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Jefferson J Thacker
Print Your Games
What's New and Awesome in 3d Printing for Games. From Warhammer to Dungeons & Dragons and more, we talk about how 3d printing can make our games better.
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5.0 stars from 13 ratings
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Perram’s energy is infectious and Lost Spheres shares horrifying monstrosities and sage advice. I love hearing about what’s new and awesome in 3D printing for gaming. My favorite are interviews with sculptors, hoping to see creators like Velrock, Hivemind Minis, and Imitation of Life minis...Read full review »
Metalman895 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/03/23
Amazing work!
I love these guys! I have learned more printing and new artists from this podcast. I have not missed an episode and relisten to episodes to make sure I have not missed any great info! Highly recommend!
hey its me via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/29/23
So much info!
These guys are great and they know a TON about 3D printing. They share all their hot tips as well as mistakes they have made in the past so that you can learn and avoid printastropies. They are incredibly helpful and just seem like genuinely nice guys.
Guy426685 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/03/23
Recent Episodes
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Published 04/23/24
Published 04/23/24
Gergo, from the 3DPrintDen, joins us to talk about what its like to run a 3D printing business! What printers does he use? How does he organize the work? How do you get rid of the toxic waste? How can anyone afford that many paper towels?! Listen to More: http://printyourgames.com/ Show Links:...
Published 04/17/24
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