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Morin 3D is a Victoria-based team of engineers and makers, turning ideas into reality through CAD design, 3D scanning, and advanced 3D printing technologies.

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Meet the Minds Behind the Models

Morin 3D is an advanced-manufacturing partner based in Victoria, BC. We combine industrial 3D scanning, digital design, and four additive processes, FDM, SLA, SLS, and SLM/DMLS, to help engineers, builders, and innovators move from concept to component with speed and clarity.

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Finn Morin

Owner

My interest in 3D printing began in my parents’ basement, where a self-built kit printer shared space with disassembled bike parts. After earning a Software Engineering degree from the University of Victoria, I channeled that hands-on curiosity into my own business.

From the first sketch to the final fit-check, I stay personally involved in every project. For me, success isn't just about technical precision; it's seeing a client genuinely happy with a piece we've designed and printed together..

When you call Morin 3D, it’s me who picks up. I'm ready to help you see your project click perfectly into place, building your solution one layer at a time

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Aditya Dangra

Design Consultant

Aditya turns ideas into manufacturable models with the calm focus of a seasoned engineering graduate. A Mechanical Engineering graduate from the University of Victoria, he has shaped products for heavy-industry clients and early-stage start-ups alike, always favouring crisp geometry over complicated work-arounds. As a Junior Designer at Kadant Carmanah Design, he partners with Morin 3D to transform sketches, scans, and legacy parts into clean, production-ready CAD. Clients value his knack for translating technical trade-offs into plain language, making every project feel like a shared creative sprint.

Our Story

Built from the Ground Up to Solve Real Problems

We started with a simple frustration: perfectly serviceable machines, naval valves, classic-car clips, production fixtures, were being scrapped for lack of a single, obsolete part. When the original manufacturer vanished, downtime and waste felt inevitable. We believed there had to be a smarter, less wasteful way to keep equipment and innovation running.

So in 2018 we began re-creating those hard to find parts with a kit printer in a basement workshop. What began as one off fixes quickly grew into a mission to rewrite how replacement and prototype parts are made.

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That mission became Morin 3D. We invested in industrial 3D scanning for high-accuracy reverse engineering and parametric CAD to turn sketches or worn components into production ready files. Layer by layer we expanded beyond basic thermoplastics into high-detail resins, support free nylons, and metal alloys, always pushing for stronger, lighter, more efficient solutions.

Our process now does more than replicate a part; it improves it, enhancing strength, performance, and longevity. Whether a single custom component or a large scale production run, we bridge the gap between a client’s problem and a tangible, high quality solution.

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Today Morin 3D is a full-service design and manufacturing partner to the Royal Canadian Navy, major health authorities, local entrepreneurs, and dedicated hobbyists. We turn recurring $10 000 expenses into quick, sustainable repairs, keep classic cars and critical machinery in operation, and give innovators the bespoke parts they need to bring new ideas to life.

One part at a time, we’ve transformed a desire for a less wasteful, more adaptable world into practical results. Delivering resilience, efficiency, and progress layer by layer.

Let’s Build the Next Chapter Together

From our first desktop printer to today’s industrial-grade service, Morin 3D has always been about empowering creators, engineers, and innovators.

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Redlen Technologies logo featuring a stylized geometric design above the company name in bold uppercase letters.
Logo for Altech Machining & Repairs Ltd. with the letter C represented by a micrometer tool.
Text reading 'ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY' with 'NAVY' in larger bold letters.
Coat of arms featuring a red maple leaf and two leaping fish, topped with a crown and a ribbon with Latin text below.
Letters B, C, A, A in white on blue blocks next to the CAA logo on a white background.
Logo of Tornado Infrastructure Equipment with white text on a blue oval background.
Island Health logo featuring three blue overlapping mountain shapes above the text 'island health'.
Green lowercase letters spelling 'bird' with an orange upward arrow above the letter 'i'.
UVic logo with a colorful curved line through the letter V.
Red TEDx logo on a black background.
Circular logo with stylized whale tail and water waves in teal and black, surrounded by text 'Wsánéc Marine Guardians' and 'Qentol, Yen'.
Logo of Tablet Gear with stylized blue text and a red maple leaf.
Fire protection logo featuring red triangle with words wind, fire, water and text ProPac Fig. DKI.
m3D logo with the tagline 'Innovating Tomorrow’s Materials' in yellow text.
Logo for Altech Machining & Repairs Ltd. with the letter C represented by a micrometer tool.
Redlen Technologies logo featuring a stylized geometric design above the company name in bold uppercase letters.

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