes, jigs, and large pieces in PLA, PETG, ABS, or TPU. SLA resin is the default for fine-detail trophies, figurines, and anything you plan to paint, electroplate, or mould from. SLS or MJF nylon suits functional parts like hinges and clips that need strength with no support marks.
How long does a 3D print order take?
Standard turnaround is 5 to 7 working days after your quote is confirmed, and the quote itself comes back within about 24 hours. Larger pieces that get split, printed in sections, and bonded take longer, and rush options are available on some jobs. Collect from our Bendemeer studio or have it sent islandwide by courier.
What file format do you need, and can you help if I don't have one?
We accept STL, STEP, OBJ, or 3MF files, plus a note on whether the part is a display piece, a functional part, or a master for molding. If you have no file at all, our concept to fabrication team can model it from a sketch, a photo, or a physical sample. We also finish in-house, so a print can leave sanded, primed, Pantone-matched painted, or electroplated rather than raw off the build plate.


