I've been a production arborist for a bit over 5 years now on Vancouver Island, Canada. Nerd at heart and used to to a lot of 3D animation. Bought a 3d printer and showed some of the guys at work the tiny saws I made, and they absolutely loved em. Kept me motivated to keep going on it.
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Man that's exactly what I plan on doing! It'll be a rigging simulator called Rig-Show. I plan on using it when teaching new climbers. Interactive re-useable modular rigging simulator! Now that is ultra ultra niche, definitely not going to get rich off of it, but it'll be a fun project for sure.
Thank you! I've put an unhealthy amount of time (according to my wife) into getting these things designed, and printing properly. I've been doing quite well internationally, enough to keep building my printers up and cover costs.
Actually working on a porty! Theyre damn easy to model, but there are a couple printing orientation problems i must solve first. Follow my fb or insta page if you want to get updates. They're accessible through the website. Thanks guys for the feedback
Hey everyone, I've been working on 3D printed minis for folks in the industry. It's pretty niche but I'm focusing on tree work related stuff because I think it deserves more representation. People seem to be loving my mini chainsaws , and to a lesser extent my mini climbing spikes (ultra niche)...
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