Joe's 3D Printing

Joe's 3D Printing

Share

04/25/2026

Today I hosted a vendor table at the Illinois Council for the Blind downtown Springfield, IL. I thoroughly enjoyed my time meeting and talking with the attendees of the convention and even ran in to some of my previous customers. Illinois Council of the Blind

Photo description by Gemini:
An overhead photograph captures a display table with a collection of three-dimensional printed objects intended for the visually impaired. At the center is a white sheet of paper that reads, "Joe's 3D Printing." Below it, on the table's surface, are other tactile items, including game pieces, dice, and puzzles. There's an "ICB" puzzle and three chairs that fill the upper portion of the photograph. The table rests on a patterned carpet floor. A partial glimpse of a person's sneakers is visible on the bottom right.

04/01/2026

Recently completed a large order of Custom Braille Keychains! We worked with the customer to create exactly what they wanted and ordered some special filament to complete this project.

Reach out if you've got an idea and would like a quote!

Photo description by Gemini:
This image shows a collection of handcrafted braille keychains arranged in organized rows on a light brown wooden surface. The keychains feature a tactile design intended for both visual and sensory appeal.

Product Details
Design: Each keychain consists of five stacked rectangular beads. The beads feature high-contrast embossed letters and symbols on one side, with the corresponding Grade 1 Braille cells on the adjacent sides.

Color Schemes: * Navy & Pink: Dark blue beads with soft pink lettering and braille.

Coral & Navy: Vibrant coral-pink beads with dark navy lettering and braille.

Hardware: Each piece is assembled with silver-toned metal hardware, including a sturdy link chain, a standard flat key ring, and a lobster claw swivel clasp for easy attachment. The bottom of each bead stack is finished with a decorative silver conical spike.

Composition and Arrangement
The keychains are grouped into six distinct clusters across two main rows.

Top Row: Three groups of the navy and pink colorway.

Bottom Row: Three groups of the coral and navy colorway.

Text: The beads primarily spell out "D G A G," separated by a stylized anchor symbol, suggesting a custom or branded acronym.

Want your business to be the top-listed Advertising & Marketing Company in Springfield?
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.

Address


Springfield, IL