About Us

Welcome to Homebaked Solutions!
What started as a family joke between my dad and me has grown into a business rooted in the values we hold dear: helping others, solving problems, and creating meaningful solutions. For years, we’ve been the go-to fixers for friends and neighbors—whether it was setting up computers, troubleshooting networks, or lending a hand where we could. Along the way, we dreamed of a company that could do just about anything, and the name Homebaked Solutions was born.
When I discovered 3D printing, I was captivated by its ability to turn ideas into physical creations. This technology not only solves problems in unique ways but also enables us to build things that would have been impossible with traditional methods. I love sharing this excitement with others, teaching what I’ve learned, and using it to help people tackle their own challenges.
At Homebaked Solutions, we’re all about making 3D printing accessible to everyone. Whether you need a replacement part to extend the life of a cherished item, a custom piece to bring your vision to life, or something fun and functional, we’re here to help. Our services are tailored to your needs—whether that means working closely with you to develop a solution or simply delivering a finished product quickly and efficiently.
Having lived in North Vancouver, I love the sense of community. I’m a lifelong learner with a passion for all things technical. As a father of two young kids, I’ve come to appreciate how small, thoughtful solutions can make a big impact. That’s the philosophy behind Homebaked Solutions: creating quality, sustainable, and practical products that bring value to our customers.
In the future, I hope to grow Homebaked Solutions into a thriving operation, with a dedicated workspace (outside my basement!) and a steady stream of happy customers. For now, I’m proud to offer an approachable, hands-on service that turns the digital into the physical—one print at a time.
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