3.12.25
This Flat Plate was made to cover the electrical panel in the bed of a truck. Printed in PETG for the toughness and Orange to color match the trucks trim. There are 4 magnets in the corners to allow this to stick to the bolts on the panel. The customer asked to have an electrical symbol printed to glue onto the face of it as seen in the second photo.
3.12.25
A customer reached out to me via my form on the contact me page and asked if I could print some bumpers for a drone and a camera mount. This customer had the files already which was convenient. These came out nice but I forgot to take photos of them. If I get photos back I will add them.
2.13.25
This Fan cover was manufactured for the 1st version of a vehicle HVAC unit and the subsequent versions used a single piece fan housing. I was able to help this repair shop by recreating this item in a short time frame. This was printed in PETG due to the outdoor environment and a little bit of UV resistance. I would have preferred to print this in ASA but I have yet to have the temperature control I need to get good prints. It took me a couple revisions to get this right but it came out beautifully. I would have struggled to get this done if it weren't for the bambu A1 and the faster print speeds compared to my other printers.
1.30.25
I printed these in PETG due to the car environment and a little bit of UV resistance. The Cup holder came out really clean and was one of the first prints on an Bambu A1 I have been trying. The Top finish on the flat parts is so smooth and clean!
I have these available on AMAZON and ETSY
The Original Files can be found here:
Gear Indicator: https://www.printables.com/model/584366-square-body-instrument-cluster-gear-indicator-need
Cup Holder: https://thangs.com/designer/b4manek/3d-model/Squarebody%20Chevy%20Truck%20Cup%20Holder-1026665
12.22.24
I had a friend reach out and request this creation. This thing came out awesome and the Gold Filament just makes it pop!
The Original Files can be found here:
Basketball: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2522787
Turkey: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5637253
My file can be found here:
This was a request from my wife for a Cookie decorating First and Last Place Award. Not a commission technically.
The Original Files can be found here:
First Place: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1184833
Last Place: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4655535
My files can be found here:
First Place: https://makerworld.com/en/models/957950
Last Place: https://makerworld.com/en/models/957948
This customer was looking at an original ICEMAN cold air intake for his car but was looking for a more affordable alternative. I printed the lettering and he applied it to the cold air intake to make a replica.
This customer caught me at my first craft fair and asked if I was able to make a custom sized Trivet. One that was clear and could fit a needle point on the inside. You can see the off the shelf trivet with the needlepoint in it. After a bunch of back and forth we ended up with the large rectangular trivet pictured here.
This came out really well I wish I had a bigger build plate so I could have provided her with a single piece instead of this this dual piece fused in the middle. Overall I was happy with the clarity of this print. I used the Clear V2 Resin from Siraya Tech. That resin is amazingly clear and strong!
This is was made for a customer that had a cannular canning machine. He had a smaller version but wanted to increase the height so he could use other cans.
I printed these replica B28's in resin. The original file was not suited for resin printing and the fins were very thin and failed/would break. The carriers were not meant for resin printing and I redid them for my use. Lastly these were too big for my printer (Mars 4 DLP) and I had to split it and put in connectors at the split.
Original File:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5908989
My Remix:
This was my first commission and my most proud, The customer had broken his foot rest on his massage chair and couldn't find a replacement part. This Item had a brass heat set insert for a screw and a heat set shaft insert for the connecting rod. This was a fun project as I got to build the part from scratch using calipers and CAD to recreate the item. After getting the shape correct the main issue was the heat set inserts. I wasn't using a FDM printer only a resin printer at the time. I did some research and you can take uncured resin and stick it on the outside of the heat set inserts and then cure it in place. This was a commission that just brought me so much joy for being able to innovate a solution, one of the main reasons I am an Engineer.