Studio Nodes

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A quick hello from Linhan. Tap to play.

Thanks for your interest in Studio Nodes, the production network behind Allin Studio. It’s a decentralised model where home-based partners help fulfil Tap orders using their own 3D printers, and a giving-back initiative built on the idea that 3D printing should be accessible to more people, not locked away in factories.

This form helps me understand where you’re coming from and what you’re looking for, so I can match you to the right next step.

It should take about 3 minutes. No wrong answers, just be honest about your experience and what you’re hoping to get out of this.

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I’ll go through your responses and get back to you with next steps. If you’re a fit for the partner programme, I’ll invite you to the free workshop where we’ll cover how the whole thing works, walk through the process end to end, and get you started.

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I run learning workshops every so often for people who want to get into 3D printing without the manufacturing commitment. I’ll be in touch with the next workshop date, location, and fee, usually within a couple of weeks.

If you have questions in the meantime, feel free to reach out directly.

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LinhanAllin Studio

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Studio Nodes,
your questions answered.

Two things, really. First, it's the production network behind Allin Studio’s Tap range. Partners 3D-print and fulfil orders from home, on their own time, and get paid per unit. Second (still early), we’re exploring a platform where anyone with a 3D printer can list 3D-printed goods for sale, and customers can buy directly. More on that as it takes shape.
Absolutely. Honestly, this is the partner profile we’re looking for most. Best case: you already own an enclosed Bambu Lab printer. Drop your model on the application form and we’ll confirm compatibility.
Yes. The exact rate is still being finalised. We’ll share specifics during onboarding.
Most of the time, yes. Allin Studio assesses the need to provide a printer case by case, usually for compassionate reasons. The example we use a lot is a stay-at-home parent caring for a child with special needs who’s locked out of traditional income paths. That’s when we step in. Otherwise, partners buy their own. Our recommended printer is the Bambu Lab P2S with the AMS 2 Pro, just over S$1,000 (about US$800).
It’s a free loan. The company keeps ownership of the printer and all consumables at all times. At launch we’re only placing company-owned printers in selected partner homes. Down the line, we may roll out payment plans where partners can work toward owning the printer through fulfilment, but that’s not on the table yet.
Effectively none on the printer side. If we placed a company-owned printer with you, it goes back to us and you’ve owed us nothing. If you bought your own, you still have the printer, plus a healthy market of things to print and sell to recoup the cost.
If you bought your own printer, it’s your machine. Use it however you like. If Allin Studio supplied the printer, yes, you can use it for personal projects too, but the machine remains company property.
Depends on your track. If you’re joining as a Studio Node partner, there’s no fee. You’ll come in for an onboarding session where we’ll show you how to make the products. If you’re here just to learn about 3D printing, there’s a small workshop fee. We deliberately keep it low. It’s in our interest to encourage 3D printing enthusiasts and to give you a bit of skin in the game.
Around 2 hours, run as a teaser format. Slots are usually mid-day, evenings, or weekend mornings. We hold it in central Singapore, somewhere between Outram Park and River Valley.
Yes, we start from the basics. No experience required, just curiosity. No pre-read either.
No.
Case by case. We’ll make exceptions where it makes sense. The only ask is that everyone who attends is genuinely keen to participate actively.
Yes. You’ll get a manual covering how to make the products, plus operating and maintaining the printer. Easy to refer back to at home.
Yes. We run a private group for active partners, and you’ll have a direct line to me on WhatsApp.
A power outlet, some ventilation, a reasonably stable temperature, and Wi-Fi. Bomb shelters are completely fine as long as Wi-Fi reaches and you can air it out from time to time.
Yes, but on a different model. Overseas partners typically operate as principals for their location on a revenue-sharing basis, helping us sell our products in that market.
Default is in-person so you can feel the product properly. For overseas applicants, we’ll consider online onboarding on a strict case-by-case basis.
None to start. Many of our partners began exactly there. The workshop is built for beginners.
Yes, we encourage AI-assisted CAD. Studio Node partners don’t design products under the Tap range directly, but if you’re keen on designing, keep practising. There’s a real shot at us launching products together under the same brand, or me helping you go to market for your own designs.
Fully flexible. There’s no floor at all if you’re using your own printer. If we place a company printer at your home, we ask for roughly 30 products per month on average.
Reach out to me directly and let’s chat. Happy to talk about contributing to designs or proposing new product ideas.