Inside the most fun store in Vancouver Mall, North Pole 3D Printing operates a powerful fleet of 51 high-performance 3D printers. That includes 46 Bambu Lab machines for fast, precise jobs, four Anycubic Kobra Max printers for oversized pieces, and an LDO Voron 2.4 for detailed prototyping. These machines run nearly nonstop, producing everything from cosplay helmets and dragon figurines to short-run product parts and fidget toys.
Most 3D printing shops use only a few machines and face long backlogs. North Pole 3D Printing’s scale changes that. Customers get fast turnaround on complex jobs, whether they’re hobbyists, cosplayers, or business owners needing prototypes. Projects are typically completed in days, not weeks.
Cosplay gear is a major part of the workload, especially custom helmets and armor. These aren’t just props—they’re engineered to fit, function, and last. Figurines and collectibles showcase the artistic side of the craft, with finely detailed models that push printers to their limits. Other prints are purely functional, including brackets, mounts, and stress-relief tools made to hold up under daily use.
Much of the shop’s success comes from a deep understanding of the equipment. Bambu Lab printers are known for auto-calibration, speed, and multi-material printing. The Kobra Max handles large-format prints with ease, and the Voron 2.4 offers next-level precision for experimental projects. But great results still depend on human expertise—and this team knows how to fine-tune settings for each job.
To support a wide range of needs, the store keeps more than two tons of filament in stock. Common materials like PLA and PETG are used for everyday prints and prototyping, while ASA offers UV resistance for outdoor items. ABS is chosen for strength and heat tolerance, and polycarbonate (PC) is used when only industrial-grade durability will do. Wood- and metal-filled filaments round out the inventory for customers wanting textured, specialty finishes.
The customer base is as diverse as the material list. Hobbyists enjoy affordable access to high-quality printers. Cosplayers rely on the store’s ability to print large items that most home printers can’t handle. Small businesses and product developers turn to North Pole 3D Printing for reliable prototyping and custom components—fast.
This variety of work keeps the shop busy year-round. During convention season, cosplay prints dominate. At other times, maker and business jobs fill the queue. The constant stream of unique requests keeps the team challenged and engaged.
Being located in Vancouver Mall gives the store a clear advantage over online services. Local customers skip shipping costs and delays by picking up orders in person. Better yet, they can talk directly with staff to refine their designs or make last-minute changes. It’s a more flexible, collaborative experience—especially helpful for projects requiring multiple iterations.
Quality control is a top priority. Every item is checked before delivery, and customers with large or custom orders get regular updates throughout the process. The shop also shares behind-the-scenes views of their work on TikTok, showing off creative builds and offering tips for better printing results.
For those new to 3D printing, North Pole 3D Printing also acts as a guide. Customers often get help optimizing their files—making simple changes that improve quality and reduce costs. That guidance turns good prints into great ones, especially for people unfamiliar with the process.
Whether you need a single part, a cosplay centerpiece, or a batch of custom prototypes, North Pole 3D Printing delivers professional-grade results—quickly, affordably, and locally. Learn more or start your project at northpole3dprinting.com.

