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This is where your idea takes shape. You come to me with a challenge, and I design a solution that works. I work across multiple platforms (Solid Edge, Onshape, FreeCAD for mechanical design, and Blender for visualization) to ensure you get exactly what you need.

You receive both print-ready files (STL, 3MF) and editable source files (STEP)—giving you the freedom to manufacture anywhere or develop further. No CAD experience is needed on your end; a sketch on a napkin or a verbal description is all I need to start.

Custom 3D Design (CAD)

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Have a product idea but not sure how to make it real? I help you bridge the gap between concept and physical object. We iterate together until the design is right.

I don't just 'print files'—I advise on materials, mechanical integrity, and functional design. Whether you need a single proof-of-concept or a handful of test pieces, I ensure the result is professional, durable, and exactly as intended.

Prototyping & Consultancy

Most people sell you machine time.

I offer you a way out of a technical corner.

My goal isn't just to hand you a physical object, but to ensure that the object solves your problem, fits your system, and stands the test of use. Whether we are refining a rough sketch or engineering a complex assembly, I treat your project with the same precision I used in industrial automation.

You have the vision. I have the tools and the focus to make it tangible.

Your design, your rights

When I design something for you, the intellectual property is yours. You get the source files, you own the design, and I will not reuse, resell, or share it. Period.

This also works the other way:

I don’t use other people’s designs without permission. Every project is either original work I create from scratch, or based on files the customer has properly licensed.

Ethics and quality go together.

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geetechprints@gmail.com
Tel. +46 73-971 40 46

Image by Jason Leem
Image by Dan Otis
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