After much adieu and modifications to the 3D printer, we decided to revisit a previous print that I had made for the studio a while back. We had printed a pair of hands on a platform to hold Mandy’s business cards in her shop. They’re fun, eye-catching, and have started great conversations leading to classes and much more.

That being said, it was printed when I was just beginning to learn how to print. The print was made with PETG and used a light infill, which made it not as sturdy as later prints. I printed at a lower temperature than what I needed which led to stringing and overall not a great product.

This time around, I’ve made adjustments to my temperature and settings to where we’ll have a sturdier end result in a very pretty purple color that matches her walls in the shop.


Feel like it turned out really nice! Want your own? Contact us.