3D Printing

3D-printed mathematical objects, lab fixtures, and practical workshop designs.

Small physical artifacts from my home workshop: 3D-printed mathematical objects, lab fixtures and enclosures, and practical designs. It is the hands-on, design-oriented side of the same technical work — where a function, a mechanism, or a measurement problem becomes something you can hold.

Models are published on Printables, with selected designs documented here when they connect to a project or a mathematical visualization.

A set of 3D-printed Soma cube pieces in several colors, assembled into and arranged around a 3×3×3 cube.

A 3D-printed Soma cube — seven polycube pieces that assemble into a 3×3×3 cube

What you’ll find

The collection grows along a few recurring themes:

  • Mathematical objects — complex-function ornaments, domain-coloring and Riemann relief surfaces, and educational geometry such as the Soma cube above.
  • Lab fixtures and tools — sensor mounts, electronics enclosures, test jigs, and measurement aids.
  • Household and practical — repairs, organizers, brackets, and custom adapters.
  • Design experiments — print-in-place mechanisms, tolerance and material tests, and parametric designs.