Running a 3D printer, there's a certain risk that every new project turns into a printing project. But fabricobbling something the old-fashioned way still has a few upsides …
- It can be so satisfying to make something with your actual hands instead of adding even more screen time, just clicking the mouse and feeding the robot.
- Filament is expensive! And plastic is wasteful, no matter what.
- Grabbing a few scraps from the bin, sketching out, cutting, glueing and drilling can be so much faster than waiting for the machine to finish the job.
- No bed adhesion issues 😛
- The organic look just fits my tool wall SO MUCH BETTER 😁
Sanding wedges by JG 3D creations, sanding sticks by The Alchemist – both, of course, found on printables.com. Printed in DasFilament PETG, which just works.