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Hi there,
Are you ?/ Does someone know 3d printing enthousiasts, that have a blog, using twitter of have a facebook page that I can follow ? I want to have more input on what people are making and doing with their printer
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Hey @StudioK , you should check out our Instagram account. We feature the coolest 3D prints that we find mostly from our Hubs. https://instagram.com/3dhubs/ We also follow many makers , so you could see the list!
Or our cool Google+ collection of prints. I know I just mentioned completely different portals, but I think you can still find someone to follow there
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Hey @Sean_1, including this type of details in your user profiles is on our road map, but not for a while. We’ll keep you posted about any updates though
In the mean time, you can start browsing @'s website - it’s still at the beginning, but it’s definitely worth while going through his stories, especially with those brilliant images: http://www.itsaprototype.com/. Hope it helps!
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Hi @gabriela3d,
This was exactly what I was looking for. Some people that are creating amazing things.
It gives me a lot of motivation, to see others make awesome things.
Thanks
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Jori
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Hay,
I have a blog/website and Facebook page. The website is www.3dyi.net, you can find a link to Facebook there or you can search for 3DYourImagination.
I hope you like it.
Take care,
Jori
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SOME GOOD STORIES ON HERE
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Hi @Sean_1 I agree with @gabriela3d that @k5o5’s is a great website, I currently run the Trinpy facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/trinpy) and we are always looking for great ideas that we can turn into great 3D printer designs, some projects we are currently working on include a working monster truck, a bullet train and tracks and a rocket powered car. If you have any ideas and suggestions we will happily see what we can do, if we can make it we will generally send you the first one
Cheers
Andrew
(Disclosure: I am an employee of Trinpy)
Nice! Love the 3D printing memes you have in there Mind if we share?
Go for it! I make them when I get bored or am angry with my printer haha
Andrew
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I second that! How about yourself? Do you have a place to share projects besides here?
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Not at the moment, I’m still thinking which feature to use.
And on the other side, I always think its not good enough to share.
But I am working on it. Thanks for asking.
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Hey @studiok Do you have anything to share from what you’ve actually found right now?
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Hi @derKarsten,
Yes I definitly found some cool links in the replies I’ve got.
I was amazed by the pictures on http://www.itsaprototype.com/ from @. This is definatly a website the follow up
I really like the use of the glass display that I found on the Instagram page from 3D hubs. Looking forward to thy this out on my own designs. The Arduino lab from Helder santos on Cults 3d is also a print I definitly will buy to print or modify myself.
But most of all I was amazed of the overall quality of the prints i saw at the Google+ page. I realize, that working on the quality of the prints and the presentation of the models is clearly making a difference. So at the moment i am digging into post-processing of the prints.
The quality of the prints on the Google plus is really amazing and those don’t come easy. Also - making a good picture is almost as important as making a great print. I love your enthusiasm and I am very much looking forward to see what you come up with.
You can check out some of our maker-tales . People describe their different post-processing techniques.
Make sure to create one as well and maybe one of your prints will end up in our collections