Winternet Web Technologies
3D Printed Creations
3D printing gives us a way to take ideas off the screen and turn them into something you can actually hold. It is one more place where our interest in engineering, design, and computer programming shows up in a physical form.
Some of these creations are simple, useful, or fun. Others begin as experiments in the creative lab, where we tinker, test ideas, and see what can be made when technology moves from the digital world into something tangible.
Items are available to browse and purchase in our shop, with an online store coming soon.
Fun, Functional, and Creative
We create a range of 3D printed items, including earrings, fidgets, and other small accessories. Some are decorative, some are practical, and some simply exist because they are interesting to make and enjoyable to use.
This part of our work gives us room to explore new ideas and create pieces that feel a little different from what you would normally find in a store.
Fidgets for Kids and Grown-Ups Too
Fidget items are especially popular with kids, but they are not just for children. Plenty of adults enjoy them too, whether for focus, stress relief, or simply having something in their hands while they think, work, or unwind.
Some are simple and straightforward, while others include moving parts or interactive elements. All are designed to be handled, used, and enjoyed.
Custom Pieces for Businesses
In addition to what we offer in the shop, we have also helped create custom 3D printed items for businesses to display or use in practical ways. Sometimes that means solving a specific need. Other times it means bringing an idea to life in a way that is visual, functional, or just memorable.
If you have something in mind, we are always glad to explore what may be possible.
The Creative Lab
This is one area of our work that continues to evolve. We often find ourselves going back into the creative lab to tinker, refine designs, and forge new ideas. That process is part of the fun.
It is also part of what keeps this section growing. New designs, new experiments, and new directions often begin with simple curiosity and a willingness to see where an idea leads.
