3D Printing Service for Custom Guitar Parts

With 3D printing, you can build your personal guitar parts from idea to reality.
It's all about creativity and personality with lower cost and faster delivery.

Why do we use 3D Printing to customize guitar parts?

  • 3D printing enables you to produce complex shapes
    using less material
  • Time efficient and cost effective, because there's no need to set up the mold
  • Ability to produce on-demand, tailored guitar parts just for you
  • An ever-expanding list of materials for various features

What We 3D Print

  • Different guitar part replacements: guitar knobs, control
    plates, pickguards, bridge components, etc.
  • Unique Customizations: bespoke designs and personalized touches to match your guitar's aesthetics or functional requirements

Custom Guitar Parts Workflow

  • 1 Upload designs and specifications of a guitar part idea you want, leave a note if there's any design considerations (material choice, color, durability, aesthetics), better upload an STL file
  • 2Guyker confirms with you the final design and price
  • 3Guyker does modelling, slicing, printing and post-processing based on your needs
  • 4 Your special custom guitar part is delivered to your doorstep hassle free

Some Successful Customizations

Showcase examples of successful customizations using 3D printing

FAQs

Yes, you can provide your own design or work with our team to create a unique design tailored to your specifications.

Yes! It would be better if you could provide an STL file. That way, the cost will be lower and the process will be faster. Otherwise, the cost might be higher.

We can't tell you now because the price depends on the size, complexity, material, etc.

Turnaround time varies based on the complexity of the design and order volume. Typically, it ranges from a few days to a couple of weeks.

Yes, we can replicate vintage or discontinued parts by creating accurate 3D models based on original specifications or physical samples.

Yes, we can 3D print a variety of replacement parts such as pickguards, knobs, and bridge components for different guitar models based on original specifications or physical samples.