Category: 3D Print
Here are some (but not all) of my 3D print projects so far. I’ve also included some of my favourite designs made by others for you to enjoy or get inspired by. You can download my models on: https://www.printables.com/@Baeoniq_384107
This is my take on the traditional Hobo Reel, but with some added features you normally don’t find with them.
As a challenge to myself, I wanted to see if I could create a mobile stand with a lot more just as a desk stand. Here’s the result.
Over the last year or so I’ve enjoyed playing with and learning to use my 3D printer, but even more so learning to create my own models.
This is a walkthrough and setup guide to the ‘2-in-1 Aquarium overflow and Protein Skimmer’ found on Printables and Thingiverse.
Every year we try to provide food to some of the many birds holding out the cold winter of Norway.
This is a simple, thin tackle box inlay for Altoids tin. I find these little boxes to be the perfect size for all kinds of storage.
Here’s yet another inlay variation for Altoid tin cans. This time it’s a mini live-bait container and a small side compartment for a fishhook or lure.
I own an Onyx Boox Air notebook, which I am very happy with. I also have a Samsung Android keyboard, and therefore I made a stand for /…
Birds are beautiful and deserve food and shelter. Here are some examples of 3D prints for this I found online and printed out. Nice, aren’t they?
I have a somewhat unusually-sized reef aquarium that is pretty high (and square) instead of the more traditional rectangular style.
After testing and tweaking my homemade game (see this), I finally feel confident I might be on to something.
I recently bought a new Jabra In-ear headset. These are charged in a small-ish case, and although nice, the product team can’t possibly have tested their final product.
Last summer I went on a hiking trip with a friend, sporting my newly-acquired ultra-light pyramid tent.
Puzzles are fun, and after finding and 3D printing out a few of them, they have been taking time away from my kids (and workmates’) screen time 🙂