Replacement Parts
Discontinued or snapped plastic parts re-engineered and printed to fit.
JD-3D
UK 3D Printing Studio • Yorkshire
From broken plastic parts to custom mounts, organisers and unique printed products — designed, printed and tested in the UK.
What I make
Engineering-led design and rigorously tested prints. Whether it’s a one-off rescue job or a small production run, every part is treated like it matters.
Discontinued or snapped plastic parts re-engineered and printed to fit.
Bespoke mounts for tools, screens, cameras and awkward jobs at home.
Pegboard hooks, drawer dividers, sink caddies and practical storage.
From a sketch on the back of an envelope to a tested working prototype.
The JD-3D Promise
Every part starts with a problem, not a print file. With a background in engineering and manufacturing, I prototype, fit and refine until the part actually does the job.
CAD design from photos or sketches
Quick sketches turn into accurate, fitted parts.
Materials chosen for the job
PLA, PETG and tougher options where it matters.
Test-fitted before delivery
If it doesn’t fit or feel right, it isn’t finished.
Featured Products
A growing range of useful and fun pieces — all designed, printed and quality-checked in the UK.

Smooth, satisfying, hand-printed spiral. Perfect desk companion.
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Tidy charger and headphone cables in one neat printed reel.
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Detailed mini dragons with colour-shift gem accent. collect the set.
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Custom work
Send a photo, sketch or idea and I’ll check if it can be designed, printed and tested.
About JD-3D
Engineering-led 3D printing built around practical problem solving.
JD-3D is a UK-based 3D printing and design service built around practical problem solving.
With a background in engineering and manufacturing, the focus is on creating useful parts, fixing everyday problems and turning ideas into real printed products.
Most jobs start the same way — a photo of something broken, an awkward gap that needs filling or a sketched-out idea. From there it’s a quick conversation, a CAD model, a test print, and a part that does the job.
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