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Need design help or reverse engineering? We can copy a broken part, redraw it in CAD, and print it again in ABS, PETG, Nylon, ASA, etc. This is how we handle urgent maintenance spares.

🛠️ Case Study:


Eastleigh – Fixing an HVAC Failure in 48 Hours with 3D Printing


Location: Eastleigh, Hampshire

Client: Commercial Property Maintenance Contractor

Service Provided: Reverse Engineering, CAD Modelling, High-Temperature PETG Print

Delivery: Royal Mail Tracked 24®

Time to Completion: 48 hours


🚨 The Problem  – “We can’t get this duct cover anywhere.”


This job came in from an Eastleigh-based property maintenance firm. They manage a bunch of commercial units on an estate near Chickenhall Lane, and one of their tenants had a broken cover on an old rooftop HVAC unit.


It wasn’t a major component—it was a small duct cowl that shields wiring from rain and heat. But without it, water could get inside, short the control box, and take the whole system offline. The problem? The unit was 20+ years old. Manufacturer? Gone. Spares? None. And they had a site inspection coming up.


They sent us the cracked remains of the old cover, with a note saying:


“If you can get us a copy of this by Friday, we’ll owe you.”


It was Tuesday afternoon.


🧠 Our Process  – From Cracked Plastic to CAD-Perfect Model


As soon as the part came in by post, we scanned it. It had warped and split badly down one side, so we didn’t just trace it—we rebuilt it in CAD from the ground up.


We made small improvements while we were at it:


Added internal ribs for rigidity


Thicker flange to avoid warping in summer heat


Built in a small drain lip to prevent water pooling


We showed the client the model on Wednesday morning. They gave us the green light straight away. "Looks stronger than the original," they said.


That’s because it was.


⚙️ Material That Lasts


Here’s what a lot of people don’t get—material really matters. We asked:


“Is this exposed to sun? Rain? Does it get hot?”


Answer? Yes to all of it.


So PLA was out. ABS? Too brittle over time in UV. We printed the final part in PETG, specifically formulated for:


UV exposure


High temperature resistance


Better finish and strength


Outdoor use, long term


We also printed it at 100% infill, because thin, cheap prints don’t last outdoors. It adds a bit to the material cost, sure—but what’s the cost of another callout when the cheap one fails?


We printed overnight. Post-processed with light sanding and a sealing resin for extra strength.


📦 Delivered Thursday. Fitted Friday. Job Done.


We had it boxed up and out via Royal Mail Tracked 24® first thing Thursday morning. It landed with the contractor Friday 9AM, just in time for their site visit.


They bolted it straight onto the HVAC panel and texted us a photo. “Perfect fit. Can’t even tell it’s not original.”


That’s what we aim for. Better than original, in fact.


✅ Why This Worked


We know how to ask the right questions. We don’t just copy the part—we improve it.


Right material for the job. PETG lasts. PLA doesn’t.


Fast turnaround. 48 hours from parcel in to parcel out.


You keep the CAD file. We don’t lock you in.


No-nonsense communication. One phone call. One approval. Job done.


🔁 Your Operation Doesn’t Stop – So Neither Do We


In towns like Eastleigh where light industry, warehousing, and logistics all run tight, downtime means lost money. Waiting two weeks for a discontinued plastic part from Germany? That’s a joke.


What you need is someone who can:


Look at a broken part


Ask the right questions


Model it fast


Print it stronger


Ship it next day


That’s what we do. Every day.


🔩 Our Take


People often think 3D printing is only for prototypes. Not true. With the right knowledge, you can make functional, structural, working parts that go straight into service.


But you’ve got to know your materials. You’ve got to design with purpose. And you’ve got to understand what the customer actually needs — not just what’s on the printout.


That’s what we do. It’s not just printing. It’s engineering in plastic.


💬 Customer Feedback


“You didn’t just save us a replacement cost—you saved us a callout, a fine, and a whole load of back-and-forth. That’s what local 3D print should be.”

— Site Manager, Eastleigh


🔧 Eastleigh – You’re Covered


Whether you’re a building manager, a machine operator, or a subcontractor fixing old kit in Eastleigh, we’ve got your back. From one-off housings to short runs of clips, seals, and covers, we’ll:


Model it from scratch


Use the right plastic


Print it properly


Get it to you fast


No fluff. No gimmicks. Just working parts, built with purpose.


1. What are the key properties of ABS filament?



ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) is renowned for its strength and durability. It melts at approximately 220–250°C and requires a print bed temperature of 80–110°C to ensure proper adhesion. With a tensile strength of around 40–50 MPa, ABS is ideal for parts subjected to mechanical stress.

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2. How does PLA filament perform in 3D printing?


PLA (Polylactic Acid) is favored for its ease of use and biodegradability. It has a melting temperature between 180–220°C and a recommended bed temperature of 50–60°C.


 PLA offers a tensile strength of 50–60 MPa, making it suitable for prototypes and decorative items

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3. What distinguishes PETG from other filaments?


PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol) combines the ease of PLA with the strength of ABS. It melts at 220–250°C and adheres well to beds heated to 70–90°C.

PETG is known for its impact resistance and clarity, making it suitable for functional parts and containers.

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4. Why choose Nylon filament for 3D printing?


Nylon is celebrated for its flexibility and toughness. It requires a melting temperature of 240–260°C and a bed temperature of 60–80°C.


 With a tensile strength of 50–70 MPa, Nylon is ideal for mechanical parts and tools.

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5. What are the benefits of Nylon infused with Carbon Fiber?


Nylon + Carbon Fiber offers enhanced rigidity and strength. It melts at 240–260°C and benefits from a bed temperature of 60–80°C.

 This composite boasts a tensile strength of 80–100 MPa and a flexural strength of 120–150 MPa, making it perfect for high-stress applications

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6. How does TPU filament stand out?



TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) is known for its flexibility and elasticity. It melts at 220–240°C and adheres well to beds heated to 50–60°C.


With a tensile strength of 20–25 MPa,
TPU is ideal for parts requiring flexibility, like gaskets and wearable items.

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7. What are the characteristics of Polycarbonate filament?



Polycarbonate (PC) is prized for its strength and heat resistance. It melts at 250–300°C and requires a bed temperature of 80–110°C.



PC is suitable for high-impact applications and parts exposed to elevated temperatures

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8. Why use Castable Resin in 3D printing?



Castable Resin is designed for high-detail casting applications. It transitions to gas at high temperatures, leaving minimal ash residue.


 With a tensile strength of 32 MPa, it's ideal for jewelry and dental molds.

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Testimonials

" Very helpful guys, patient too. Had a cool design to print a custom backplate for my Legion Go handheld device, and these guys stepped up and delivered!


Great communication and prompt delivery once the print was successful.

 Of course the backplate fits perfectly, even clicks into place. Printed using PETG CF at a very competitive price. 


 I Highly recommend them! "

" I needed some very small plastic shelf support brackets, that were no longer provided by the manufacturer of my old SieMatic kitchen units.


Mitchell and Son Design were approached and produced a 3D model and then 3D printed the brackets very quickly, and to an excellent standard.


 I highly recommend their service and expertise. "

" Posting on behalf of my father.  He had four dust caps made for some Girling brake cylinders for a 1950s Riley 2.5ltr.  They were perfect, spot on.  Definitely recommended."

" A very nicely made part and these guys are easy to deal with, planning the next job right now."

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Experience the convenience of our 'Instant Online Quote' system for your 3D printing and modeling needs. Whether you're located in the United Kingdom, the United States, or Europe, Mitchell and Son's 3D Printing Services is your ideal choice. With a variety of materials to choose from, our system swiftly provides you with an estimate, saving you time and hassle.


Say goodbye to the complexities of finding the right 3D printing solution and focus on your project. Contact us today, and enjoy excellent customer service during our business hours from 8 am to 5 pm, Monday to Saturday. Explore unique materials like Resin, Metal, Full Color, and various plastics for your 3D printing projects.

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Dwight Anton  Mitchell

Sales and Operations Director

Dwight is our Sales and Operations Director, he brings a wealth of expertise to our team. With two decades of corporate sector experience in production support roles and a background as a trained motor mechanic, he has a proven track record of excellence. His career has included positions at renowned companies such as Eaton Aero Space, Wartsila, and Vertu.


Within our organization, Dwight has played a pivotal role in driving our most dynamic and impactful campaigns. His contributions have consistently led to revenue growth, acquisition of new clients, and the establishment of our clients as industry leaders.

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3D Printing Service for Eastleigh

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  What  are  the Benefits



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