Maker channel / Norway
DadNerdTønsberg, NOSince 2017

@3DPRINTDAD

Useful prints, small fixes, and honest tests from a maker dad’s workbench in Norway.

I’ve been printing since 2017 — these days on three Bambu Lab machines and a steady queue of household fixes, workshop helpers, and stuff for friends and family. I post what works, and what didn’t.

Fig. 01 — The mark
Bone / VoidNozzle platform mark
Layer 02WorkUseful > perfect

What comes off the workbench.

Bambu Lab H2D dual nozzle laying down a red first layer
01prints
3D-printed wall bracket holding a Ryobi handheld vacuum

Useful objects

Hooks, brackets, adapters, repairs — prints that solve a small real problem the same day. My favourite category.

02tests
A failed print — red filament spaghetti on the build plate

Practical learning

Filament and settings tests, slicer experiments, and the failures that taught me something. No pretending it printed right the first time.

03maker life
The workbench: three Bambu Lab printers, pegboard tools, and printed projects

Workbench context

Three printers, one basement workbench, and a queue that never quite empties. Slow progress beats no progress.

Layer 03CollabHonest only

Relevant gear, honest use, no random noise.

Good fit
  • 3D printers, filament, tools, and maker gear.
  • Software, slicer workflows, design tools, and useful accessories.
  • Products that make sense on a real workbench.
Not a fit×
  • Random dropshipping products.
  • Casino, crypto, or unrelated lifestyle offers.
  • Anything that needs fake enthusiasm or dishonest claims.
Disclosurei

Some links here may become affiliate links. If that happens, they’ll be marked clearly. What I recommend stays useful, practical, and honest.

Layer 04ContactDM first

For quick contact, send a DM on Instagram.

For collaboration, sponsorship, or a practical maker question, Instagram DM is the fastest route. Email works too — use the address below.