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Philaminar 3D Printing

My first experience with 3D printing was at the High School Computing Institute at the University of Utah back in the early 2000’s. Back then, 3D printers weren’t really within reach of anyone besides universities and big companies. Many years later, while working my day job as an Aerospace Engineer, I met a coworker with a 3D printer. I was impressed with what he was modeling and printing, so I decided to pick up a now-affordable printer and give it another go. We engineering-types have a strong affinity for puns, portmanteaus, and acronyms. The chance to blend “Phil A” with “laminar” proved too big a temptation to resist and it is now my company name, Philaminar 3D Printing, LLC. The word “laminar” refers to slices and slicing. That’s a big part of 3D printing- you take a 3D model and break it down into slices, layer by layer, in order to print it. One aspect of Philaminar that I’ve been especially happy with is the opportunity to give to the community. On parts that I design myself, I donate 20% of profits to charity.

My first experience with 3D printing was at the High School Computing Institute at the University of Utah back in the early 2000’s. Back then, 3D printers weren’t really within reach of anyone besides universities and big companies. Many years later, while working my day job as an Aerospace Engineer, I met a coworker with a 3D printer. I was impressed with what he was modeling and printing, so I decided to pick up a now-affordable printer and give it another go. We engineering-types have a strong affinity for puns, portmanteaus, and acronyms. The chance to blend “Phil A” with “laminar” proved too big a temptation to resist and it is now my company name, Philaminar 3D Printing, LLC. The word “laminar” refers to slices and slicing. That’s a big part of 3D printing- you take a 3D model and break it down into slices, layer by layer, in order to print it. One aspect of Philaminar that I’ve been especially happy with is the opportunity to give to the community. On parts that I design myself, I donate 20% of profits to charity.

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