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oSPARKSo
@oSPARKSo
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Yup, It's me "The Satisfactory Guy" (ADA Says an under achieving Pioneer) a Dad - so expect dad jokes. and also a Maker! I enjoy modeling very complex projects that sometimes take months to do! Learning everyday on new models and currently on a journey to get better at assembly! :D -Thanks for checking me out!
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MakerWorld Guardian
Active more than 20 days out of last 30 days UTC time
Contest Winner
Won 2 model contest awards.
Featured Creator
2 models are featured by MakerWorld.
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More than 1,000 followers.
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Rate or Comment 447 different models
Pioneer Maker
Print successful 265 different models and 6,566 hours
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Idea | Prototyping | Implementation
Idea | Prototyping | Implementation Idea | Prototyping | ImplementationThe Spark: Honoring the Challenge. Being selected for the MakerWorld Limited Kit Challenge was a significant honor. I’ve always enjoyed browsing Maker’s Supply to see what sparks my imagination, but this challenge provided a specific focus: the Rechargeable Power Kit. I enjoy working within a set of rules, but my goal is always to push beyond the original intent of the components. I didn't want rotation just for the sake of movement; I wanted that motion to serve a purpose. The Idea: Bringing the Outdoors In The inspiration came from my home pond. I love the atmosphere—the sounds of moving water, the flowers, and the fish. My goal was to use the rechargeable power kit to recreate those soothing water sounds indoors. After researching various mill designs, I found a concept that felt right and began the transition from digital concept to physical reality. NO AI WAS USED TO MODEL - I DRAW AND PUSH/PULL EVERY LINE INSIDE SKETCHUP Prototyping: The Trial Phase The road to a functional model wasn't immediate. It took three weeks of constant iteration and many prototypes to get the internal mechanics right. This phase focused on the "gadgets and gizmos"—integrating the gears and the motor kit into a cohesive system. I was particularly inspired by the modular nature of these kits, which allows creators to build and expand their own miniature worlds. Implementation: The Final Result The final assembly, represents the successful marriage of mechanical engineering and natural aesthetics. By combining the motor-driven mill with landscaping and live plants, I achieved my goal of creating a functional, rechargeable piece of art. This project is just the beginning; I look forward to using a wider range of Maker's Supply tools to expand this world further.  Check out This model HERE - Thanks everyone! #Rechargeablepowerkit #Kitchallenge
H2D Laser Combo - My Story - oSPARKSo
H2D Laser Combo - My Story - oSPARKSoHello Makers! I'm a business owner that started 3D printing to print out plaques, keychains, business card holders, and many other things to supplement my existing business.  I supply all of my business locations with various things we give our customers. I make funs flexi toys from all you incredible makers here on Makerworld for my kids, friends and family.  As many know, 3d printing quickly becomes an obsession, and it got me! I bought an A1 Mini, 1 week later upgraded to A1, followed quickly by X1C, and eventually landed on H2D with Laser Combo! I started modeling cool models and uploading all of my creations to Makerworld. I now have 3 printers taking up 1/2 the space shared with my kids playroom ha!   My Setup A few of my most fun creations below, with my newest model there far right, Zenith Stables! With running a fulltime business IRL, and family and kids, i can roughly spend 4-5 hours a day on 3d printing, I spend this time making cool models to upload for you guys! I really enjoyed satisfactory models, and will come back someday and finish a few more, but I'm currently experimenting with The H2D and I'm really working hard to implement more laser details into my existing models. I've heard a few arguments against having a laser in your printer, but my space in my house is limited and i love the combo. It allows me to add details to my models that couldn't happen with printing.     Anyway, want to say thanks to the community here for downloading, commenting and sharing my models! Been super fun and looking forward to 2026! Also huge thanks to the people behind the scenes at Makerworld and Bambu labs for bringing this community together and helping us with our creations! For me, the printer is the tool, and the design is the fun part! I've got 4000+ hours of printing in 7 months, and these printers are beasts! they Run, run, and run more! With being what i consider still very new to printing, I'm looking forward to learning more and seeing everything else you guys make!  - oSPARKSo