FREQUENTLY ASKED

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The questions that come up every week — answered once, in full.

/01 What printer do you use?

Primarily a Bambu Lab P1S for FDM work — it's fast, enclosed, and handles multi-material reasonably well. For resin I run an Elegoo Saturn 4 Ultra. Both have been running almost daily for over a year.

/02 Are your files free?

Yes. All models on this site are free to download for personal use. I'll eventually release some premium pre-supported resin packs, but the core library stays free permanently.

/03 How do I download files?

Go to the Download Hub or click 'Download' on any project page. No account, no email required. The links go directly to the file.

/04 What slicer do you recommend?

Bambu Studio for FDM (especially if you're on a Bambu machine), Chitubox or Lychee for resin. Prusaslicer is also excellent and free — it has great support generation and paint-on supports.

/05 Can I sell prints from your files?

Small runs for personal resale are fine — if you're selling a few prints at a market or gifting them, go ahead. Mass production or commercial manufacturing requires a separate licence. When in doubt, reach out.

/06 How do I collaborate or sponsor a video?

Head to the Collaborate page for the full breakdown. Short version: I'm open to product reviews, sponsored builds, and affiliate deals for things I'd actually use. I don't do fake reviews.

/07 Do you take commissions?

Occasionally, depending on the project. If you have something interesting — a prop replica, a functional part, a detailed figurine — get in touch via the Collaborate page. Timeline and feasibility determine if I can take it on.

/08 How do I join the email list?

There's a signup form on the homepage. That's all you need. I send occasional drops — new models, build announcements, behind-the-scenes notes. No spam, one-click unsubscribe.

/09 Where do you post timelapses?

Timelapses go up on YouTube first, then sometimes cross-posted to Instagram Reels and TikTok. YouTube is the main channel — that's where the long-form build content lives.

/10 How long have you been 3D printing?

About four years. Started with a cheap Ender 3 that required constant tweaking, which turned out to be the best possible education. Current setup is much nicer but the fundamentals all came from fighting that machine.

STILL HAVE QUESTIONS?

Something not covered above? Hit the Collaborate page and send a message — I read everything.

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