Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of custom work do you do?

  • I handle laser engraving, 3D printing, and custom design work—from coasters and cutting boards to plaques, badges, tumblers, signage, and specialty gifts. If you can dream it (and it fits on a workbench), I can probably make it.

  • Absolutely. Just send a high-resolution PNG, SVG, or vector file. If it looks like it came from a potato, I can clean it up for you.

  • Yep! Whether you have a sketch, a full design, or zero idea where to start, I can build it with you. Custom requests are my bread and butter.

  • Most projects take 3–7 days depending on complexity, materials, and how spicy the design is. Larger or specialty orders may take a bit longer.

  • Yes. The more pieces you order, the lower the price per item. Just tell me your quantity and I’ll build a quote.

  • Wood, leather, slate, acrylic, coated metal, anodized aluminum, glass (light engraving), and more. If you’re unsure, just ask—worst case, I’ll give you a yes, no, or “technically…but I wouldn’t.”

  • Sure do. Anywhere in the U.S. Shipping cost depends on weight and destination.

  • Yes—local pickup in Oklahoma is available and free. You’ll get a message as soon as your order is ready.

  • For custom projects, yes. It secures your design time, materials, and production slot.

  • Usually. Depends on the project and my current workload. Just reach out and I’ll tell you if we can make magic happen.

  • I include revisions with all custom orders—my goal is to get it right, not “close enough.”

  • Absolutely. Logos, badges, morale patches, awards, recognition gifts—I’ve got you covered.

  • PNG, JPG, AI, SVG, PDF. Vector files work best if you want clean edges and crisp detail.

  • Use the “Email Me” button on the site or message me on Instagram @OkieCustoms. Carrier pigeons also accepted but not recommended.

I handle laser engraving, 3D printing, and custom design work—from coasters and cutting boards to plaques, badges, tumblers, signage, and specialty gifts. If you can dream it (and it fits on a workbench), I can probably make it.