
Ordering 3D printing in Estonia in 2026 is straightforward: send an STL or STEP file to a local workshop, get a quote within about one working day, and receive the finished part in 3–7 working days anywhere in the country via parcel machine. Prices start around €15 for small PLA parts, and service is available in English, Estonian and Russian.
This guide covers what is available, what it costs, how fast it moves, and how ordering works when you never set foot in the workshop.
Estonian providers cover the full path from idea to physical part. At 3DCraft the three core services are:
Details and specifications are on the services page.
The price is driven by material, part weight and print time. As a baseline, FDM material runs roughly €20–40/kg and machine time €2–6/h. Typical 2026 examples:
| Example | Material and weight | Price range |
|---|---|---|
| Small part | PLA, ~50 g | €15–30 |
| Prototype | PETG, ~200 g | €40–80 |
| Functional housing | PETG Carbon, ~500 g | €150–300 |
| Large single-piece sculpture (up to 1 m) | PLA, ~1.5 kg | €400–700 |
For current ranges see 3D Printing Prices in Estonia 2026, or get an instant estimate from the price calculator.
Typical lead time from order to finished part is 3–7 working days; simple rush jobs can be ready in 24–48 hours. Quotes usually arrive the same or next working day. Within Tallinn, a courier can deliver a finished part the same day when the job is ready before noon; elsewhere in Estonia, parcel-machine delivery usually takes one extra working day.
You never need to visit. The whole flow runs online:
Inquiries are answered in English, Estonian or Russian.
If you are in the capital, pickup and same-day courier options make iteration especially fast — practical details are on the 3D printing service in Tallinn page, and the workflow itself is covered in 3D Printing in Tallinn.
Yes — the full ordering flow (inquiry, quote, revisions, delivery) works in English as well as Estonian and Russian.
Yes. Client files stay confidential by default, NDAs are signed on request, and framework agreements are available for recurring B2B work such as prototyping, spare parts and small-batch production.
STL, STEP, OBJ, 3MF and IGES are standard; most other CAD formats can usually be handled — attach the file to your inquiry and it will be confirmed.
Estonia in 2026 offers fast, accessible 3D printing: quotes within a day, parts in 3–7 working days, prices from about €15, nationwide parcel-machine delivery and multilingual service. Whether you are a business prototyping a product or an individual replacing a broken part, the fastest way to a concrete answer is sending the file.
Send your file and get a quote usually within one working day — request a quote or start with the price calculator.