NEW RELEASE: Dramatic boss calls for dramatic door

Wood door with skull overhang

This is either a torture chamber or a nursery. Be bold!

60-degree stone floor tile

60-degree stone floor for when you’re tired of walking on sunshine.

60-degree stone walls and floors for 3D printing

Don’t be such a square! bE A HEXAGON INSTEAD! lOW-WALL 60-DEGREE TILES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE.

Go ahead. Open the door. Nothing can possibly go wrong.

Grant Abbitt’s YouTube tutorial inspired the door in the top photo. Check it out if you want to sculpt your own.

There was no getting around the need for supports with this design, and the skull might be tricky to print on FDM. We included skull-free doors in case you want a simpler print, or a fun door that’s 100% less menacing.

A door without walls is just a teeny floor, so be sure to download our other February releases: 60-degree walls and floors for building Y intersections and hexagonal rooms. They’re so acute you’ll fall in love!

MAKER MONDAY: Video game controller earrings

We’re back after a brief time-out for the holidays and to let Devon recover from his appendectomy. Devon’s doing well and made good use of the enforced downtime to work on terrain files and personal projects.

I cut these earrings on our Glowforge and hand-painted them with the new POSCA paint pens I got for Christmas. (Our kids stole my last set.) The earrings are available through our shop here and on Etsy.

In other news, we’re working on compiling all of Devon’s 3D-terrain files on a USB drive for people who want an easy-to-access format. As soon as we work out the most efficient way to fulfill and ship them, I’ll let you know how you can get one.