3D Print Book is a small 3D studio based in Cluj‑Napoca, Romania, built around a simple idea: turn concepts into tangible, useful objects that look good and work well. Behind the name there is just one person – a self‑taught 3D designer and maker – who prefers to learn by doing, refine things step by step and let the results speak louder than any marketing. Over time I’ve combined many hours of experimenting with 3D modeling, printing and troubleshooting into a workflow that is practical, flexible and easy to adapt to different projects.
My background is strongly hands‑on. I enjoy understanding how things are built, how they fail and how they can be improved, whether it’s a small plastic part, a mechanical component or a visual model for presentation. Because of that, every project starts with questions: How will this be used? What are the real constraints? Which material and tolerance make sense? This mindset helps me design models that are not only aesthetically pleasing, but also printable, durable and ready to be integrated into a real product or system.
I also care a lot about the way we work together. I prefer clear, honest communication, realistic timelines and transparent pricing instead of big promises and pressure. Many of my projects come from people who want a quiet, reliable partner: individuals with a single idea they want to test, small businesses that need custom parts, or brands looking for extra capacity in design and prototyping. In each case, my role is the same – to listen, translate the idea into a solid 3D model, suggest improvements where they truly help, and deliver files or printed parts that can be used immediately.
Outside of client work, I keep learning and experimenting: trying new materials, optimizing print settings, improving models, and exploring tools that make the 3D process more efficient. I see 3D Print Book as an evolving workshop, not a finished product – a place where creativity and technical thinking meet, and where projects grow from small sketches into real, working objects. If you value this combination of curiosity, discipline and respect for the craft, you’ll likely feel at home collaborating with 3D Print Book on your next idea.