About Me

Various Pokémon toy figurines on a black table, along with scissors, a tube of glue, a utility knife, and a cat resting nearby.

Hi, I’m Corey.

I make 3D-printed Poké Balls as a hobby, printing small batches at home and sharing them mainly with friends who’ve asked to see what I make and how much things cost.

What started as a bit of fun has grown into a Pokédex-numbered collection, with each Poké Ball themed around an individual Pokédex entry. New designs are added gradually as the collection grows.

How They’re Made

A 3D printer on a desk with spools of filament in black, green, and white, and various small 3D printed objects nearby.

Each Poké Ball on this site is:

  • 3D printed at home using quality PLA filament

  • Cleaned, assembled, and checked by hand

  • Designed primarily as a display piece

Some components may be permanently glued during assembly to ensure strength, alignment, and long-term durability.

As with all 3D-printed items, minor layer lines may be visible on close inspection

The Poké Balls you see here are themed around individual Pokédex numbers, using colour schemes inspired by the Pokémon they represent.

The collection is built over time, so not every number is available yet — more designs will be added as time goes on

Collection of Pokémon-themed small figurines displayed on a black desk, including Pikachu and other Pokémon characters.