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3D Printing Log #3: The Deathclaw’s Revival
This log documents the point where scale stopped being guesswork. By fixing orientation, origin, and contact geometry in the STL itself, a previously denied miniature printed cleanly, sat flat, and fit its intended footprint. Same printer. Same constraints. Better files.

3D Printing Log #2: A Fire God, Gridfinity, and Beyond
After my first library print showed me where FDM starts to break down for minis, this batch was about seeing what the same machine could do when I stopped guessing and started respecting its limits.

3D Printing Log #1: My First 3D FDM Prints from the Local Library
My first 3D print didn’t fail — but it didn’t succeed cleanly either. Using a public library’s FDM printer, I learned the hard limits of scale, color choice, and why tabletop miniatures punish inexperience fast. This is a first-print autopsy, mistakes included.

The Miniaturist’s Secret Weapon: How Canada’s Public 3D Printers Are Revolutionizing the Hobby
From tabletop worlds to public library printers, a new age of creation is here. Learn how Canadian makerspaces are transforming miniature crafting—one layer of filament at a time.