Detailed tutorials and honest reviews
I’ve been making videos for YouTube since 2016: deep dives into 3D printing, computer accessories, and the electronics I actually use. Every video comes from real testing, and the conversations in the comments are half the reason I keep going.
What I make
I’ve been creating videos for YouTube since 2016 and have steadily grown the channel ever since. I focus on detailed tutorials and reviews of computer accessories, 3D printing gear, and other electronics. Having real discussions with subscribers is one of the most enjoyable parts of making these videos.
The Creality Ender 3 V3 SE
My main 3D printing series now centers on the Creality Ender 3 V3 SE. After my old Monoprice printer gave out, I went looking for a beginner and budget friendly machine that was still a real step up, and this one fit: 250mm/s print speeds, a dual Z-axis, and hands-off CR Touch auto-leveling, all for around $150 to $220. I document the whole journey, from unboxing and assembly through that all-important first Benchy. Read the full review.
The toolkit
Every video is built with a host of Adobe tools. Premiere Pro does the heavy lifting, with Photoshop, Illustrator, and After Effects filling in the graphics, artwork, and motion.
Premiere Pro CC
The primary editor. Every cut, color pass, and final export happens here.
Photoshop CC
Thumbnails, image cleanup, and graphics.
Illustrator CC
Vector artwork, logos, and diagrams.
After Effects CC
Motion graphics and animated overlays.
How I use AI, and where I draw the line
AI is part of my workflow, but only as a tool to explain things more clearly, never to fake them.
What I use it for
- Graphs, charts, and data visualizations that make the numbers easy to follow.
- Explanation graphics and diagrams that break down how something works.
- Motion graphics and overlays that support the point I’m making on screen.
Where I draw the line
- I don’t use AI to make something look real when it isn’t.
- I don’t recreate real products, places, or results and pass them off as genuine.
- Anything shown as a real test or real footage is exactly that, never AI generated.
The rule is simple: if you’re watching a real test, it’s a real test. AI helps me explain the results, it never fakes them.
Latest videos
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Have feedback or a question?
If you’ve got feedback, a correction, or just want to ask about a video, I’d love to hear from you. Every message gets read.