3D Printing

I'm really into 3D printing and always trying to learn new techniques. Right now I'm experimenting with converting 2D images into 3D models, which is pretty cool because you can take a flat design and actually print it as a real object. I'm also teaching myself 3D modeling so I can create my own designs from scratch instead of just using existing files.

One thing I love doing is trying out different materials to see how they behave. Each type of filament has its own characteristics, and figuring out which one works best for a specific project is part of the fun.

What I'm most excited about though is making moving parts and mechanical stuff, especially robots. 3D printing is incredibly important for this because it lets me take an idea that's just in my head and actually build it in the real world. There's something really satisfying about designing parts that fit together perfectly, watching gears mesh, joints articulate, and mechanisms actually function the way you planned.

 

For me, 3D printing is how I bring my ideas to life. It's not just about making static objects, it's about creating things that move and work. Every project teaches me something new, and when a complex assembly comes together and actually works, it makes me want to jump into the next build right away.