Thank you all for sharing your thoughts about my use of 3d printing. I’ve touched on this topic before, but figured it was worth mentioning again due to recent feedback. I know this content isn’t for everyone and that’s okay. As much as I wish I still enjoyed working with popsicle sticks and coffee stirrers like I used to, it unfortunately doesn’t bring me joy or challenge my creativity anymore. My favorite part of the creative process is expanding my skills and that does mean learning new technology. If this content is no longer appealing, I’m sorry to see you go and really appreciate the time you’ve spent with me.
I love the way you walk through the 3D model programs -- it's so indepth and informative, and really get my brain into thinking about creating components/parts to a whole. Also, it's sooo cool how your brain works to create things in it. 🤗🤗🥰🥰🥰 Thanks Cath
Wonderful video as always. Your creative, detail oriented mind is a true wonder. Please continue to do things that bring you joy because it's a joy to watch you create. Thank you.
Don't let them get you down. Artists change and adapt to new tools all the time. About 12 or so years ago a good chunk of the ball jointed doll community was adamant that 3D sculpted/printed dolls didn't count as "real" dolls. Now there are just as many prominent digital sculptors as traditional ones, if not more! Keep doing what you enjoy. No one's forcing the people that don't like it to watch. 🤗💕
I would love to see more 3D printing. Mostly the designing in Tjnkercad. I’m trying to create a pair of snow skis and boots and would love to see how to design that on one of your videos!!!
This is a lot of fun to see, though I would appreciate some more tutorials that are handmade like you have shown in the past. A lot of your audience don't own a 3D printer I would imagine, as they aren't cheap; and while showing what they are capable of in the crafting space is awesome, we can't make a lot of what you're presenting now. Still fun to watch, but it would be wonderful if you could still include fully DIY/handmade objects again for those of us who can't do this!!!
I wish just trying to think of how to make this myself but chose to google and purchase instead lol. One day I will have a 3D printer but until then....☹
I agree, this channel was more fun when everything was scratch built. I understand she's being educational to everyone who has this printer and programs, but not everyone can afford that stuff, and it's not as creative.
Hey cath! Great work as always lass! Just wanted to say that I am very proud of how far you’ve come since 2017 when I first found your channel! You even took my request for miniature sofas! Which i made myself a while back, keep up the fantastic work… and if i may make another request, think you could make a miniature duffle bag? I’d like to make a diorama of a tiny gymnasium an i know you have the skills and talent for it! Much love and please take care
Yeah wow that is awesome. Ty for sharing. I just got a3D printer now to get the programs on my laptop my kids got me for Christmas. Thank you again Cath.
I really love all your 3d printing! I see lots of people crafting with basic stuff like popsicle sticks and balsa wood, but it's hard to find people who really understand new technology and take advantage of it. Especially in niche crafts like miniatures. It would be cool if you could recreate some of your handcrafted items in 3d printing like maybe your kitchen counter? That way we could compare the original you made to the new one!
The hole punch you use to make the holes in that silver sticker paper, can you change the diameter of the holes? (The punch looks so sophisticated...) Or did you use two different simple punches?
Just put it in the Title that it’s made with a 3D printer so people that want to follow this DIY can know if this is the video to pick. I’ve clicked on about 5 now that I’ve all wanted to follow, but they’ve all been 3D. No issues, just put it in the title.
Thank you all for sharing your thoughts about my use of 3d printing. I’ve touched on this topic before, but figured it was worth mentioning again due to recent feedback.
I know this content isn’t for everyone and that’s okay. As much as I wish I still enjoyed working with popsicle sticks and coffee stirrers like I used to, it unfortunately doesn’t bring me joy or challenge my creativity anymore. My favorite part of the creative process is expanding my skills and that does mean learning new technology. If this content is no longer appealing, I’m sorry to see you go and really appreciate the time you’ve spent with me.
I love the way you walk through the 3D model programs -- it's so indepth and informative, and really get my brain into thinking about creating components/parts to a whole. Also, it's sooo cool how your brain works to create things in it. 🤗🤗🥰🥰🥰 Thanks Cath
Wonderful video as always. Your creative, detail oriented mind is a true wonder. Please continue to do things that bring you joy because it's a joy to watch you create. Thank you.
Don't let them get you down. Artists change and adapt to new tools all the time. About 12 or so years ago a good chunk of the ball jointed doll community was adamant that 3D sculpted/printed dolls didn't count as "real" dolls. Now there are just as many prominent digital sculptors as traditional ones, if not more! Keep doing what you enjoy. No one's forcing the people that don't like it to watch. 🤗💕
I would love to see more 3D printing. Mostly the designing in Tjnkercad. I’m trying to create a pair of snow skis and boots and would love to see how to design that on one of your videos!!!
i used to watch her like 5-7 years ago , i always try to come back and watch her whenever i remember her 😊
I don't own a 3d printer (perhaps one day....), but I found this process very fascinating and informative.
Thanks for sharing.
So darling! I am really beginning to understand how to use basic shapes to create something complex. Thank you for your explanations. Xoxo
Love how this grill turned out!
This is a lot of fun to see, though I would appreciate some more tutorials that are handmade like you have shown in the past. A lot of your audience don't own a 3D printer I would imagine, as they aren't cheap; and while showing what they are capable of in the crafting space is awesome, we can't make a lot of what you're presenting now. Still fun to watch, but it would be wonderful if you could still include fully DIY/handmade objects again for those of us who can't do this!!!
This stuff was more fun when it was built by hand. I can't afford a 3D resin printer. 😩
I wish just trying to think of how to make this myself but chose to google and purchase instead lol. One day I will have a 3D printer but until then....☹
@@MzNeec2U I bought the pink plastic one from the Dollar Tree. I'm going to spiff it up with Stainless Steel paper and make it look spiffy!
I agree, this channel was more fun when everything was scratch built.
I understand she's being educational to everyone who has this printer and programs, but not everyone can afford that stuff, and it's not as creative.
@@cathline I am going to see if I can find one at my local Dollar Store. Thanks
Exactly 💯, I can't afford a fancy printer either 😞,like making it by hand 👌🏾 with things easily assessable ❤
Once again you have given my miniture heart joy LOL
Hey cath! Great work as always lass! Just wanted to say that I am very proud of how far you’ve come since 2017 when I first found your channel! You even took my request for miniature sofas! Which i made myself a while back, keep up the fantastic work… and if i may make another request, think you could make a miniature duffle bag? I’d like to make a diorama of a tiny gymnasium an i know you have the skills and talent for it! Much love and please take care
This is high level designing on a much smaller scale and this is great!❤❤❤❤
This was very informative and even though I won’t be making the grill, you showed me how I can make a cabinet for my dollhouse. Thank you.
Wow! You are an awesome creator!🍔🌭💖
I feel that this is tutorial for how ro use tinker cad....😊😊😊
Adoro seus vídeos, são excelentes tutoriais! Parabéns e obrigada por compartilhar seu trabalho.
Loved this!
I LOVE it!
Yeah wow that is awesome. Ty for sharing. I just got a3D printer now to get the programs on my laptop my kids got me for Christmas. Thank you again Cath.
I really love all your 3d printing! I see lots of people crafting with basic stuff like popsicle sticks and balsa wood, but it's hard to find people who really understand new technology and take advantage of it. Especially in niche crafts like miniatures. It would be cool if you could recreate some of your handcrafted items in 3d printing like maybe your kitchen counter? That way we could compare the original you made to the new one!
I'm not a gas grill type of person, but I'm going to make one for my brother in law.
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The hole punch you use to make the holes in that silver sticker paper, can you change the diameter of the holes? (The punch looks so sophisticated...)
Or did you use two different simple punches?
Thay was so cool- the arts and crafts kid that's still in me was in awe 😂
That's amazing 🤩😻 thank you 👍🏾
Cool 😀
What 3d printer and laser printer for wood do you recommend for miniatures like this or similar builds? Im looking at investing into some !
I have an XTool laser cutter and I love it. ( My husband has a 3D printer but I have not used it yet .)
get a Bambu lab a1 mini filament printer. its amazing and the price is right
Ok, creo que aprendere a hacer figuras 3D para poder imprimir cosas en miniatura
HI CATH IM NEW TO YOUR CHANNEL BUT I LOVE YOUR WORK I WAS WONDERING WHEN YOU WAS GOING TO POST SOME NEW VIDEO'S
Can we get these in 1:24 and 1:48 scale?
This really wasn’t fun to watch to technical for most of us what happened to the fun handmade stuff we all love
Yes me too like handmade fully this is boring to watch
Im not computer litrate so its no gd to me i make my own things by hand
Just put it in the Title that it’s made with a 3D printer so people that want to follow this DIY can know if this is the video to pick. I’ve clicked on about 5 now that I’ve all wanted to follow, but they’ve all been 3D. No issues, just put it in the title.