I started 3D printing because I thought it looked fun, but it quickly became so much more than that. For me, it’s like solving a puzzle. Every time I design something, I have to think about shapes, sizes, and how everything fits together. Sometimes it doesn’t work the first time, and I have to figure out what went wrong. That’s what makes it an intellectual challenge. It makes my brain work in a fun way!

Another reason I love 3D printing is because it’s teaching me how to start a business. I get to design products, decide what people might like, and learn how to sell them. It makes me feel responsible and creative at the same time. I’m not just making things for fun. I’m learning real skills that I can use in the future.

But the most important part to me is what I do with the money I earn. I use some of it to make fidget toys for other kids. My latest plan is to make them for kids in hospitals or kids with special needs. I know that fidgets can help people feel calm and focused, so it makes me really happy to know I can help others.

3D printing isn’t just a hobby for me. It’s a way to learn, create, and make a difference at the same time.