About
A focused trade print studio in Tallahassee, FL.
Vectrix runs one-on-one with jewelers and CAD freelancers who need patterns and prototypes on schedule, handled with discretion.
The studio
Who runs Vectrix
Vectrix started because too many jewelers were waiting too long for castable patterns from service bureaus that treated small jobs as an afterthought. I saw the gap between what desktop resin printers could deliver and what most shops were actually getting from their outsourced print partners — slow turnaround, inconsistent quality, and zero communication about the build. I run Vectrix out of Tallahassee, FL, with a production-grade Creality Halot X1 dialed in specifically for jewelry-scale work. Every job gets file review, controlled print settings, and handoff notes your caster can actually use. I handle the full workflow — intake, orientation, support strategy, printing, post-processing, and shipping — so nothing falls through the cracks between your CAD file and your casting flask. My background is in precision resin printing and digital fabrication. I work directly with jewelers, CAD freelancers, and small casting teams who need a print partner they can rely on without the overhead of an industrial service bureau.
Equipment
What runs the jobs
Creality Halot X1 (16K mono LCD, 14 × 19 μm, 211.68 × 118.37 × 200 mm build volume), dedicated wash and cure station, calibrated UV curing chamber
Materials
Resins kept on hand
Castable: Siraya Tech Cast, Phrozen Castable Wax-Like. Prototype: Elegoo ABS-Like Resin V3, Siraya Tech Fast (matte gray).
Other castable resins available on request for recurring clients.
Confidentiality
How files are handled
Files uploaded to Vectrix are used only to produce the quoted job. Files are deleted within 30 days of job completion unless a trade account requests otherwise. NDAs available on request for recurring partners and white-label work. Vectrix does not share, resell, or reuse customer designs.