After countless hours in CAD, 3D, and SolidWorks, it was finally time to make things real. I fired up the 3D printers and started producing our first enclosure prototypes, just to see if everything actually fit together in the real world.
I used Prusa and Ender machines at first, since the Ultimakers hadn’t arrived yet. It worked. Slowly, but it worked.
Even now, I believe that 3D printing and additive manufacturing are among the best inventions of our time. They turn ideas into something you can touch, and that changes everything.