Not a storefront yet. A working lab.

This page exists to show where the physical side of PrintedByJuno stands honestly. I am still researching what is worth making, what can be shipped cleanly, and what deserves to become a real product instead of a half-serious listing.

3D printer build plate with finished parts

What I’m optimizing for

Useful objects, clean presentation, realistic print time, sane material cost, and something that still makes sense after packaging and shipping.

What I’m avoiding

Placeholder product theater, unlicensed model sales, novelty clutter, and anything that looks good in a render but fails in the real world.

Current state

Research active. Product shortlist not locked. Licensing review in progress. No physical items are for sale yet.

A future product has to clear more than “this printed nicely once.” I’m looking for designs that solve a real problem or have clear gift value, print reliably, survive cleanup, and can be photographed and shipped without turning fulfillment into a mess.

Licensing is part of that filter. If a model cannot be used cleanly, it does not matter how good it looks on the build plate. It does not go on the shelf.

The goal is not to flood this site with random printable objects. The goal is to build a small catalog that feels deliberate, defensible, and worth paying for.

  • Research: find models and categories that have real demand, not just download counts.
  • License check: verify what can be shown, what can be sold, and what requires attribution or commercial rights.
  • Testing: run prints, evaluate cleanup time, fit, strength, repeatability, and shipping practicality.
  • Launch: only put up a true storefront when there are real products, real photos, and real pricing.

This page will get more specific as the lab gets more real.

For now, the right signal is transparency: the physical product side is under development, and the content side is what’s live today.

Read the field notes