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From Hobby Bench to Main‑Street Hub: How Local 3D Printing Shops Are Blooming Across the United States

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Last updated: July 30, 2025 10:25 am
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Team at The 3‑D Printing Store in Denver posing with colorful 3‑D‑printed mustaches and mini objects.
“Team at The 3‑D Printing Store, Denver.” Photo: Catch Carri
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Harrisonburg lit the spark

When two makers quietly unlocked the door of their brand‑new storefront on Liberty Street this spring, Harrisonburg, Virginia, gained something it had never had before: a walk‑in 3D printing shop run by locals for locals. Within days, teachers were dropping off STEM projects, hobbyists were ordering custom sprockets, and curious neighbors were pressing their noses to the glass to watch layer lines appear out of thin air. The scene is playing out far beyond the Shenandoah Valley—and it’s reshaping Main Streets from coast to coast.

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Harrisonburg lit the sparkWhy this moment feels differentFour Real U.S. Shops Proving the Model1. Jinxbot 3D Printing — Mountain View, California2. Sutcliffe Designs 3‑D Print Factory — Nazareth, Pennsylvania3. The Makers Den — Eden Prairie, Minnesota4. The 3D Printing Store — Denver, ColoradoCommon threads behind their successThinking of opening your own shop?The takeawaySources

Why this moment feels different

Desktop FDM printers that once cost five figures now sell for well under $1,000, and prosumer machines rival yesterday’s industrial workhorses. Consumer awareness has exploded thanks to viral videos and school makerspaces. Most important, the U.S. additive‑manufacturing market is booming—an estimated $5.9 billion in 2024 and on track to surpass $34 billion by 2034, a compound annual growth rate of roughly 19 percent. That growth is creating head‑room for thousands of micro‑shops that can offer something Amazon never will: same‑day, made‑to‑measure parts produced right in the neighborhood.


Four Real U.S. Shops Proving the Model

1. Jinxbot 3D Printing — Mountain View, California

Jason Reynolds stands outside Jinxbot 3‑D Printing storefront, Mountain View, CA.
“Founder Jason Reynolds in front of Jinxbot 3‑D Printing.” Photo: Emily Margaretten / Mountain View Voice

Founder: Jason Reynolds
Back‑story: After losing a solar‑industry job in 2015, Reynolds turned a single garage printer into a storefront (2024) and separate production workspace.
What They Offer: Rapid prototypes, print‑on‑demand parts, and a smart‑locker pickup system.
Local Impact: Helps Bay‑Area start‑ups iterate hardware in 48–72 hours, supports school robotics teams.
Key Lesson: Start small, prove demand, then scale hardware and floorspace.


2. Sutcliffe Designs 3‑D Print Factory — Nazareth, Pennsylvania

Ryan Sutcliffe cuts ribbon outside Sutcliffe Designs 3‑D Print Factory, Nazareth, PA.
“Ryan Sutcliffe opens Sutcliffe Designs 3‑D Print Factory.” Photo: Nadia Yaakoubi / Bambu Lab Blog

Founder: Ryan Sutcliffe
Back‑story: Lifelong hobbyist who opened a downtown shop in 2024 with printers visible from the sidewalk.
What They Offer: Walk‑in prints, birthday parties, printer repair, reseller for prosumer machines.
Local Impact: A bustling window display stops passers‑by and hosts community workshops.
Key Lesson: Visibility converts curiosity into paying customers.


3. The Makers Den — Eden Prairie, Minnesota

Phil Sexton inside The Makers Den showroom at Eden Prairie Center mall.
“Owner Phil Sexton inside The Makers Den.” Photo: Robin Silverman / Eden Prairie Local News

Founder: Phil Sexton (former science teacher)
Back‑story: Started as a mall kiosk; by late 2024 grew into a 1,600 sq‑ft store.
What They Offer: Retail printers & supplies, custom prints, kids’ and adult classes.
Local Impact: Partners with local schools; “field‑trip” workshops boost weekday traffic.
Key Lesson: A high‑foot‑traffic mall can be fertile ground for niche tech retail.


4. The 3D Printing Store — Denver, Colorado

Debra Wilcox and Kenton Kuhn pose amid 3‑D prints at The 3‑D Printing Store, Denver.
“Co‑founders Debra Wilcox & Kenton Kuhn, The 3‑D Printing Store.” Photo: Kara Pearson Gwinn / Confluence Denver

Founders: Debra Wilcox & Kenton Kuhn
Back‑story: Opened in 2012 when printers were scarce; one of the nation’s first walk‑in 3‑D shops.
What They Offer: FDM/SLA/SLS prints, 3‑D scanning, design help, small‑batch manufacturing.
Local Impact: More than 25 k parts produced for aerospace firms, artists, and hobbyists.
Key Lesson: Diversify services—design & scanning raise average ticket size.


Common threads behind their success

  1. Community first. Every founder spends time teaching—formal classes in Eden Prairie, informal troubleshooting in Nazareth. Education builds loyal customers.
  2. Multiple revenue streams. Retail filament, training, design, scanning and on‑demand printing smooth out the feast‑or‑famine cycle.
  3. Speed and locality. Same‑day prototypes, cosplay accessories before Comic‑Con, or the fridge clip no one stocks—that’s value e‑commerce can’t match.
  4. Storytelling storefronts. Glass walls, colourful prints in the window and the subtle hum of stepper motors all draw passers‑by inside.

Thinking of opening your own shop?

  1. Start small. One dependable prosumer printer plus a resin machine can handle most walk‑in requests.
  2. Validate demand. Print parts for local robotics teams, cosplay groups or Etsy sellers before signing a lease.
  3. Pick the right footprint. A 300‑sq‑ft kiosk keeps rent low; 800–1,200 sq‑ft gives room for classes and retail shelves.
  4. Budget for zoning. Mountain View’s Jinxbot spent five months securing a “change‑of‑use” permit; bake time (and lawyer fees) into the plan.
  5. Teach as you go. Every workshop ticket sold covers filament and creates a future customer.

The takeaway

From a brand‑new shop in Harrisonburg to Denver’s seasoned veteran, local 3‑D‑printing stores are no longer curiosities—they’re community utilities. They help students bring science‑fair dreams to life, save small manufacturers weeks of downtime and let hobbyists replace the unreplaceable. If you’ve wondered whether your own garage printer could pay the rent, take a page from Jason, Ryan, Phil or Debra: open the door, invite the neighbourhood in and start printing a new chapter for Main‑Street USA.


Sources

  1. Daily News‑Record – “Local creators open 3‑D printing shop in Harrisonburg” (April 2025): https://www.dnronline.com/news/business_and_economy/retail/local-creators-open-3d-printing-shop-in-harrisonburg/article_14638d67-ad41-5d61-9104-d0f660adeb3f.html
  2. Mountain View Voice – “Piece by piece, 3‑D print shop makes its mark in Mountain View” (March 11, 2024): https://www.mv-voice.com/news/2024/03/11/piece-by-piece-3d-print-shop-makes-its-mark-in-mountain-view/
  3. Bambu Lab Blog – “Inside Ryan’s New 3‑D Printing Store in Nazareth, Pennsylvania” (August 15, 2024): https://blog.bambulab.com/inside-ryans-new-3d-printing-store-in-nazareth-pennsylvania/
  4. Eden Prairie Local News – “The Makers Den offers 3‑D printing, holiday gifts and classes” (December 12, 2024): https://www.eplocalnews.org/2024/12/12/the-makers-den-offers-3d-printing-holiday-gifts-and-classes/
  5. US Manufacturing Report – “The 3‑D Printing Store” company profile (March 23, 2020): https://usmanufacturingreport.com/article/the-3d-printing-store/
  6. Precedence Research – “U.S. 3‑D Printing Market Size and Growth 2025 to 2034” (Press release, July 21, 2025): https://www.precedenceresearch.com/3d-printing-market
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