Just a bunch of stuff I have designed and 3D printed

Usually I prioritise print speed over quality - some of the parts are not perfect!

My current printer is a Prusa i3 MK3S - I highly recommend it.

My first printer was an Anet A8 - a massive fire hazard that one day decided to destroy itself (I do not recommend this printer).

Prusa i3 MK3S

Anet A8


Google Pixel 4 XL Stand

I had a circular piece of cork leftover from an IKEA charging port and decided to design a phone stand around it. I added a slot in the base of the 3D printed part to slide some metal plates inside, to give the stand some extra weight.

3D model:

Transparent view to show internal metal plates

Final product:


T-Beam LoRa Case

A case to hold the T-Beam LoRa board, with a door for access to the battery, buttons on the bottom, and access to the pins and USB port.


Focusrite Scarlett Solo monitor mount

A mount to hold the Focusrite Scarlett Solo beneath my monitor for easy access to headphone volume and mic gain adjustments.


Generatively designed drone components - click here for more info


The JetCase - click here for more info

3D printed mount for all of the components to fit inside the base of a Pelican Case.


Phone mount for Dualshock 4 controller


Monitor arm softbox lightstand

Good lighting is important for photography - I use a softbox light which is usually mounted to a floor stand, but that can get in the way. 3D printed mounts and brackets connected with carbon fibre tubes allow it to be mounted above my desk easily.


Broken blind mount replacement

My grandparents sent me a broken part from their kitchen blinds - I measured the broken white piece and 3D printed a replacement to send back to them.

 
 

NERF dart launcher

Eventually this will be housed inside of a handheld unit. The motors and battery are drone parts.


Remote control ice-cream tub

Made from left over electronics & motors from an old 3D printer. Mecanum wheels allow side-to-side translation as well as rotation.


A foam glider cup

I imported pictures of the glider into AutoDesk Inventor to create a cup of the same dimensions as the nose.


Tool holders

3D printed mounts for tools and equipment I use often. The empty battery holder is for battery charging.

 
 

…and many more that I have yet to take pictures of! Click here to see some of my engineering projects