The Infill Podcastâ„¢ is a weekly(ish) podcast that hosts the most respected names in the 3D Printing and Maker communities for in-depth interviews and conversations. We explore all topics related to consumer 3D Printers. Our podcast is recorded LIVE on YouTube, with audience participation, and is published raw and unedited for your enjoyment. Thanks for tuning in!
In this episode, we are joined by Brigitte Kock (@variableseams). Brought to you by PCBWay (https://jle.vi/pcbway) and OctoEverywhere (https://octoeverywhere.com/welcome?id=podcast).Brigitte Kock is a London-based fashion designer, maker, and the creative force behind Variable Seams. Brigitte is on a mission to rethink fashion by turning everyday filament-based 3D printing into a tool for creating modular, repairable garments—think LEGO for fashion!In this episode, we dive into how Brigitte's journey in digital fabrication, and how she blends 3D printing, mathematics, and creative problem-solving to design custom wearables with simple tools.
In this episode, we are joined by Dave Hakkens of Precious Plastic. Brought to you by PCBWay (https://jle.vi/pcbway) and OctoEverywhere (https://octoeverywhere.com/welcome?id=podcast).Dave Hakkens, the visionary industrial designer behind Precious Plastic. In this episode, we delve into how Dave's open-source initiative is revolutionizing plastic recycling by empowering individuals and communities worldwide to turn plastic waste into valuable products.Dave shares the journey of Precious Plastic, from its inception as a graduation project to becoming a global movement with over 500 recycling workspaces in more than 100 countries. Discover how open-source design, community engagement, and accessible technology are key to tackling the plastic pollution crisis.
In this episode, we welcome back Jerry Gomes of The Print House. Brought to you by PCBWay (https://jle.vi/pcbway) and OctoEverywhere (https://octoeverywhere.com/welcome?id=podcast).Jerry Gomes, the creative force behind The Print House, returns to delve deeper into the intersection of content creation and 3D printing. With a journey that began in 2009 on YouTube, Jerry has evolved from gaming content to becoming a prominent figure in the 3D printing community.In this episode, we explore Jerry's transition from gaming channels to establishing The Print House as a hub for 3D printing enthusiasts, his insights into creating educational and entertaining 3D printing content that resonates with audiences, the challenges and rewards of running a small-scale 3D printing business alongside content production, and the importance of community engagement and staying updated with the latest trends in 3D printing technology.
In this episode, we welcome back Jón Schone of Proper Printing. Brought to you by PCBWay (https://jle.vi/pcbway) and OctoEverywhere (https://octoeverywhere.com/welcome?id=podcast).Known for pushing the boundaries of engineering, design, and innovation, Jón Schone, the creative force behind Proper Printing, takes on wild ideas, challenges conventional 3D printing techniques, and transforms bold concepts into reality.In this episode, we explore how Jón comes up with his unexpected and groundbreaking 3D printing projects, his background in mechanical and electronics engineering and how it shapes his work, and how he turns limitations into opportunities using 3D printing.
In this episode, we are joined by Jan Wegener of JanTec Engineering. Brought to you by PCBWay (https://jle.vi/pcbway) and OctoEverywhere (https://octoeverywhere.com/welcome?id=podcast).With a passion for improving print quality and material performance, Jan shares his insights on testing different filaments and discovering what makes a great material for 3D printing.In this episode, we explore the importance of filament testing for reliable 3D prints, how different materials impact strength, flexibility, and durability, and Jan's journey in content creation and his mission to help makers improve their prints.
In this episode, we are joined by Rachel Minard of 3DXTech. Brought to you by PCBWay (https://jle.vi/pcbway) and OctoEverywhere (https://octoeverywhere.com/welcome?id=podcast).
In this episode, we are joined by Bruno Boas of STLFLIX. Brought to you by PCBWay (https://jle.vi/pcbway) and OctoEverywhere (https://octoeverywhere.com/welcome?id=podcast).Bruno's journey is one of creativity, experimentation, and problem-solving—from his deep passion for design and 3D printing to launching a platform that transformed the way makers create and share 3D designs.In this episode, he will share how STLFLIX is revolutionizing 3D model accessibility and design, the importance of learning through experimentation and embracing challenges, how to turn passion into a thriving business in the 3D printing industry, and the future of 3D design, innovation, and community-driven platforms.
In this episode, we are joined by Jake England of Millennium Machines. Brought to you by PCBWay (https://jle.vi/pcbway) and OctoEverywhere (https://octoeverywhere.com/welcome?id=podcast).Jake England is the mind behind Millennium Machines - an open-source CNC project pushing the boundaries of digital fabrication. Inspired by the success of projects like Voron and Positron, Millennium Machines is dedicated to making CNC technology more accessible, customizable, and community-driven.In this episode, we explore how Millennium Machines is redefining open-source CNC development, the challenges and rewards of running an open-source hardware project, upcoming machine releases, and why supporting open-source creators is crucial for the future of CNC and maker communities.
In this episode, we are joined by Toby Schnaars of Too Tall Toby. Brought to you by PCBWay (https://jle.vi/pcbway) and OctoEverywhere (https://octoeverywhere.com/welcome?id=podcast).As the founder of TooTallToby.com, Toby has built a unique learning platform that helps students and professionals sharpen their CAD skills through interactive 2D to 3D challenges, speed modeling competitions, and community-driven learning. The best part? Users can compete in challenges using ANY 3D CAD software – from Fusion360 and Onshape to FreeCAD and SOLIDWORKS!In this episode, we explore the world of 3D CAD and howTooTallToby.com is transforming CAD education through gamification. Toby shares why CAD skills are essential for maximizing your 3D printer's potential, along with his top tips, tricks, and strategies for mastering CAD and optimizing your workflow.
In this episode, we are joined by Pierre, The Swedish Maker. Brought to you by PCBWay (https://jle.vi/pcbway) and OctoEverywhere (https://octoeverywhere.com/welcome?id=podcast).Before becoming The Swedish Maker, Pierre dedicated 13 years to education as a teacher and headmaster. Seeking a new chapter, he and his wife embarked on a life-changing journey, trading their old life for a farm and embracing a simpler, more fulfilling lifestyle. Pierre's story is a testament to how following your passion can lead to incredible transformations. In this episode, Pierre will share how he transitioned to being a full-time content creator, his journey of self-discovery and finding fulfillment in making, his insights into his most unique and creative projects, and practical tips for aspiring creators and makers.
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Igor Gaspar of My Tech Fun. Brought to you by PCBWay (https://jle.vi/pcbway) and OctoEverywhere (https://octoeverywhere.com/welcome?id=podcast).Dr. Igor is a mechanical engineer, teacher, and researcher at MATE University in Budapest, with a lifelong passion for innovation and 3D printing.With roots in mechanical workshops from his childhood, Igor has built an impressive career in injection molding, teaching, and research. Through his YouTube channel, My Tech Fun, he shares his expertise in functional 3D printing and material testing, inspiring students and creators worldwide to explore the practical and creative possibilities of 3D printing.In this episode, Dr. Igor shares his expertise in functional 3D printing and the importance of material testing.
In this episode, we are joined by Timo van der Laak of 3devo. Brought to you by PCBWay (https://jle.vi/pcbway) and OctoEverywhere (https://octoeverywhere.com/welcome?id=podcast).Timo van der Laak is a pioneer in the 3D printing industry and a driving force behind 3devo, a company redefining filament creation and material innovation. With a background in Mechanical Engineering and a deep passion for 3D printing, Timo has been at the forefront of transforming how recycled polymers and other materials are turned into high-quality filaments for FDM printing.In this episode, Timo shares insights into the science of filament making, the transition from traditional sales to a customer success-driven model, and how 3devo is helping creators worldwide become filament-making experts.
In this episode, we are joined by Trevor Townsend, Co-founder and CEO of Matter and Form. Brought to you by PCBWay (https://jle.vi/pcbway) and OctoEverywhere (https://octoeverywhere.com/welcome?id=podcast).With decades of experience in software and systems development, Trevor Townsend offers a unique and invaluable perspective on the 3D technology industry.In this episode, we explore the captivating world of 3D scanning as Trevor shares the journey of Matter and Form, a Canadian boutique specializing in cutting-edge 3D scanning hardware and software. Learn how Matter and Form grew from its inception into a trusted name in the industry, driven by Trevor's passion for innovation and his commitment to delivering user-friendly, high-quality 3D scanning solutions that empower creators, engineers, and makers around the globe.
In this episode, we are joined by Everson Siqueira of Geek Detour. Brought to you by PCBWay (https://jle.vi/pcbway) and OctoEverywhere (https://octoeverywhere.com/welcome?id=podcast).Everson's career is a fascinating blend of creativity, innovation, and technology. Starting his journey in Electronics and Advertising, he worked as a Web Designer and Programmer for tech giants like AOL and Yahoo! in Brazil, creating CD-ROMs, Flash games, and iOS apps.After relocating to Spain, Everson pursued a Master's in 3D Game Design, marking a turning point that deepened his love for creative technology. This passion inspired the launch of his original YouTube channel, "YouHaveAniPad," which later transformed into "Geek Detour." Today, "Geek Detour" focuses on the incredible world of 3D printing, Arduinos, and maker culture, showcasing Everson's journey as a tech enthusiast and innovator.In this episode, Everson shares his unique career path, insights into 3D printing and Arduino projects, and how his background in game design influences his maker mindset.
In this episode, we are joined by Alex Radysyuk of Microswiss. Brought to you by PCBWay (https://jle.vi/pcbway) and OctoEverywhere (https://octoeverywhere.com/welcome?id=podcast).Alex Radysyuk is the co-founder of Microswiss, a leading 3D printing upgrade manufacturing company based in Minnesota, USA. Microswiss specializes in high-quality, drop-in upgrades for popular 3D printers, offering industry-leading enhancements for hotends, nozzles, and extruders. Known for precision and durability, Microswiss upgrades are trusted by the maker community worldwide to transform the performance and reliability of their 3D printers.In this episode, Alex shares insights into the innovative process behind their designs, the latest trends in 3D printing upgrades, and how Microswiss products enhance everything from extrusion to temperature control, making every print more efficient and high-quality.
In this exciting episode, we are joined by Michael Laws of Teaching Tech. Brought to you by PCBWay (https://jle.vi/pcbway) and OctoEverywhere (https://octoeverywhere.com/welcome?id=podcast).Michael is a former Industrial Designer and experienced STEM teacher who has dedicated his career to making technology accessible, engaging, and educational. From in-depth tutorials on 3D printing, 3D modeling, laser cutting, and CNC machining, to exploring robotics, coding, and electronics, Teaching Tech is a go-to source for anyone looking to expand their tech skills and knowledge.In this episode, we dive into Michael's journey from the classroom to YouTube, where he continues to inspire and educate a collaborative community of tech lovers, designers, and creators. .
In this episode, we welcome back Morley Kert, a content creator extraordinnaire. Brought to you by PCBWay (https://jle.vi/pcbway) and OctoEverywhere (https://octoeverywhere.com/welcome?id=podcast).Morley Kert, a content creator now based in Vancouver, BC, has a deep passion for design, making, invention, and exploring the world of 3D printing. As someone who loves to craft, create art, and tell stories, Morley shares how he brings his ideas to life using 3D printing technology and documents his creative journey through engaging content. From designing and inventing to exploring new crafts and pushing the boundaries of creativity, Morley dives into how 3D printing fuels his maker life.
In this episode, we're joined by Martin Owens, Inkscape developer. Brought to you by PCBWay. Register at https://jle.vi/pcbway and get a $5 welcome bonus!Meet Martin Owens, a dedicated Free and Open Source developer with a passion for Inkscape, a leading graphics program used by designers and creators worldwide. As an independent contractor, Martin collaborates closely with his financial supporters to shape the future of Inkscape, focusing on features that empower users. Through engaging videos and social media updates, he shares progress and insights into his work, making Inkscape an invaluable tool for graphic designers and 3D printing enthusiasts alike. Join us as we dive into the world of open-source development and creativity!
In this episode, we're joined by Sjon Huisman. Brought to you by PCBWay. Register at https://jle.vi/pcbway and get a $5 welcome bonus!Sjon (or John) Huisman is a lecturer in IT and software engineering, who also happens to be a passionate maker and 3D printing enthusiast. With a background in teaching and a love for tinkering, John shares how he merges his expertise in software engineering with his hobby of automating his home and enhancing his 3D printers. Tune in as John dives into his journey of balancing family life, teaching, and pushing the boundaries of 3D printing innovation.
In this video we're joined by Ivan Trail. Brought to you by PCBWay (https://jle.vi/pcbway) and Kidoodle, the 3D Printer for Kids (https://bit.ly/3XooVSl).Ivan Trail is a member of the ERCF (Enraged Rabbit Carrot Feeder) team. former automotive and heavy equipment mechanic, machinist, and now an aircraft structures engineer. Ivan's path took a unique turn when he discovered his passion for 3D printing.Ivan's adventure began four years ago when his sons gifted him an Ender 3 for Christmas. Inspired by Jon from Proper Printing, Ivan quickly immersed himself in the world of 3D printing. This journey took a significant leap forward when he built a Voron 2.4 kit, transforming his hobby into a deeper passion for creating and upgrading 3D printers.In this episode, Ivan shares his experiences with various 3D printing projects, including his introduction to the ERCF and the creation of the "Twinsor." He talks about the challenges and triumphs he faced along the way, and how his persistence and innovation have led to significant advancements in 3D printing technology.
In this video we're joined by Gabe Bentz of Slant 3D. Brought to you by PCBWay. Register at https://jle.vi/pcbway and get a $5 welcome bonus!Gabe Bentz is the founder and CEO of Slant 3D. Slant 3D is on a mission to make warehouses where the shelves make the product. By deploying giant 3D printer farms Slant 3D is able to produce real world products on demand and deliver them to customers.Gabe grew up on a cattle ranch, became a robotics engineer and against his will got involved with 3D printing.
In this video we're joined byThomas Haugen, the MakerViking. Brought to you by PCBWay. Register at https://jle.vi/pcbway and get a $5 welcome bonus!MakerViking, a Norwegian maker, is known for his contributions to 3D printing, including the Fenrir and Ymir printers. Drawing inspiration from his Viking heritage, MakerViking approaches his craft with respect for tradition and innovation.With a focus on practicality and functionality, MakerViking's designs aim to provide accessible tools and fun projects for fellow makers. He also explores digital sculpting, reflecting his passion for creativity and artistry.MakerViking shares exclusive content with supporters through his Patreon, where patrons can join him on his creative journey, download models, and gain access to behind-the-scenes insights. Additionally, MakerViking is an active member of the Thangs community, where he shares both his free designs and his exclusive content in his membership area.Inspired by the spirit of his Viking ancestors, MakerViking seeks to leave a meaningful legacy in the world of making.
In this video we're joined by Sonat Duyar of Rat Rig. Brought to you by PCBWay. Register at https://jle.vi/pcbway and get a $5 welcome bonus!Sonat is a co-owner at Rat Rig, where he heads Marketing & Communication and hosts Rat Rig TV on YouTube, showcasing the latest in open-source DIY kits for 3D Printers and CNC Machines. Rat Rig champions a community-driven development model, closely engaging with users to swiftly evolve their products in line with emerging needs and trends. The company's commitment to an open modular platform allows for unparalleled customization and continuous upgradeability, making Rat Rig's machines renowned for their cutting-edge technology and superior performance.
In this video we're joined by Pierre, The Swedish Maker. Brought to you by PCBWay. Register at https://jle.vi/pcbway and get a $5 welcome bonus!Pierre spent 13 years as a dedicated teacher and headmaster before embarking on a transformative journey with his wife, trading their old life for a new chapter on a farm.Focusing on content creation and crafting, Pierre finds joy in sharing his experiences of embracing change. While always drawn to making things, he struggled to find his niche until he delved into content creation around his creations. His diverse range of projects reflects his passion for learning and exploring, ultimately leading him to discover fulfillment in the world of making.
In this video we're joined by Ankur Verma of 3DUnplugged and the DAKSH toolchanger project. Brought to you by PCBWay. Register at https://jle.vi/pcbway and get a $5 welcome bonus!Starting off by building his (and India's first) Voron 2.4 printer in the pandemic days, Ankur has been involved in exploring multi-material 3D printing over the last few years. His first foray into this exciting and challenging world was the IDEX Switchwire printer with two independent heads in 2022 - the first one to bring Hybrid CoreXY/CoreXZ kinematics into Klipper.Shifting his focus next to the multi-headed tool changer ecosystem, he designed and released the WP-DAKSH V1 Tool Changer with six independent tool heads. It utilized an innovative servo-based locking mechanism along with 3D printed parts to deliver a reliable and fast tool changer experience.The latest release from him, DAKSH V2 Tool Changer, further brings down the tool change time from v1's 9 seconds to an ultra-fast sub-4 seconds, while adding to the reliability and fast printing aspects. DAKSH V2 Tool Changer is also fully mechanical without the need for a servo or motor-based locking mechanism and can be fully assembled using only 3D printed parts and off-the-shelf components, bypassing the need for machined parts.A software engineer by training, he has also been working on incorporating intelligence into the multi-material printing workflow with predictive toolhead management and error detection systems built into the DAKSH Tool Changer.
In this video we're joined by Fedor Sosnin of 3DPrintSOS. Brought to you by PCBWay. Register at https://jle.vi/pcbway and get a $5 welcome bonus!Fedor came from a Graphic/UX/Web Design background. He started getting into 3D printing when the Ender 3 was released. Shortly after he got addicted to building and testing machines and tried his hand at making YouTube videos.
In this video we're joined by Anthony Dragone of Positron3D. Brought to you by PCBWay. Register at https://jle.vi/pcbway and get a $5 welcome bonus!Anthony, also known as The Nomad, is the General Manager of the Positron Project. He was brought onto the team by Kralyn to help him manage and maintain the business side of things.When Kralyn and him started working together, they decided to focus on creating a team similar to the Voron team, letting their designs be open source, and working with manufacturers like LDO to create kits for sale. Since then, he's been working closely with the LDO team as well as with the community to shepherd the Positron Project towards success.
In this video we're joined by Alan Mandic of @MandicReally . Brought to you by PCBWay. Check them out for all your professional fabrication needs at https://jle.vi/pcbwayYou guys are going to love this episode - I sure did. We talk 3D printers, what's worth keeping, what isn't, which ones we're excited about, and more. Stick around for a discussion of the current state of CANBUS, as well as a broader discussion of what it's like "behind the scenes" for two 3D printing content creators. Enjoy, and please let us know in the comments if you enjoy this format!
In this video we're joined by Jonathan Kobylanski of @Keep-Making . Brought to you by PCBWay. Check them out for all your professional fabrication needs at https://jle.vi/pcbwayThroughout this episode, Jonathan shares with us his story of becoming a full time digital creative and maker, making a living with his designs, as well as his biggest project to date, the MultiBoard. He also shares some tips on what to watch out for if YOU want to create a paid project, what's working, and what hasn't worked. If you'd like to check out the MultiBoard, and support this channel, visit https://jle.vi/multiboard - this costs Jonathan nothing.
In this video we're joined by Clayton Parker aka Uncle Jessy. Brought to you by PCBWay. Check them out for all your professional fabrication needs at https://jle.vi/pcbwayIf you're looking to break a 3D Printer or have an unhealthy Magneto obsession then Uncle Jessy might be the youtuber for you!
In this video we're joined by Bob Clagett, the man behind I Like to Make Stuff. Brought to you by PCBWay. Check them out for all your professional fabrication needs at https://jle.vi/pcbwayIt doesn't matter what the material is, or what it's for… Bob Clagett loves making stuff. He loves showing other people how he works, to hopefully inspire them, and empower them to make whatever it is that they're passionate about.In this episode, Bob shares a TON of incredibly valuable insights and experiences. My biggest takeaway was just understanding how, after 11 years of "making stuff" every day, Bob is still passionate and engaged... and how YOU can be, too!
In this video we're joined by Lars Brubaker of MatterHackers. Brought to you by PCBWay. Check them out for all your professional fabrication needs at https://jle.vi/pcbwayLars Brubaker was one of the three original founders of MatterHackers, establishing the company in 2012. He has served in many roles over the course of MatterHackers' evolution, including customer support, sales, shipping, investor relations, hiring, software development, systems design, and management coaching. During the company's history, he has done whatever was needed to help build MatterHackers into the largest independent 3D printer reseller in the U.S.Prior to his position at MatterHackers, Lars was the CEO of Reflexive Entertainment, Inc., a company he co-founded with three partners in 1997. In addition to managing the company, he was a key member in the development of over a dozen games and a game distribution platform—the Reflexive Arcade. Reflexive Entertainment was acquired by Amazon Inc. in 2008. Over the following three years with Amazon, Lars was a senior manager running operations at Amazon's new game subsidiary—the precursor to what would ultimately become Amazon Game Studios. He also served as a Principal Engineer, assisting with the technical evaluation of several companies and products, attending senior management meetings to advise on the gaming industry, and contributing to teams building new technologies for Amazon's mobile, tablet, and Kindle businesses.
In this episode, we're joined by the founders of Construct3D, an innovative 3D printing company out of the UK. Brought to you by PCBWay: https://jle.vi/pcbwayJacob and Thérèse Lord are a mother-son team focused on creating innovative, high-performance 3D printers, made in the UK. In this episode, we'll explore their story, their products, and learn about the challenges of starting a 3D printing company in Europe in 2023.
In this episode, we host another one of my favorite content creators, Travis from @ShopNation . Brought to you by PCBWay. Check them out for YOUR next project at https://jle.vi/pcbway Travis Lathrop is a mechanical engineer, full time content creator, and a 3D printing entrepreneur. His background is in manufacturing, industrial 3D printing, and CNC machine tools. He currently runs a production print farm composed of over 50 3D printers manufacturing parts that he sells.
In this episode, we're joined by Rudolf Leue of Recycling Fabrik. Brought to you by PCBWay. Check them out and support the channel at https://jle.vi/pcbwayIn this episode, we'll interview Rudolf, co-founder of the Recycling Fabrik in Germany. The intention of he and his teammates is to save resources before getting into incineration and build awareness of recycling and recycled / sustainable materials. The idea started in the beginning of Corona. There was a gap of medical equipment, they printed on 3D printers. Due to the Corona situation they had just 50% of normal work and a lot of time. The Maker-vs-Virus community had the problem of waste and they were kidding: let's recycle this stuff. He started in his kitchen and living room, sorting plastic waste and melting it to test the possibilities. From there, Recycling Fabrik has grown to recycle literally tons and tons of 3D printer waste, putting out beautiful new 3D printing filament that people can buy on a points system.Throughout this conversation, we'll discuss that process, how it works, and the pro's and cons. Plus, how you can support their work. If you're interested in both 3D printing and protecting the environment, you're going to love it - so tune in live to ask questions!
This episode is brought to you by PCBWay. Check them out at https://jle.vi/pcbway for all your fabrication needs!Jonas Galle is founder and CEO of ValCUN. ValCUN is a Belgian based company that has developed a new technology for metal 3D printing with the focus on aluminium with the goal to make metal additive manufacturing affordable, initially towards industrial production and eventually towards makers.Because Jonas is a maker/hobbyist himself and only starts projects where normal peoples stops:).The idea for ValCUN was triggered by the question: "Why is nobody printing metals like polymer FDM? Because that would make things way more easier for metal AM". In many hobby projects (including the ones of Jonas') required metal and preferrable aluminium as this is easier to process with outstanding weight-strength ratio. Many dedicated hobbist have basic milling machines but when more complex shapes are required CNC milling/3D printing would be desired. A single step aluminium FDM process could solve many problems (not limiting to hobbyist but also industry).
Brought to you by PCBWay. Check them out for ALL your fabrication needs at https://jle.vi/pcbway Derek Jackson is fervently passionate about the art and science of resin 3D printing. With a mission to demystify the complexities of 3D printing, he has dedicated himself to providing education and streamlining the process for enthusiasts and novices alike. Although he has been immersed in the world of 3D printing for a mere two years, Derek's commitment is evident in the countless hours he invests daily in testing and refining techniques. Not only has he been a pivotal figure in assisting the community to grasp the intricacies of this craft, but he has also quite literally written the book on producing high-quality resin 3D prints. His dedication to sharing knowledge and uplifting the 3D printing community is truly commendable. Check out his links at: https://linktr.ee/j3dtech
In this episode, we interview Taylor Sweet, a 3D Printing consultant and business owner. Brought to you by PCBWay. Check them out for all your fabrication needs at https://jle.vi/pcbway Taylor Sweet is an engineer, entrepreneur and content creator with a laser focus on the 3D printing industry. In his day job he is self-employed as a 3D printing consultant and service provider. He uses 3D modelling and 3D printing to design and fabricate custom products which he sells to a global audience. In his spare time he enjoys sharing his knowledge and passion for 3D printing through his YouTube channel, YGK3D. With his unique brand of “infotainment” content, Taylor aims to entertain and educate with a combination of tutorials, reviews, and industry commentary.
Ladies, gentlemen, and cyborgs, get ready for an amazing episode, as we're joined by Zach Freedman of Voidstar Lab. Brought to you by none other than PCBWay: https://jle.vi/pcbway for more information. I hope you guys will get a chance to tune in live!
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. James Ouyang, co-founder of 3D Printing industry giant AnyCubic (https://jle.vi/anycubic). This episode is part of an ongoing series of videos and interviews during my tour in Shenzhen - China's technological and industrial hub. AnyCubic was kind enough to sponsor my trip to China, to coincide with a few special events they are hosting and participating in. In this episode, we talk about the 3D Printing landscape as a whole (and the scene here in Shenzhen), the story of AnyCubic as a company, the AnyCubic Kobra 2 series, and much, much more. I particularly appreciated Dr. Ouyang's candidness, and his willingness to also "tease" some new products without giving away information that he cannot give away. I KNOW you'll love this episode, and if you do, don't forget to give a "like" :)
This episode is brought to you by PCBWay. Check them out at https://jle.vi/pcbway Rem Thompson ( @remthompson ) been a maker his entire life. Some of his earliest core memories are of working with his grandfather on home improvement projects from building decks to flooring, learning how to safely use tools. The very same grandpa also introduced a love of technology. In high school his AP Chemistry teacher showed the class a documentary on 3D printing and an instant and lasting fascination was born. In this conversation, we talk about the challenges of starting a new 3D Printing YouTube channel. We also hear about some of the clever ways Rem is using his 3D printer to make money on the side. It's a great conversation, full of learning - I hope you enjoy it!
In this episode, I'm joined by @MorleyKert content creator extraordinnaire. Brought to you by PCBWay. Check them out at https://jle.vi/pcbway
This week, we are joined by “Pooch” of RepKord, one of the leading entrepreneurs and retailers, known for being an active member of the 3D Printing community. This episode is brought to you by PCBWay. Check them out for all your fabrication needs at https://jle.vi/pcbway For more information about RepKord and their products, visit https://repkord.com
This episode is brought to you by PCBWay, your one-stop-shop for PCB prototypes and assemblies. Visit them at https://jle.vi/pcbway In this episode we will meet Jerry Gomes of The Print House (https://www.youtube.com/c/theprinthouse). He's an engineer, data analyst, content creator, and 3D Printing enthusiast. ***Unfortunately, we had a LOT of technical issues both on Jerry's side and on mine, so I apologize for the shorter, lower production quality episode, and hope you guys still enjoy the content!***
In this episode, we're joined by the creator of HueForge, Steve Lavedas. Brought to you by PCBWay, your one-stop-shop for all things fabrication: https://jle.vi/pcbway Steve Lavedas is the creator of HueForge (https://shop.thehueforge.com/collections/hueforge), a software that allows you to use your 3D Printer to paint beautiful artwork and pictures. In this interview, we'll find out more!
In this episode we interview Peter Solomon of WhamBam Systems. Brought to you by PCBWay, your one-stop shop for any kind of fab: https://jle.vi/pcbway Peter Solomon is an acclaimed industrial designer, problem solver, and entrepreneur. Peter has an undergraduate degree in industrial design at Pratt, NY in the 1980s, and worked for a period there after in NY, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Peter's journey as a designer began before the true adoption of computers and 3D programs, and he was active in their implementation and the advent of 3D printers from the beginning. Peter's studio specializes in creating meaningful innovation for the end user through intense human research. He has won 22 international design awards and his work has been published in many books and magazines. He is considered an expert on manufacturing processes and materials and has contributed to developments of new technologies. In 2018 Peter together with his Asian Production Partner Steven, and Marketing Director Melinda decided to open Wham Bam, and ran a kick starter campaign with 6 sizes of Flexible Build System.
In this interview, we meet JJ Shankles, a YouTube creator who's had a meteoric rise! Brought to you by Sovol, makers of the fantastic SV07 Klipper. Check them out at https://jle.vi/sovol JJ Shankles is an electrical engineer who fell in love with 3D Printing. His YouTube channel of the same name has over 100K subscribers, with fantastic and educational videos about 3D Printers and all things related to the hobby. Tune in live to ask JJ all your questions!
In this episode I'm joined by Kenneth Jiang, founder of https://obico.io! Brought to you by PCBWay. Check them out at https://jle.vi/pcbway for ALL your fab needs! Founder of Obico/The Spaghetti Detective. Software Programmer and 3D Printing Enthusiast. About Kenneth Jiang: While he is fascinated by how much 3D printing empowers makers like himself, he is also stunned by how grossly outdated the 3D printing softwares are. The Spaghetti Detective is his most recent effort at bringing new technologies to 3D printing.
This episode is brought to you by PCBWay. Visit them at https://jle.vi/pcbway Angus Deveson ( @MakersMuse ) one of the top 3D printing content creators, with over 1 million viewers. Beyond that, he's an accomplished combat robot builder, maker, and all-around great guy. We'll talk 3D printing, Open Source, being a content creator, and whatever else you guys want to ask. Visit Angus' website at https://themakersmuse.com
This episode is brought to you by Sovol, creators of the amazing SV07 Klipper. Check it out at https://jle.vi/sovol and use coupon code NEXTLAYER to save $10-20 off on orders of $259 or more. Today's guest, Christian Wuerthner, is an app developer, hobby maker, 3D print enthusiast and creator of OctoApp. In this episode, we'll talk about smartphone apps, Klipper vs. Octoprint, and much more. Tune in live to ask YOUR questions!
In THIS episode, I'll interview Dr. Ye Tao, CEO of Bambu Lab. This episode is brought to you by PCBWay. Check them out at https://jle.vi/pcbway to support the channel! Dr. Ye Tao is the CEO of Bambu Lab (https://jle.vi/bambulab), and a former executive at DJI. In this interview, I get to ask him all the questions we've all speculated on, but never had the chance to ask. We'll talk about their strategy, intellectual property and patents, their philosophy, and the competition. Come with your questions, and we'll hopefully get them answered, too!