The Origin Story
One printer.
Too many
ideas.
It started with a Prusa Mini and a wife who looked at it like I'd brought home a third cat. She wasn't wrong to be skeptical — I had no idea what I was doing.
Then I printed my first real thing. Not something downloaded and sliced in ten minutes. Something I designed. The feeling when the nozzle lays down that first layer of an object that didn't exist before — that's the superpower nobody warns you about.
When my alma mater launched a two-year master's in additive manufacturing, I didn't hesitate long. I got access to reverse engineering workflows, generative modeling tools, and X-ray scanning equipment most people never touch in a lifetime. I came out the other side a different kind of maker.
I bought a bigger printer. Then a 3D scanner. The possibilities changed shape.
The first item I sold on Etsy — I can't properly describe that feeling. Someone, somewhere, found value in something I made. A good review from a stranger is quietly one of the best things.
Replicators is the next step. Not just prints. Not just models. Printing services, scanning, reverse engineering — and the story behind every single object. This isn't just a business. It's a log of the journey, shared openly.
Prusa Mini + Skeptical Wife
First printer. First downloaded STL. First "why do you need that?" — and first realisation that this wasn't a toy.
Master's in Additive Manufacturing
X-ray scanners, generative modeling, reverse engineering workflows. The kind of tools most people only read about in papers.
Bigger Printer. First 3D Scanner.
Every new tool opened doors I didn't know existed. Before, only physical things were real. Then everything could become digital.
First Sale. First Review.
Etsy proved that people will pay for what you build. This site is the natural next step — on our own terms.