Modular 3D Printing
3D printing on JandroideTV is not about producing objects. It is about maintaining a modular material system that evolves over time.
What Modular 3D Printing Means Here
3D printing is treated as an ongoing process, not as a sequence of individual projects.
Parts are printed to solve immediate structural needs, then reused, modified or replaced later.
Nothing is considered final. Everything is considered temporary and adaptable.
What Happens on Stream
Viewers see printers running quietly in the background or becoming the focus of a session.
Prints may succeed, fail, pause or be interrupted when requirements change.
Printing is shown as a normal operational activity, not as a spectacle.
Material as a System
Printed parts are treated as material resources, not as finished artifacts.
Components are designed to be disassembled and reintroduced into new configurations.
The goal is continuity of material, not accumulation of objects.
Modularity Over Custom Shapes
Most printed parts follow standardized geometries rather than unique forms.
This allows components to fit into different devices and structures without redesign.
Form follows reuse, not expression.
What Viewers Usually Notice
Printers running during unrelated work.
Printed parts appearing later in devices or structures.
Components being removed, replaced or reprinted without comment.
What This Connects To
Most printed components are part of the MachineBlocks ecosystem.
These components often become structural elements for Martian Micro devices.
Printed structures frequently appear later inside the Continuum broadcast environment.