1) Have a project or ideally projects in mind, honestly having a goal to the tinkering helped a lot in forcing me out of my comfort zone, when I couldn't rely on other people's creations I had to step up and learn it myself
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I'm still not good at it but this video by HackMadeMod does a really good job in breaking down what you're actually supposed to do https://youtu.be/3jAw41LRBxU
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This series by @Slant3D has a ton of just straight up useful tips and design constraints for 3D printing and how to get the most of out your prints https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkUv8_afCbJ9zfaZxqL4AHBrGHqTaU9lo
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Oh I have an ac.uk email address I can get fusion 360! Words of hubris. I ended up grabbing @Shapr3D on my iPad, they've got a really good tutorial mode that helped so much in re-orentiating my brain from drawing to CADing https://www.youtube.com/@ZackFreedman
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If you know anything about 3D printing you've probably already heard of the internets favourite cyborg @zackfreedman, but his videos on what's possible with 3D printing is quality https://www.youtube.com/@ZackFreedman
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If you like my videos, you'll probably also like @TeachingTechAU, no short attention span cuts, or someone speaking at the speed of light, just good educational content https://www.youtube.com/@TeachingTech
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If you want to learn about circuit design but honestly can't face the thought of confronting whatever the hell PCB design interfaces came out of? Fritzing might be the software for you, Scratch but for PCBs https://fritzing.org
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