Keep Me

Nice, simple, and clean stackable project tray, specifically for the bits we want to keep from small or multi-part prints. A few filament clips may have made their way to the recycling bin amongst other left over clippings ?. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dwyer Devices (@dwyerdevices) I like these boxes…

Shark the Shark

As luck would have it, the friends from Brooklyn had another evening free. There was a cleaner print of a Sorting Hat waiting for the older of the two kids, but we’d never gotten around to printing anything for the younger kid. Four year olds have less than zero patience, which meant browsing through different…

Pikachu Reprint

Two kids sharing one Pikachu is a recipe for disaster. That, and I wanted to test out a red Hatchbox filament. So a quick reprint of the Pikachu figurine from Reprinting the Pikachu from Pikachu, I print you!   View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dwyer Devices (@dwyerdevices) Fairly good quality print, with…

Sorting a Sorting Hat

Friends from Brooklyn dropped by for a morning during the Labor Day long weekend. Their kids had seen, and mostly worked with, a 3D printer at a Maker Space in Brooklyn, but most of the time that printer is swarmed with users (kids and adults alike). So the kids and I sat down and planned out a…

A Tale of Two Holders

Our Wii-motes usually sit in a bin with other game controllers, boxes for games, miscellaneous box art, and a handful of small disc binders- it’s a mess. Finding the Wii-motes is cumbersome, they randomly turn on when the bin gets jostled, and batteries run out constantly from always turning on and off. I had a…

Pikachu, I print you!

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dwyer Devices (@dwyerdevices) A Pikachu needed to be in the first few prints on the new Purse i3, because reasons. This model was part of a much larger model set for a full chess set of Pokemon that included elevated and stylized bases for each type of…