I bought a 3D printer thinking I'd make a few shelf brackets. I now have a production line in my HDB
I now have a full production line in my HDB. I've printed shelf brackets, cable organizers, drawer dividers, phone holders, custom wall hooks, replacement parts for things the manufacturer stopped making
I found a way to turn that Aqara eyesore into something that actually fits the room. I’ll be revealing the final look in my next post.
Any last-minute guesses on what it is? 👇
Say hello to my little helper! 👾 I designed and printed this monster cover to hide the Aqara E1 blind motor.
The best part? His teeth act as a key holder, and there's a perfect cutout to access the buttons underneath. Talk about blending fun and function! 🛠️🏠
Organizing my battery drawer with the holy grail of 3D printing: Gridfinity! 🔋📐
If you love satisfying organization, this system lets you print custom holders for literally anything so they fit perfectly in your drawers. No more rolling batteries!
What drawer should I Gridfinity next? 🤔
Cross-contamination? Not in this kitchen! 🚫 Swapped confusion for organization by printing these custom labels for our meat and vegetable chopping boards.
It makes sharing a kitchen with a tenant so much easier—plus, I got to print my favorite veggies and meats right onto the tags.
Quick tip for anyone 3D printing in tropical weather! 🌴 Filament absorbs moisture from the air, and in Singapore's humidity, "wet" filament will quickly lead to brittle, stringy, and failed prints.
The fix? Keep them locked away in a dry box whenever you aren’t using them. It’s a small investment that saves a lot of wasted material! 🖨️💡