Miniature BBQ Grill



Hi guys! Today I’m showing you how I built this miniature replica of the stainless steel barbecue grill. In this video, I go through my modeling process in Tinkercad and how I paint & assemble the printed pieces. I hope you like it!

✏ Products used in this video:
Silver Acrylic Paint:
Metal contact paper:
UV clear gel:
Black acrylic paint:
3d printer:
Crop A Dile:
Superglue:

✏ Equipment I use:
Canon Powershot:
Tripod:
Daylight Flood Bulbs:
Light Reflectors:
Light Stands:
Mic:
Editing Software: Final Cut Pro
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22 Comments

  1. Thank you all for sharing your thoughts about my use of 3d printing. I’ve touched on this topic before, but figured it was worth mentioning again due to recent feedback.

    I know this content isn’t for everyone and that’s okay. As much as I wish I still enjoyed working with popsicle sticks and coffee stirrers like I used to, it unfortunately doesn’t bring me joy or challenge my creativity anymore. My favorite part of the creative process is expanding my skills and that does mean learning new technology. If this content is no longer appealing, I’m sorry to see you go and really appreciate the time you’ve spent with me.

  2. This is a lot of fun to see, though I would appreciate some more tutorials that are handmade like you have shown in the past. A lot of your audience don't own a 3D printer I would imagine, as they aren't cheap; and while showing what they are capable of in the crafting space is awesome, we can't make a lot of what you're presenting now. Still fun to watch, but it would be wonderful if you could still include fully DIY/handmade objects again for those of us who can't do this!!!

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