r/Advanced_3DPrinting
Advanced 3D Printing – Beyond the Usual Layers Topics include: - Custom G-code - Experimental printing techniques and workflows - Unusual or challenging prints that test hardware, materials, or creativity - Slicer workarounds, data-driven printing, or artistic printing methods Whether you’re fine-tuning your firmware, generating toolpaths by code, or just trying something wild with your printer—this is where it belongs.
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r/Advanced_3DPrinting is a 3D Printing & Making subreddit in the Nerds category with 9,291 members. Use this page to track r/Advanced_3DPrinting stats, subscriber growth trends, daily and weekly analytics, and similar subreddits with related audiences.
Recent r/Advanced_3DPrinting growth: +12 members today (+0.13%) and +66 members this week (+0.72%).
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r/Advanced_3DPrinting Subreddit Rules
1. Stay On Topic
Posts must relate to advanced or experimental 3D printing — custom G-code, new techniques, complex or artistic prints, unconventional materials, or toolchain innovations. (Beginner questions and basic troubleshooting belong in general 3D printing subs.)
2. Show the Work
If you’re sharing a print, experiment, or project, include useful details — printer setup, materials, software, code, or process insights. The more context, the better!
3. Be Respectful & Constructive
This sub encourages exploration and creative problem-solving. Offer helpful feedback and keep discussions civil — innovation thrives in a supportive environment.
4. Credit & Transparency
Give credit where it’s due. If your post builds on someone else’s work or code, mention it clearly and link to the original source when possible.
5. Self-Promotion Is Welcome — If It Adds Value
Creators, developers, and makers are encouraged to share their own projects, tools, slicers, firmware, plugins, or content — as long as it contributes to the community.
Explain what it does and why it’s useful.
No spam, clickbait, or link dumps.
Transparency about affiliation is required.
6. Mark Experimental or Risky Content
If your project involves hardware mods, high voltages, heat, chemicals, or other hazards, include a safety note or disclaimer.
7. Encourage Open Sharing
Whenever possible, share G-code snippets, scripts, or techniques. The goal is to push the limits of 3D printing together — not keep discoveries locked away.
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