Quality control
My quality control boss Peter inspecting printing process
My quality control boss Peter inspecting printing process
Decided to convert my MW points into h2c.
This thing IS huge! Still printing monocolor prints as my side hustle blew out of proportions and need to fulfill all orders preferably within week. So rn helping out his smaller brother p2s to print all the orders. After that - experiment time!
Ps this is the 2nd post as the first one had photos with information i was not comfortable to share.
Temporary setup in a vacant room- a behemoth standing on the desk made by my great grandfather
Wondering if such packaging is popular somewhere else as well? plastic wrap packages for milk and sour cream are highly popular here in Baltics. Cheap and take no space when empty . Only thing is if you open those ,up those create a lot of mess as nothing prevents those to fall over. So I created containers which prevent them to spill out the contents. What do you think?
EDIT: sorry i meant DAIRY and i cannot edit the headline.
It's the 6th month since getting back into 3d printing. Just reached 1000 followers in MW. Don't know if this is a huge deal or not but still gives a feeling that my effort in creating 3d models matters somewhat. Anyway thanks for the opportunity and ride, MW and Bambulab!
So my wife who is quite annoyed with my 3d printing hobby obstarted on February finally asked me to model and print stitch markers. No problem at all- took 15 min to model and around 20 min to print. Most easiest practical thin I have ever made
Yesterday reached nice milestone: 4000 prints of my models in MW. Downside - mostly thinking about new projects and searching for new ideas what to model and print. To get a rest i need to literally leave my home for days. It's an addiction!
Finally completedAuto Union Type A Streamliner car model in scale of 1/24. Looks pretty red in eryone metallic silk filament - bronze and silver.
Modeling process was challenging as blueprints did not match with full scale built replica photos and some car body angles were not available for analyzing so i had to guess while modeling
Did few iteration as all pieces did not fit nicely in the beginning.
Link to the model is here:
https://makerworld.com/en/models/3080823-auto-union-type-a-1-24-scale-vintage-streamliner#profileId-3469819
Been working on Auto Union (Audi) supercar model. Quite happy with result. Original car does not have headlights, probably will do such version as well. Love eryone ultra silk filament- super shiny!
made and update for my first Roby desktop companion robot model. Now it has rolling wheels and a shovel which could be used as phone stand for example.
Should be fun print, especially with really shiny silk silver pla
https://makerworld.com/en/models/3040608-roby-2-your-desktop-buddy#profileId-3419057
Tested new eryone filament and printed 3 personal models i am currently working on. The sliver silk is smooth and reqlly shiny! the silver shine reminded me cylon robots form 1980 series bag. Block not so much but had nice glossy finish.
Wanted to try out silver ultra silk filament and instead of using any of my existing models I made an iteration of existing Roby robot
I wanted to share my latest functional print project because it more-or less solved my daily cable clutter.
I use an IKEA Skådis pegboard to keep my printer tools organized, so I decided to design a modular USB cable winder that integrates directly into the Skådis system.
I can coil my random cables up and slide the whole winder onto a custom pegboard mount to keep my desk clear. Also I ended up designing two different winding mechanisms depending on what kind of aesthetic you like for your setup
https://makerworld.com/en/models/2997987-usb-cable-winder-loopdock#profileId-3365584
Thought to make my own cable winder as all charging cables i own are getting out of hand. Probably will make the case a little bit smaller. Also want to make some ki Dua f solution how to attach those to skadis board for storing
Made a container which looks like small spaceship. Added attachment loop to the nose, too. The main design inspiration came from spaceX concept designs.
Most carry on capsules look too utilitarian so i tried to add more playfulness and fun.
https://makerworld.com/en/models/2977328-space-capsule-sci-fi-outdoor-container#profileId-3339982
The most boring yet useful 3D print so far: the lampshade collar was 1 cm larger in diameter than the lamp socket. 15 minutes of measuring and modeling, 20 minutes of printing, and it was done. Probably the first time a 3D printer was actually useful around the house.
In makerworld there are already plethora bag clips but still decided to make mine. Why? Good way to learn a little bit engineerinf and useful modeling: how to make hinge pzrt in one piece and how to make lock good enough not to fall apart aftger multiple usage. And also - lets make patterns. Bag clips are anyway you need quite often and good to have a 3d model around just in case...
https://makerworld.com/en/models/2959067-textured-bag-clips#profileId-3316542
with my Inuit styled goggles I went too crazy. So I am making new model with more traditional look. However those small "peep"holes have a "cap" above to give theoretically better shad from sun. Even if not too functional it definitely gives interesting texture. My dog did not mind, enjoyed being a model
Inspired by inuit snow goggles i made more cyberpunkish version of this and named this PIKKER - the ancient Estonian god of lightning and thunder, possessing a fiery, piercing gaze. So please feel free and try this out
https://makerworld.com/en/models/2917643-pikker-cyber-visor#profileId-3264067
Got inspired by intuit snow goggles and made similar sungoggles
Needed to make an small case for hearing aids but as always - it got out of hand and made several case iterations, sizes and textures