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I started at a kitchen table, creating a custom table for my family — and that first project sparked everything. Laser engraving pulled me into the world of making, but 3D printing is where my creativity really took off.
I create everything from detailed creatures to functional, problem‑solving parts, always aiming for clean geometry, solid performance, and prints that just work.
I’m constantly learning, experimenting, and improving my skills every day — pushing myself to design better, print smarter, and bring new ideas to life one layer at a time.
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This design came to me while watching an episode of Storage Wars when Barry found a vintage Reddy Kilowatt lamp, bulb and all. The retro electric‑mascot energy stuck with me, so I turned it into a bold, humorous magnet model with a classic safety‑poster look.
The print includes built‑in pause points so you can drop in small round magnets during the print.
This model makes a great workshop magnet, toolbox decoration, or novelty retro sign for anyone who loves vintage electric‑era graphics.
Electricity Will Kill You – Retro Safety Magnet
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The magnetic sign holder came from one simple problem: my market signs kept falling off the top of my gridwall stand in the wind. Tape wouldn’t stick, clips looked messy, and the sign always ended up crooked or on the ground.
So I designed a small 3D‑printed topper that snaps on, holds the sign straight, and stays put while the wind blows. No tape, no fuss — just a clean, reusable way to display pricing.
Sometimes the smallest print fixes the biggest annoyance.
Gridwall Magnetic Sign Holder
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The magnetic sign holder came from one simple problem: my market signs kept falling off the top of my rotating stand. Tape wouldn’t stick, clips looked messy, and the sign always ended up crooked or on the floor.
So I designed a small 3D‑printed topper that snaps on, holds the sign straight, and stays put while the stand spins. No tape, no fuss — just a clean, reusable way to display pricing.
Sometimes the smallest print fixes the biggest annoyance.
Magnetic Sign Holder and Sign
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The magnetic sign holder came from one simple problem: my market signs kept falling off the top of my gridwall display stand. Tape wouldn’t stick, clips looked messy, and the sign always ended up crooked or on the ground.
So I designed a small 3D‑printed topper that snaps on, holds the sign straight, and stays put while the stand spins. No tape, no fuss — just a clean, reusable way to display pricing.
Sometimes the smallest print fixes the biggest annoyance.
Gridwall Magnetic Sign Holder
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The magnetic sign holder came from one simple problem: my market signs kept falling off the top of my rotating stand. Tape wouldn’t stick, clips looked messy, and the sign always ended up crooked or on the floor.
So I designed a small 3D‑printed topper that snaps on, holds the sign straight, and stays put while the stand spins. No tape, no fuss — just a clean, reusable way to display pricing.
Sometimes the smallest print fixes the biggest annoyance.
Magnetic Sign Holder and Sign
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