
Join me as I explore the fascinating world of additive manufacturing, one print at a time. From concept to creation, every layer tells a story.

I am passionate about 3D printing and creating original designs that are meant to help people in real ways and this work is part of a nonprofit project I am actively developing. Each project gives me the chance to test new ideas improve my skills and turn simple concepts into tools that can make everyday tasks easier.
This site is where I share my ongoing work using a Bambu Labs P1S and different materials and techniques as I continue learning and improving. If you believe in this project and want to support a nonprofit in progress please follow me on Instagram and help spread the word so this work can reach more people.

This is a McGraw Tower-inspired lamp case designed to house a standard lightbulb. The hollow structure allows light to shine through while maintaining a clean architectural aesthetic.
Notes: Hollow design; no supports needed; ideal for LED or low-heat bulbs.

A practical cable organizer featuring multiple spring-loaded loops on a solid base. The loops securely hold cables of various sizes, and the flat base can be mounted using double-sided tape for convenient desk or wall organization.
Notes: Print slowly as walls may bond; can hold almost any cable; suggest TPU but PLA also works fine.

This is an ergonomic pencil holder designed for individuals with disabilities and for those who do not hold a pencil correctly. It guides the fingers into a proper grip, helping reduce hand strain and potentially preventing eyesight issues caused by poor writing posture.
Notes: No supports required; suggest 60-65°C bed temperature for better adhesion; designed for wooden pencils with 7-8mm diameter.