Many people received into 3D printing as a result of we “noticed one thing about it on YouTube and thought it was cool”. Since working at MatterHackers, one of many surprising joys I’ve had has been the chance to work with and get to know this passionate group of makers. Those that have taken their 3D printing experience to YouTube by creating their very own channels.
They’re a fiercely inclusive band of revolutionaries rising each day. A devoted group making 3D printing accessible to anybody who would possibly need to test it out, and utilizing their various personalities and backgrounds to show and encourage. They visitor star on one another’s channels, and advocate one another to the press and to producers for alternatives. They’re actually making a distinction in the best way 3D printing is perceived by most people by offering trustworthy assessments of the state of 3D printing – the nice, the dangerous, and the superior.
Whereas on no account exhaustive, here’s a listing of channels I feel you’ll discover worthwhile, and a little bit of perception from the creators in their very own phrases. We additionally talked to them a bit about ‘easy methods to create a YouTube channel’ and steering they’ve for many who are serious about getting began.
*NOTE: Subscriber numbers are present as of article publish date. Please go to the channels for essentially the most present standing.*
Launched Sep 23, 2006
377,725 subscribers • 94,723,248 views
James Bruton from the UK is on the high of the listing for good motive. His movies are inventive and informative, making Sci-Fi props and costumes utilizing sculpting, molding, casting, wooden, metallic, electronics, and more and more, 3D printing. Nearly each 3D printing YouTube creator credit James’ helpful movies as inspiration to create a YouTube channel of their very own. He’s a passionate Lulzbot ambassador, and a trustee of UK Southampton non-profit Makerspace, SoMakeIt.
James Bruton
What is the aim of your YouTube channel, and the way does it set yours aside from the others?
My aim is to provide project-build collection, principally about working Sci-Fi props and different associated spin-offs. It wasn’t all the time about 3D printing, however having 3D printing helps quite a bit to get the content material made in time. I present the entire design course of in addition to the meeting, electronics, and coding.
What sparked your curiosity in 3D printing?
I received my first 3D printer in 2013 (take a look at this classic Lulzbot!) which was most likely the most effective selections I’ve made. I believed it was a pure development from constructing issues by hand.
What conjures up you about the way forward for 3D printing?
The way forward for 3D printing is a tough one. I assume no matter printer kind/mechanisms, the printing materials science is the place a lot of the innovation might be.
What’s your day job, and/or some private element about your life outdoors of 3D printing?
After working at an insurance coverage firm in IT for 10 years, my present day job is a toy designer for Bladez Toyz. I do numerous 3D printing, electronics and so on., though I am unable to discuss any tasks. I exhibited with Bladez on the Star Wars Celebration in London, July 2016.
Launched Dec 23, 2011
103,046 subscribers • 5,037,114 views
Invoice and Britt from Seattle, Washington need to assist YOU make issues! Particularly if these issues are epic, high-end reproduction props and costumes from all one of the best films, TV reveals, video video games, and extra. Within the final yr, they dedicated to publishing three or extra movies per week, and the arduous work is de facto beginning to repay in main progress of their YouTube following. The second season of their wildly profitable “Prop: 3D” collection (a lot of the movies received at the least 20k views and so they’ve doubled their subscriber depend since then) might be debuting summer time of 2016, and we will’t wait to see what they make!
Invoice Doran
What is the aim of your YouTube channel, and the way does it set yours aside from the others?
Our aim is to decrease the barrier to entry for newcomers to the prop and costume making interest by showcasing the instruments, supplies, and methods that we use to create our personal tasks. The Punished Props channel is totally different from different prop and cosplay centered YouTube channels, as a result of now we have a give attention to creating in-depth tutorial content material that anybody can comply with, and we publish these tutorials on a constant weekly schedule.
What sparked your curiosity in 3D printing?
I’ve a level in 3D modeling and pc artwork, so the idea of 3D printing was all the time very intriguing to me. As soon as I received my paws on my first printer I used to be shocked by the flexibility for me to take an idea from my mind, kind it in a digital house, after which make it actual via the printer, in an astonishingly small period of time. This kind of fast prototyping makes it extremely quick for me to get precisely what I need out of a prop or costume piece with out having to make any compromises.
What conjures up you about the way forward for 3D printing?
I attempt to think about being a highschool aged child right now with entry to modeling software program and a 3D printer. The issues that youngsters might be taught now and apply to the following 10 years of innovation are limitless. Probably the most inspiring factor is that we won’t even think about what the chances might be like in one other decade.
What’s your day job, and/or some private element about your life outdoors of 3D printing?
My spouse and I run our firm, Punished Props, as our full time jobs. We spend nearly each day in our store constructing elaborate reproduction props and costumes from our favourite video video games, TV reveals, and films. We do numerous touring, particularly to conventions the place attendees like to decorate up in stated costumes for enjoyable.
Launched Jun 14, 2013
34,316 subscribers • 2,760,360 views
Representing Germany is Thomas Sanladerer, whose informative channel focuses solely on construct guides, tutorials, ideas and fundamentals of the open-source RepRap-style 3D printers.
Thomas Sanladerer
What is the aim of your YouTube channel, and the way does it set yours aside from the others?
My YouTube channel has all the time been about sharing high-quality, academic content material. Whether or not it is guides to assist viewers perceive their 3D printers higher, or critiques to permit them to make an informed shopping for resolution within the first place.
What sparked your curiosity in 3D printing?
After I began 3D printing about six years in the past, I used to be fully fascinated by the potential for making low cost, fairly exact, and complicated components for tasks that you simply’d in any other case must craft from wooden, plastic or metallic, or simply would not be capable to create in any respect in the case of extra advanced components like gears or detailed instances.
What conjures up you about the way forward for 3D printing?
Now that the large hype is virtually over, we will give attention to the purposes the place 3D printing actually shines – and there are nonetheless so many potentialities left to discover by the group.
What’s your day job, and/or some private element about your life outdoors of 3D printing?
3D printing in all its varieties is my day job, whether or not it is creating content material for my very own channel or for others.
Launched Apr 3, 2015
34,178 subscribers • 1,654,436 views
Seattle, Washington’s charismatic Joel Telling has made a big impact on the 3D printing YouTube group for having launched simply over a yr in the past. He appears to be in every single place today, and followers have misplaced depend of what number of producers have despatched Joel printers and filament to assessment. With a full-time day job and a household of 5, Joel works on 3D printing in his workshop from 11pm until 3am, fueled by an extremely efficient mixture of Purple Bull, poop emojis, and unbridled ardour for folks and 3D printing.
Joel Telling
What is the aim of your YouTube channel, and the way does it set yours aside from the others?
The aim I’ve had for my YouTube channel from the start is to entertain whereas I educate. I have been described as awkwardly hilarious, and I take that as a praise. I am instructed I’ve the flexibility to narrate even the toughest to grasp technical ideas right down to a stage anybody can perceive. I feel what units my channel aside from others is my character and the best way in how I convey a video collectively.
What sparked your curiosity in 3D printing?
I am a nerd. Have been all my life. I really like devices and gizmos. 3D printing wasn’t one thing that I used to be simply magically serious about in the future – it was the end result of all the pieces I knew and cherished whereas rising up. Wait, I can reproduce, in actual life, 3D fashions from the pc? SIGN ME UP.
What conjures up you about the way forward for 3D printing?
I am impressed by what the longer term holds for additive manufacturing. So many fields will profit from additive manufacturing. Issues will be capable to be constructed that no different manufacturing methodology might make. Individuals can have entry to low-cost medical prosthetics. Additive manufacturing is among the core applied sciences that can allow house journey and colonization. It is loopy and thrilling and fantastic.
What’s your day job, and/or some private element about your life outdoors of 3D printing?
My day job is within the software program trade. I’ve a beautiful spouse and three superior youngsters.
Launched Dec 29, 2013
27,734 subscribers • 2,129,853 views
Maker’s Muse is understood and revered for its trustworthy, unbiased, and truthful critiques of 3D Printers, 3D scanners and software program. Australian, Angus Deveson, has constructed his viewers on candid unboxings and testings, in addition to reside chats, and his widespread Sunday Stream collection.
Angus Deveson
What is the aim of your YouTube channel, and the way does it set yours aside from the others?
My aim is to empower creativity via fast manufacturing processes – this might be something from 3D printing to laser chopping, CNC machines and extra. I need to assist folks make knowledgeable selections to allow them to make cool issues! There’s numerous misinformation round 3D printing and I intention to vary that.
What sparked your curiosity in 3D printing?
I’ve all the time appreciated making issues and taking issues aside, so when 3D printing got here alongside, my first thought was an superior new technique to simply produce prototypes and assist with my tasks. As quickly as I might afford my first 3D printer I took the plunge and have been hooked ever since.
What conjures up you about the way forward for 3D printing?
I am excited to see machines change into extra dependable and accessible. Though they’ve come a really good distance, there may be nonetheless a steep studying curve for newcomers and even myself when approaching new 3D printers. I am wanting ahead to the day when you’ll be able to hit print and know that 99% of the time it’s going to work completely it doesn’t matter what design you ship to it – so you’ll be able to give attention to creating!
What’s your day job, and/or some private element about your life outdoors of 3D printing?
3D printing has change into my day job and it is superior! I am educated as an industrial designer so 3D printing was all the time used as a prototyping instrument. I noticed there was a marketplace for printing on demand, so I labored for a number of years as a 3D printing technician earlier than taking the plunge to give attention to YouTube full-time. I work for myself, and may lastly make it to all of the cool engineering shops that are not open on weekends. Maker’s Muse simply handed 25,000 subscribers just lately, an enormous milestone and I am vastly grateful to everybody who has helped help me and the channel!
Launched Mar 7, 2010
10,308 subscribers • 628,960 views
Michigan-based CHEP is a positive and regular presence on YouTube showcasing sensible family makes use of for 3D printing, like common wire holders and substitute wheels on your barbecue grill. Filament Fridays are a dependable supply of sensible design and printing tutorials, mixed with Tech Tip Tuesdays, CNC Sundays, and reside conversations with different makers.
Chuck Hellebuyck
What is the aim of your YouTube channel, and the way does it set yours aside from the others?
My aim is to be the PBS fashion, New Yankee Workshop channel for 3D printing and a few electronics. I present how you need to use them in your on a regular basis life with sensible prints and tasks. To me a 3D printer is a instrument not a toy, identical to a desk noticed or drill press, however much more because it’s like having an assistant in your store that helps you construct that subsequent concept or creation.That is what I attempt to encourage on my channel. That anyone can do it. I present all of the steps, from concept to design to 3D print. Create it in Tinkercad and print it in MatterHackers plastic after which use it in life.
What sparked your curiosity in 3D printing?
After I noticed the primary stereolithography machines (now referred to as 3D printers) at my job about 30 years in the past, I used to be immediately , however they had been $100k+ machines. That by no means left me. It took a very long time however we lastly have dwelling printers, and I wished one primarily for my work with electronics. I have been designing digital merchandise for over 40 years and one space that’s all the time an issue is packaging the ultimate design. There are many “off the shelf” packing containers however all of them want modification. A 3D printer provides me the flexibility to design the packaging the best way I need it, with out modification. It provides me the chance to create an entire digital product, from idea to ultimate full design.
What conjures up you about the way forward for 3D printing?
That anyone, from child to grownup, can now dream, design, and create a product or gadget with out having to get professionals concerned. It additionally brings collectively generations the place everyone can contribute. Now anyone can create absolutely anything they think about and share with the world. It is wonderful to see how far dwelling 3D printing has are available a short while and the way far it could possibly go.
What’s your day job, and/or some private element about your life outdoors of 3D printing?
I am {an electrical}/digital engineer by commerce and have designed many digital merchandise, however I am additionally a component time writer and have written 12 books and a whole lot of articles centered on serving to folks get began with electronics and now 3D printing. Deep down I simply get pleasure from making issues and have been doing it my complete life. It is wonderful to me to have over 10,000 folks subscribe so they do not miss what I will do subsequent on my channel.
9,806 subscribers • 3,051,942 views
Joined Apr 16, 2014
A design pupil out of Pasadena, California, Devin Montes’ Make Something 3D Printing YouTube Channel just lately shot from 100 to over 9000 subscribers thanks to a different social media large for 3D printing – Reddit. Devin designed and 3D printed Kokichi Sugihara’s Ambiguous Cylinder Phantasm (also referred to as the “squircle”) and his how-to video went viral in a single day. New viewers got here to his channel to see the squircle, and caught round to view his high-quality 3D printing content material, which reveals Devin figuring out an issue (just like the floppy cellphone mount in his automotive,) sketching a design, modeling it in Solidworks, printing a prototype, testing, iterating, and eventually utilizing his new half.
Devin Montes
What is the aim of your YouTube channel, and the way does it set yours aside from the others?
I hope my channel conjures up folks to suppose outdoors of the field in the case of 3D printing. I need to present the world how enjoyable and wonderful this know-how is, and the way it may be used to create helpful, purposeful issues. I feel my channel stands out as a result of I give a reasonably in-depth take a look at my course of, so others can be taught from all my successes, and my errors!
What sparked your curiosity in 3D printing?
I did not start 3D printing till my first yr at design faculty, however I’ve all the time cherished inventing issues, and that is the actual motive I am so serious about 3D printing. Having the ability to consider some form of product that does not exist after which making it a bodily, working factor inside a day is simply so, so wonderful! I do not suppose I will ever recover from it.
What conjures up you about the way forward for 3D printing?
3D printing is already enabling folks to resolve issues a lot faster, and to do issues which have by no means been completed earlier than. Individuals are already printing prosthetics, organs, rocket engines, hamburgers, and homes… it is only a game-changer! So I assume you may say I am impressed by what number of lives it is going to enhance.
What’s your day job, and/or some private element about your life outdoors of 3D printing?
I am presently finding out Product Design at Artwork Middle School of Design in Pasadena, CA. My two favourite issues in life are to create and discover, by any means needed. You will get a good suggestion of what my hobbies are by the tasks I make on my channel, and I am so excited to share my ardour with extra folks!
Launched Could 20, 2011
6,456 subscribers • 1,109,894 views
RichRap, out of the UK, has been a extremely revered and influential supply of details about open-source 3D printers because the early days of the Rep-Rap motion. He supplies informative critiques, tutorials, construct ideas, and undertaking concepts (some developed together with his personal daughters) that contain design, electronics, and a little bit of wholesome perseverance. He blogs his adventures in DIY printing frequently, and is deeply concerned in each Rep-Rap and OpenSLA improvement.
Richard Horne
What is the aim of your YouTube channel, and the way does it set yours aside from the others?
The overall aim for my YouTube channel and likewise my weblog is to assist make 3D printing a bit of simpler to grasp, and additional the event and exploration of desktop 3D printing. I prefer to encourage folks to experiment with their machines and likewise share what they do with the broader 3D printing group. I get pleasure from making and innovating, so sharing each successes and failures is meant to focus on that we’re nonetheless within the early days of this know-how. Far more may be completed to enhance and make 3D printing helpful for extra folks sooner or later.
What sparked your curiosity in 3D printing?
The spark for me was the RepRap undertaking, (self-Replicating Speedy Prototyper) began by Dr Adrian Bowyer on the College of Tub. The aim was to make a self replicating machine, and essentially the most handy approach to do this was a 3D printer, so the RepRap undertaking grew slowly, after which when extra folks received concerned, it continued to develop in a short time. Cooperation, open-development, and innovation of know-how ticked all of the packing containers for me as an attention-grabbing undertaking to get entangled with. It is naturally Open-Supply as a result of for one factor, you’ll be able to’t actually management one thing that may self-replicate!
What conjures up you about the way forward for 3D printing?
At any time when I see youngsters getting concerned with virtually any facet of constructing, craft, and studying I’m completely happy. 3D printing is a incredible know-how to assist take one thing that’s digital and make it bodily. 3D printing is a really highly effective instrument for each training and real-world manufacturing. It provides us a touch of what could come sooner or later and that is very inspiring and thrilling.
What’s your day job, and/or some private element about your life outdoors of 3D printing?
Within the mid 80’s I used to be fascinated with the early machines by 3D programs, and through the late 90’s I labored on electronics tasks that used 3D printing as a way of fast prototyping enclosures and plastics earlier than needing to tool-up for injection molding. I’m and have been an electronics engineer for the final 25 years, so the usage of 3D printing usually goes hand-in hand with product improvement. I actually benefit from the academic facet of 3D printing, and having younger youngsters which might be additionally serious about know-how. It is actually nice once we can use 3D printing to resolve an issue or make an attention-grabbing undertaking collectively.
Launched Sep 1, 2006
3,915 subscribers • 591,299 views
California primarily based, A Pyro Design, delivers as marketed – he brings different YouTube creators’ “Logos to Life” utilizing CAD modeling, 3D printing, and an entire lot of paint! Travis shares his time-lapsed design course of, printing, and portray with informative and addictive captions that give useful how-to particulars, and enjoyable insights into his relationships (typically private – all the time fanboy) with the actual YouTube creator he’s immortalizing. He’s discovered a novel and inventive area of interest for his skills, and shares it with different YouTubers in 3D Printing, meals, and extra.
Travis Womack
What is the aim of your YouTube channel, and the way does it set yours aside from the others?
The primary aim of my channel is to convey issues from the digital world to life in a approach that no one has completed earlier than. My childhood was stuffed with video video games and imaginary characters which led me to YouTube and online game associated channels. Youtube creators have been an enormous inspiration in my profession. My channel’s differentiating issue is that I’m working virtually completely with different YouTube creators, taking their logos and utilizing the talents I’ve to convey them to life, all whereas introducing folks to the world of 3d printing.
What sparked your curiosity in 3D printing?
I stumbled into 3D printing in 2008 when the faculty I used to be attending bought a Dimension UPrint 3D printer. I used to be beforehand actually into 3D modeling and animation. The Artwork Director knew that I’d be the proper particular person to get the brand new 3D printer up and working. I didn’t object. Since my very first print eight years in the past, I’ve continued to make use of 3D printing to push my creative imaginative and prescient and couldn’t think about my world with out 3D printing right now.
What conjures up you about the way forward for 3D printing?
I’m impressed by the truth that as 3D printing evolves and will get extra person pleasant, an increasing number of folks with be capable to convey their creative and sensible visions to life. I really feel as if 3D printing goes to vary all the pieces about creating as we all know it. We’re on the very starting of what this know-how can convey to our world. I’ve by no means been extra excited a few know-how than I’m about 3D printing.
What’s your day job, and/or some private element about your life outdoors of 3D printing?
I presently work at a small store that recreates classic metallic indicators. We do numerous customized laser minimize indicators and I’ve begun together with a few of that kind of labor into my “Logos to Life” movies. I’m fortunately married happening 16 years now. Now we have a 5 yr outdated daughter who can be entering into 3D printing and even has her personal YouTube channel.
Launched Dec 22, 2011
1,737 subscribers • 398,812 views
This award-winning Swedish 3D designer and 3D printing evangelist is the daddy of the favored #3DBenchy mannequin, and the writer of The OpenR/C Undertaking in addition to The OpenRailway Undertaking. The channel showcases tutorial data on easy methods to print with unique supplies, in addition to movies of the R/C automobiles, whose 3D printed components embody tires, rims, diffs, gears, internal driveshafts, and lots of, many extra. A thriving Google + group additionally grew out of this, and has change into an ideal supply for additional improvement. All .stl recordsdata can be found on Thingiverse.
Daniel Noree
What is the aim of your YouTube channel, and the way does it set yours aside from the others?
YouTube is a approach for me to showcase my designs and tasks such because the OpenR/C undertaking. It´s additionally an ideal place for me to go on a few of the issues I’ve realized through the years of growing these all these tasks. I am not a video man, and so you will not see any unboxings, critiques or any of that stuff. However I’ve completed numerous experimenting with 3D printing during the last 5 years, and if you wish to know what I’ve realized from that, you higher subscribe.
What sparked your curiosity in 3D printing?
After I noticed a Stratasys for the primary time again in 2000 I used to be blown away and I wished a 3D printer so dangerous, however out of my attain in fact. After I later noticed a MakerBot Factor-O-Matic in 2011 I purchased it on the spot and the remaining is historical past!
What conjures up you about the way forward for 3D printing?
So far as the technical stuff goes, I am actually wanting ahead to seeing just a few steps being taken on the software program facet. I additionally hope to see extra tasks like e-Nable come to life.
What’s your day job, and/or some private element about your life outdoors of 3D printing?
I work at CreativeTools, a reseller of 3D associated {hardware} and software program. Exterior of labor I spend my time with my spouse and children. Alone spare time I work on varied 3D printing tasks such because the OpenR/C undertaking
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Print That Factor – 12,039 Subscribers (unavailable for interview)
FNTSMN – 5.996 Subscribers
CJ Printing – 446 Subscribers
Andrew’s Worksop – 360 Subscibers
Print 3D Channel – 171 Subscribers
JAT.MN – 114 Subscribers
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