Tag: #GarageManufacturing

  • New Homepage by GarageCraft3d: Tailored Tap Handles for Everyone

    Another milestone in the books. GarageCraft3d has launched a new homepage built to guide every visitor, from home kegerator owners to full-scale breweries, toward the tap handle that fits their needs. This update shifts our site from a blog-centered layout to a streamlined, product-first experience focused on our custom tap handle collection.

    Every section now serves a purpose. The hero area introduces our small-batch tap handle work. The story explains our background as a veteran-owned workshop. And the call-to-action buttons give clear paths to browse tap handle styles, create a one-off, or request bulk production. The site is now cleaner, faster, and built with future growth in mind.

    This update is part of our long-term plan to make GarageCraft3d the go-to tap handle builder for breweries, bars, and enthusiasts who want more than generic. We’re just getting started.

    -Nick @nickgc3d

  • Evening Update – August 6 (Technically, August 7) Shopify + WPForms Integration Update

    We’ve been tightening up the ordering process so your custom tap handles move smoothly from design to delivery.

    The big update tonight? Our order form is now fully integrated with Shopify, which means you can submit your design through our Customize page and flow directly into a secure checkout. No extra steps, no chasing links; Just a clean, straightforward path from idea to production.

    If you’re looking for ready-to-ship options, our Shop is stocked with designs like The Legend, Jarhead Juice, and more. All are just a few clicks away from being on your tap.

    Breweries now have a direct lane for bulk orders through our Breweries page; Ensuring fast turnaround, consistent branding, and durable designs that can keep up with your busiest nights.

    Whether you’re a home keg enthusiast or running a full taproom, the goal is the same make ordering as easy and enjoyable as pouring the first pint.

    More tomorrow.

    -Nick@GC3D

  • Product Page Update: Clean, Simple, Functional

    We’ve spent the past few days fine-tuning the GarageCraft3d product page to make it easy for you to browse, buy, and get your hands on the tap handle that fits your vibe.

    This is our first go so critiques are welcome. Our first four offerings now have clean layouts, crisp product photos, a one-line description, and a clearly marked Buy Now button. No confusion, no clutter, just the essentials.

    From the nostalgic pixel punch of The Legend to the tongue-in-cheek grit of Jarhead Juice, these taps are now clickable and ready to ship at $24.99. No missing buttons, no broken links. Just clean routing straight to checkout.

    More styles are coming soon, but the first batch is officially live and dialed in. If you’re on the fence, now’s a good time to grab one before the next round drops. And if you’ve got a vision of your own, head over to our Customize page to bring it to life!

    Brewing for a crowd? Check out our Breweries page for bulk order details.

    — The GarageCraft3D Team

  • Daily Shop Update – First Official Shopify Sale!

    July 14, 2025

    Today marks a major milestone for GarageCraft3d. We processed our very first official order through Shopify, with branded tap handles headed out to our friends at StudyBreak Hard Seltzer! This moment isn’t just a win for us… it’s proof that what started as a garage-born idea can now power real, scalable, professional solutions for small batch brewers and beverage brands alike.

    What makes this even more exciting is how it aligns with the core of our business philosophy and values:

    • No Minimum Order Quantity
    • Always Ships Free
    • Proudly Made in the USA
    • Veteran Owned and Operated

    We’re dialed in to serve both sides of the spectrum, from that one-off custom birthday gift to a 5 or 50-keg release for a local brewer who wants tap handles that won’t break the bank. This is the sweet spot where craft meets commerce.

    We also made strong progress on our backend today, refining pricing tiers, finalizing our SKU logic, and integrating tools that allow us to offer tiered discounts and one-click checkout for bulk orders. The math behind it is proprietary, but the outcome is simple: breweries get more value at every quantity tier, and customization doesn’t come at a premium.

    Stay tuned! As we’re just getting started.

    If you’re a brewer looking to brand your next batch or just want to create something unique, reach out anytime.

    Cheers,
    The GarageCraft3d Team

  • Late-Night Layers, Laser Lines and the 3, I mean 4 April Shop Update

    Three+ days into April and already the machines are cranking, the coffee is cold, and the print queue seemingly keeps growing.

    Tonight’s update comes straight from the garage workbench — where it smells like PLA, heated chrome, and just a hint of stress (maybe a spilled beer)… We’ve been cranking out a full production run of custom tap handles for GameCraft Brewing Company, including the GC general branded (Perfect for your home Kegerator), the GC PSi Blast (Coming Soon!) and GC’s PowerUp! (Mango infused wheat beer).

    The black and pink signify the unique tastings at GameCraft Brewing Company. Branding is tight, engraving crisp, and finishes clean. We’re keeping that color blocking sharp and functional. Each handle pops with identity — whether you’re pouring GameCraft or Study Break these handles literally pop!

    Also in the batch: a test batch of 33 TAPS Hard Seltzer handles, fully engraved and detailed in layered blue-on-black. Simple. Bold. Clean.

    But the real showstopper?
    A run of BLAST BAJA tap handles that take full advantage of layered textures, color fidelity, and character-driven branding. These things aren’t just tap handles — they’re interactive, personality-infused drink invitations.

    It’s been a lot of filament. A lot of fine-tuning. And yeah, a few hiccups with Fusion360 along the way (Fusion really doesn’t like 0.156mm line segments at 2AM). But all said and done, the shop is flowing — the rhythm of craft and code is strong this week.

    Production continues late into the night. Just another session where passion outpaces sleep.

    Stay tuned — more designs, collaborations, and launch prep dropping soon.

    Nick | GarageCraft3D
    “Printed with pride. Powered by the garage.”

  • 🕒 2AM Garage Update: Gears Grinding, Printers Singing

    It’s late. Real late. But the machines are still running and so is the vision.

    Tonight’s lineup? Cranking out a fresh batch of drink and food tokens for #GameCraftBrewingCompany, fine-tuning the new “Blade Slim” TAP handle redesign for the Anaheim location, and running custom TAP handles for #StudyBreak and their #BlastofBaja #HardSeltzer. The filament hasn’t even cooled yet and April is already speeding past like a deadline on rails.

    Three days in and the orders, revisions, and builds are stacking up. But this is what it’s all about: late-night production, caffeine, and that unmistakable buzz when something you made starts rolling into the real world.

    Next up! Laser engraving a fresh batch of #GameCraftBrewingCompany tap handles to support some future releases.

    Sleep? Optional.
    Launch? Imminent.
    GarageCraft3D? Warming up.

    More soon—right after this next print finishes…

    —Nick
    Crafted in the garage. Built for the tap.

  • April Update: Gears Turning and Goals in Sight

    It’s April 1st—no pranks here, just progress.

    After weeks of paperwork, DNS wrangling, and system tuning (looking at you, Fusion 360…), GarageCraft3d is rolling forward. We’ve got our LLC officially filed, business banking live, virtual office secured, and our site running smoother than ever after a few… let’s say “studio hiccups.”

    The shop is producing consistent, high-quality custom tap handles, and we’ve been pushing our print tolerances to the max with some insane detail work on recent client projects. It’s a good problem when you can waffle back and forth between 0.2mm and 0.4mm nozzles. Reducing overall print time is our goal here and the busted knuckle work is actually tuning the slicer settings. Always, always, always double and tripple check your first layers! Cancelled a 14 hour print due to a color mismatch on the first layer (due to some geometry adjustments shifting object below the active first layer plane).

    However, today marks the soft launch of GarageCraft3d—and while there’s still some polish left to apply, it’s officially game on.

    Stay tuned for a big public launch coming up on May 1st, and a lot more behind-the-scenes magic being built with the Jetson Nano to help automate the product rendering and customization workflow. Yep, “automagic” is still the dream—and it’s coming.

    Until then, it’s back to the garage for more late-night making, testing, and of course, caffeine-fueled crafting.

    Appreciate you riding along.

    —Nick
    Maker. Dad. GarageCraft3d’er.

  • Paperwork… Paperwork… and more Paperwork

    If it wasn’t real before, it sure is now.

    Today was all about pushing GarageCraft3d another step closer to liftoff. After knocking out the virtual office setup yesterday, I locked in the banking application, clarified business classification with the IRS and California, and officially submitted the LLC-1 Articles of Organization to the Secretary of State. It’s done. It’s in. The wait begins.

    Along the way, I sorted through document requests (EIN ✔️, Certificate of Status in the works, no fictitious name needed), finalized title designations, and jumped into the whole “business owner paperwork stack” headfirst. Spoiler: it’s a tall stack. But necessary. Every piece lines up the business to be legit, protected, and primed to grow.

    Rounding out the evening? A promising conversation with a hard seltzer distiller in Los Angeles who’s looking to onboard custom tap handle production. More details coming soon on that—but let’s just say, things are getting fizzy in a good way.

    Tomorrow’s punch list includes keeping an eye out for the LLC approval + entity number, submitting remainding documents to the bank, and prepping the Statement of Information filing. Feels like the light at the end of the admin tunnel is starting to glow.

    More to come. Time to reset and recharge for another garage-craft3d kind of day.

  • Evening Update: Tap Handle Lineup Expanded — and Ready for Personalization

    GarageCraft3d was in full creative mode again tonight, and the results speak for themselves: not only is our tap handle family growing, but we’ve now laid the foundation for full customization — from layout to lettering.

    Here’s a rundown of what came to life in the garage this evening:


    🔧 Tap Handle Lineup — Defined & Refined

    We solidified four distinct core shapes for the GarageCraft3d product family (initial launch):

    • Classic Pull – The original design that started it all. Clean, minimal, and adaptable.
    • Blade – A more stylized silhouette with a subtle inward curve for a modern twist. Specifically design for taps that are recessed into or close to a wall preventing closure.
    • Lollipop (Small) – Compact, with a playful circular top — perfect for tight spaces or playful branding.
    • Lollipop (Large) – A bolder version with more real estate for top-down branding and standout designs.

    Each shape now features embedded layout guides and placeholder text — marking the dedicated engraving zones for logos, names, and custom artwork.


    ✍️ Customization Engine: Activated

    We didn’t just model the shapes — we prepped them for personalization. Every design now includes:

    • Defined text areas (“Your Text Here”)
    • Logo placement markers (“Your Logo Here”)
    • Optimized spacing for vertical engraving along the handle shaft
    • Top cap placements for logos or badge-style graphics

    These updated models will serve as the base templates for our upcoming Products Portal, where clients will be able to preview and submit their own text and images for production.


    🔄 From Concept to Configurable Product

    With these enhancements, we’re one step closer to launching a seamless ordering experience where customers can:

    • Choose a shape
    • Enter custom text
    • Upload a logo
    • Preview the layout before it goes to production

    From idea → to generation → to iteration → to perfection.

    GarageCraft3d is getting sharper by the hour. These aren’t just models — they’re the infrastructure of a personalized product pipeline.

    Stay tuned as we prep these designs for integration into the frontend form and begin testing our end-to-end workflow.

    —Nick @ GarageCraft3d

  • Wow what a day! Behind the Scenes: One Step Closer to Launch

    If today had a theme, it’d be focus, refinement, and flow. What started as a simple tweak quickly turned into a full-sprint design session, and the site is starting to truly reflect the vision behind GarageCraft3D.

    Here’s what we knocked out over the last (many) hours:


    🔹 Contact Form: Locked In

    We refined and tested the Contact Us form, ensuring submissions route to our business email. Submissions now auto-populate our Jetpack CRM as new leads, laying the groundwork for a clean, trackable workflow.

    ✅ Form tested
    ✅ Notification fixed
    ✅ Lead tracking enabled
    ✅ Thank-you confirmation added
    ✅ Response window: within 24 hours


    🔹 Interactive Products Page: Built and Working yet needing refinement and well, adding some actual products.

    The Our Products page got a serious upgrade — with a dynamic, app-like interface that allows visitors to explore categories without reloading the page.

    • Image buttons now use click activation (mobile-friendly ✅)
    • Content below updates live based on the category selected
    • “Buy Now” buttons are in place and ready for payment processing integration
    • Visual tuning, layout tightening, and hover/click logic added polish across the board

    🔹 Design Consistency: Pixel-Perfect (Literally)

    We fixed subtle contrast issues between sections by syncing background colors and reviewing element styling to ensure the visual language stays consistent from banner to footer. The charcoal black is now unified throughout.


    🔹 Company Profile & Presence: Live on LinkedIn

    We launched the official GarageCraft3D LinkedIn page with a strong veteran-owned identity and a sharp professional presence. Tagline, specialties, and company overview are all dialed in.

    Veteran-owned. Garage-born. Delivering custom tap handles and engraved products with purpose and precision.

    ✅ LinkedIn tagline
    ✅ Specialties (20 strong)
    ✅ Overview + public presence


    🔹 About Us Reimagined

    The old About page was solid — but now? It’s foundational. We rolled in a full refresh with:

    • A compelling founder story
    • Clear, value-driven mission
    • Forward-looking vision
    • A defined set of core values that align with the heart of the brand

    Topped off with a closing line that sums up the whole vibe:

    From idea → to generation → to iteration → to perfection!


    What’s Next

    • Shopify Lite integration
    • Real product images and listings
    • Order intake workflow tied into production
    • Continuing to build in public, one late-night garage session at a time

    Thanks for following along as we turn a vision into something real — one pixel, one click, and one tap handle at a time.

    —Nick @ GarageCraft3D at 1 AM on Satur… well.. now Sunday