Engineering and tinkering for the love of the hobby.
We have a serious problem: we have way too many hobbies.
Between game development, flying FPV drones, watercooling PCs, and logging hours as sim pilots, we spend a lot of time interacting with enthusiast hardware. But we constantly ran into the same issue—the accessories on the market were either flimsy, poorly designed, or simply didn't exist for the specific gear we were using.
Backed by close to two decades of CAD, building and flying FPV and 3D printing experience, we started back in the "wild west" days of early consumer printers, tinkering with hardware just to get a single successful print. Today, running a modern engineering-grade setup out of our nook in the Montreal area, the focus has shifted from fixing printers to manufacturing cool stuff.
That is how Nullset Forge was born.
We design and build the hardware gaps we want for our own setups. Whether it's a zero-flex rail system for a massive gaming tablet, or a custom mount for a niche piece of gear, building a wireless charging mount from a 3d scan of a car interior, our design philosophy is always the same: it has to be rigid, it has to look like it belongs there, and it has to work flawlessly.
We don't print generic knick-knacks. We engineer functional upgrades for people who take their hobbies as seriously as we do