r/The3DPrintingBootcamp

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I created these portable enclosures for electronic circuits. I’d like to share them with fellow electronics DIY enthusiasts for their own projects. I designed various versions of boxes, front panels, and rear storage for multiple applications. I’d love to get your feedback and suggestions for further improvements.

Link to the model in the comments!"

u/StarProject_it — 6 days ago
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Started from a photo of an old lighthouse and used Gemini to make an axonometric-style concept image. Then I brought it into Hyper3D and used the bang feature to split it into printable parts. Took a couple tries to get a cleaner split, but the result ended up being pretty nice.

I also did some manual cleanup for printing, mainly thickening thin areas like the railings and spiral stairs, and adding a small snap-fit for the solar panel.

Printed everything in parts, painted a few details on the base, and put it all together. Pretty happy with how it came out.

u/Proper-Flamingo-1783 — 14 days ago
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Turned my daughter’s drawing into a 3D print

My daughter drew this cute little girl, and I turned it into a 3D print.

I tweaked the eyes a bit with Gemini, then used Rodin to generate the 3D model, split it into parts, cleaned it up, and printed it. The final print came out really nice, and I’m especially happy with the hair color on this one.

u/Delicious_Employ_938 — 8 days ago