Back in April of 2021 I had just got a 3D printer and was getting bored printing other people’s designs.

I decided to learn CAD myself, fusion 360, it was quite a steep learning curve at first!

The first thing I made was version 1 of this joint and lighter case for kayaking. The top of the case looked like a frog face so I called it the FrogCase 🐸. I posted about it on Reddit at the time just to show it off and a bunch of people wanted the model and wanted me to print it for them.

So a business was accidentally born 😂 I started writing down people’s info in a spreadsheet but then eventually gave in and made a Shopify store.

The beauty of 3D printing is that you are not stuck making one product forever. The sales slowed down after a couple years, but the phone cases I made started picking up!

Don’t get me wrong the most I ever made in a month was $1,000 (average is $300). I’m definitely not getting rich off this but it’s letting me save a tiny bit in this wild cost of living area. And it’s fun to make new products!

Some of my products were born from suggestions from people who do not have the time or know-how. I love being able to bring something from an idea to a thing you can hold and that functions well. It really builds a sense of self-efficacy that I needed.

If you are at all interested in creating your own designs from scratch I suggest you start today! Start small, just watch some videos and lurk in different CAD subs, eventually it will start making sense. Before long you will be able to go from idea to prototype in your hands in an hour. It feels like magic.

I have completely ditched Reddit so I will be here now solely! Please let me know if I post too much lol

If anyone wants the Frog Case files, or the king size version, just let me know and I’ll send you each a one-time link. I just don’t want to have it permanently hosted online just in case.

  • Boozilla
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    227 days ago

    This is very cool.

    I have printed a few functional things with my resin printer. Like some pieces I designed in Blender that I needed in order to make some minor repairs to stuff around the house. Was really fun using calipers to measure, come up with a design, and puzzle it all out.

    It’s much easier than modeling for games or animation, because you can make objects out of multiple overlapping simple shapes, and don’t have to worry about mesh geometry. The slicer will just convert the layers into 2d slices.

    And I’ve made some custom gifts, too. Put people’s names on things, stuff like that.

    But 99% of my prints are miniatures for tabletop gaming.

    • @4lanOP
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      227 days ago

      Nice! I haven’t played with resin, seems messy 😂

      • Boozilla
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        226 days ago

        It is messy. Requires careful handling and procedures. Stinky, too. Best to do it in a garage or shed. Some people build ventilation systems and tent it.