Fans, Monthly giveaways, and Amsterdam
May is upon us, and in two short weeks I'll be heading off to Amsterdam to meet other incredible creators at the Printed world conference - https://printed-amsterdam.com/. I can't wait! There have been so many inspiring individuals out there that i've learned from and i'm thrilled to spend time with them in person!
I have my project list stacked full and I'm working away every day at making room for more projects, currently I'm not accepting any custom projects.
One major thing to note is the giveaway that started in April. This month, I gave away $450 in Matterhackers gift cards / fabric sample packs to 12 winners (5 commercial license winners and 7 personal license winners). This drawing is generally on the first of the month. You don't have to do anything additional other than being an active member on the first day of the month. Please check your email the first week of the month to see if you've won.
This Month's winners are as follows -
Commercial Winners -
$100 - 354E91, $50 - aewingew, $50 - travis.hasson1,
$25 - smallfields4110001, $25 - MWyngarden
Personal Winners -
$50 - zazainakavadzee, $25 - StarSprinklz, $25 - shawna.rouse,
$25 - Rogatory, $25 - acrocker61, $25 - anthony198719872005,
$25 - ElementalAndrew
Next month in addition to Gift cards / Fabric sample packs, I hope to give away another 3D printer. (We gave a Bambulab A1 away in April, Maybe a P1P / P1S this time?)
Before I dive into other projects, I wanted to upload one more foldable hand fan variation, this time with hearts. I have been printing these on illusion mesh, but printing on a powermesh will work as well (don't forget to slow your speeds down and verify layer height is greater than fabric thickness). I'm definitely making a special one for my mom :D
Additionally, my wife has been working on creating drawings for physical things that I create at www.ko-fi.com/kaizen3dprints as well as unique one off prints.
Wishing everyone a fabulous May, and as always, if you have any questions I'm just an email away.
Daniel - Kaizen3DPrints@gmail.com