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Why I got into it

I got into 3D printing because I wanted ideas to survive first contact with reality—not as sketches or files, but as objects you can hold, test, and improve. It sits between thinking and making: design meets physics, intention meets tolerance. Failure is immediate, visible, and honest. 3D printing taught me patience, iteration, and respect for material limits. It’s not about mass production, but about precision, problem-solving, and watching a concept become real, layer by layer.


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