3D Prints (Work In Progress)

Pushing the limits of 3D printing technology

Castle

I printed this castle twice. The first time, it took two weeks using an Ender 3 and Prusa MK3 to complete 22 pieces. My sister Callie assembled and painted it.

The second time, with an A1 3D printer, I printed the castle in two pieces at 80% scale in just two days. This showcases the significant advancements in 3D printing technology over the past few years.

Moon Lamp

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Octahedroflake

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Chain Mail

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Printer Purge Conveyor Belt

Bambu Lab printers often produce excess filament “poop” during color changes with the Automated Material System (AMS). Typically, this waste piles up next to the printer. While many people print containers to hold it, I took it a step further by creating a conveyor belt. I automated it with a button: when the printer produces “poop,” the conveyor runs, and when the motors stop, the button releases. The waste then falls off the conveyor into a garbage bin or a drawer, allowing me to use it for art projects and keep it out of landfills.

Dragons

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Business Card

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Valentines Beaver

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Airless Basketball

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Moon City

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Slinky

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Drone Radiation Detector Mount (move to 3d models)

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