This is day one.
I have no prior experience with 3D printing.I’m not an expert. I’m not selling anything.I’m starting this to learn in public and document the entire process honestly.
  • I’ve wanted to get into 3D printing for a while
  • I learn better by actually doing
  • I know a lot of people are curious but overwhelmed
  • I want to see if I can turn this into something real over time
Here’s what I don’t know yet:
  • Which settings actually matter
  • How long prints really take
  • How many failures are “normal”
  • What’s worth printing vs not
  • How (or if) this can become a business
Here’s what I am doing first:
  • Choosing a beginner-friendly printer
  • Learning basic slicer settings
  • Printing simple test pieces
  • Sharing everything — including failures
If you’re also brand new, feel free to follow along.If you have experience, advice is welcome (constructive only).
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Chris Pursell
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This is day one.
skool.com/zero-to-3d-printing-7459
No 3D experience to making real, usable 3D prints-and eventually selling them. This is not a guru course. This is real learning real mistakes/progress
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