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Welcome to Done To Death 3D Printing

The name “Done To Death” comes from the metal detecting world — a phrase that started as a bit of fun and quickly grew into something much bigger. What began as a metal detecting group under the Done To Death name became a popular, thriving and well-loved community.
 

Now, we’ve expanded that same passion, creativity and attention to detail into Done To Death 3D Printing.

We only design and ship products that we would genuinely buy ourselves. From a simple keyring or coaster to a detailed bust figure, every item is created with care, time and pride.
 

Quality is our priority. We use dependable materials, focus on the finer details, and make sure each product is something you’ll be proud to own.

We hope you enjoy exploring our range as much as we’ve enjoyed bringing it to life.

Detailed grey resin-style statue of a crowned medieval king holding an old coin in both hands, featuring ornate robes, jewellery, and realistic sculpted facial features.
Black and gold round metal detecting accessory featuring a skeleton detectorist graphic and the text “Done to Death metal detecting” around the edge, designed with a textured grip pattern on the sides.
Grey resin-style medieval king bust with a crown, beard, and detailed royal clothing, posed with both hands extended forward as if presenting or offering an object.
Detailed monochrome bust of a crowned king with a beard and ceremonial military-style attire, featuring medals, chains, and ornate decorations, posed with open hands extended forward.
Display stand styled like a medieval castle showcasing a collection of replica historical coins arranged on tiered black holders, featuring various engraved designs and patterns.
Detailed bronze-style bust of an 18th-century gentleman wearing ornate historical clothing with decorative medals and shoulder detailing, posed with hands gently cupped together on a round base.
Golden Roman-style bust sculpture of a stern-faced man wearing draped robes, with a small ancient artefact resting on his shoulder and displayed on a round pedestal base.
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