Jón Schone

Proper Printing

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Experimenting with 3D printing

From 3D printed rims to grill plate based dual portal printers.

My name is Jón Schone and in short, I’m a rogue engineer who experiments with 3D printing. This started in 2019 when I modded my first 3D printer to make it able to swap between tools. This has escalated a bit. I printed a rim for a car, printed with UV resin on a regular FDM printer using a pump and lasers, turned a grill plate into a dual portal 3D printer and printed a fullsized kayak in one go on a treadmill. Just to name a few.

Yes, I do this for fun. However, I figured out that these experiments, especially when shared on YouTube, inspire people and lead to new insights.

about proper printing

Creating something

I want to create something. Something new.

My name is Jón Schone and my interest lies in the broadest sense of engineering and manufacturing. I started as a precision mechanist, attended mechanical engineering for a while and eventually ended up as an electronics engineer. I’ve worked at several technical companies, among them Philips and it took me a while to find out where my heart really lies.

This can be put very simplistic: creating something. Something new.

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3D Printing with Hot Glue Is More Than a GagVideo

3D Printing with Hot Glue Is More Than a Gag

Admit it, you’ve used the hot glue analogy when explaining 3D printing to a layperson. “Grandma, it’s like a hot glue gun, but with plastic! It just squeezes layer upon layer, in a specific pattern, until the three-dimensional part is complete.” “Oh, that’s nice, dear,” she probably replied to humor you. Jokes aside, an FDM/FFF […]
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News

Stay up to date with my latest developments. Here I go more in depth about the projects I’m working on and my findings. I learn from each video I make and I think it’s valuable to share this.

I also share some behind the scenes information on my Patreon page and you’ll also get access to my design files if you become a supporter yourself!

Sharing information

News

Stay up to date with my latest developments. Here I go more in depth about the project I’m working on and my findings. I learn from each video I make and I think it’s valuable to share this.

I also share some behind the scenes information on my Patreon page and you’ll also get access to my design files if you become a supporter yourself!

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The most brutal intro I ever made

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3D Printing with Hot Glue Is More Than a GagVideo

3D Printing with Hot Glue Is More Than a Gag

Admit it, you’ve used the hot glue analogy when explaining 3D printing to a layperson. “Grandma, it’s like a hot glue gun, but with plastic! It just squeezes layer upon layer, in a specific pattern, until the three-dimensional part is complete.” “Oh, that’s nice, dear,” she probably replied to humor you. Jokes aside, an FDM/FFF […]
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Proper merch

As the name suggests, this is, proper merch. Premium quality products which are meant to be used.

supplies

Supplies needed

Check out the parts, materials and tools I use to realize my projects and videos!

Why

I want to share the thrill of chasing the unknown, not knowing what the result will look like, while having a vague image or vision in mind.

How

Creating content that inspires, excites, and entertains people by showing the process of my ideas, experiments, and inventions.

What

Making designs based on an idea and realizing them with accessible tools like 3D printing and laser cutting.

Realizing ideas

3D printing

A tool to get the job done

3D printing is ideally suited for turning ideas into reality. However, it’s just a tool to get the job done. A 3D printer on its own is not going to do much. It needs a design to print. A design starts with an idea that needs to be sparked. I can be that spark. I show that trying out new ideas, even if they fail, have two outcomes: either you learn new things, or you get new ideas. To turn an idea into a design, knowledge and skills are required. By sharing my experience, I help you to apply them to your own situation.

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