Why choose 3D pin?
They’re perfect for commemorative emblems, brand mascots, sports team badges, and limited-edition collectibles. Ideal for those who want to turn logos or artwork into vivid, tangible pieces. Let our team bring your 3D pin concept to life today!
What makes a 3D pin different from regular 2D pins? Is the 3D effect just a marketing gimmick?
The 3D effect is 100% tangible—not a gimmick at all! Unlike 2D pins (flat metal + enamel filling), 3D pins are crafted with layered metal structures or sculpted molds that create raised, dimensional details (e.g., a 3D dragon pin with protruding wings, a logo pin with a raised emblem that you can feel with your fingers). The depth makes the design pop way more than 2D pins, especially for intricate themes like fantasy characters, mascots, or 3D logos. They’re heavier and have a more premium hand feel too.
Can 3D pins be made in super intricate designs, like a tiny 3D robot with moving parts?
We can make highly intricate 3D designs (e.g., robots with layered limbs, animals with textured fur), but moving parts are a special request (they require extra assembly steps). For small pins (1–2 inches), we don’t recommend tiny moving parts—they’re easy to break and add a lot to the cost. However, we can create the illusion of movement with layered 3D structures (e.g., a robot arm that looks like it’s raised, without actually moving). Send us your design, and we’ll suggest the best way to maximize the 3D effect without sacrificing durability.
What’s the weight of a 3D pin? Will it be too heavy to wear on a hat or thin jacket?
The weight of a 3D pin depends on its size and metal thickness—typically 5–15 grams per pin (for 1.5–2 inch designs). That’s only slightly heavier than a standard 2D enamel pin (3–8 grams). It’s light enough to wear on hats, thin jackets, backpacks, or even lanyards—we include strong rubber clutches or metal butterfly clutches with every order to keep them secure. For extra peace of mind, we can upgrade to locking clutches for a small fee (perfect for expensive collectible pins).
What’s the MOQ for custom 3D pins? I want to make 3D pins for my sub - subreddit’s 50th anniversary?
Our MOQ for custom 3D pins is 50 pieces—perfect for small community events like subreddit anniversaries. For orders under 50, the per-unit cost increases significantly (because 3D molds are more complex to make than 2D dies), but it’s still possible if you’re willing to pay a premium. Pro tip: If you can rally your subreddit members to order 100 pieces total, the per-pin price drops by ~30%, and everyone gets a better deal.
Do you provide 3D design services? I only have a 2D image of our sub - subreddit’s 50th anniversary logo?
Absolutely! Turning 2D images into 3D pin designs is one of our core services—it’s free of charge too. Just send us your 2D logo, and our 3D designers will: 1) Add depth to key elements (e.g., making the subreddit mascot’s ears or the anniversary number 3D); 2) Adjust proportions to ensure the 3D parts are durable (no overly thin details); 3) Create a 3D render for you to approve before making the mold. You can ask for 2–3 free revisions—we won’t start production until you’re fully satisfied.
Why are 3D pins more expensive than 2D pins? Is there any way to save money on custom 3D pins?
3D pins cost more because: 1) Mold costs are higher—3D silicone molds are more complex to make than 2D steel dies; 2) Production is labor - intensive—layered 3D parts need manual assembly and quality checks; 3) Material usage is higher—3D pins use thicker metal to support the raised details. To save money: 1) Stick to a simple 3D design (avoid too many tiny protruding parts); 2) Order a larger quantity (100+ pieces) to lower the per-unit cost; 3) Choose a standard metal finish (e.g., polished silver) instead of custom mixed finishes.