
You bought your 3D printer to build things — not to press print on other people's files forever.
You can already get a clean print. You've dabbled in Fusion or TinkerCAD. But every time you try to design something that actually moves, the parts don't fit. So you're back to downloading novelties that feel like toys.
In 3 weeks, at about an hour a day, you'll design, print, and assemble a working mechanism you engineered yourself.
The full 3-Week Mechanism Builder course when it launches May 18
Immediate access to the Confident 3D Builder community (starts the moment you join)
Every future project path added at no extra cost
Full refund within 14 business days if the course doesn't launch. 7-day satisfaction guarantee starts May 18, 2026.

You're drowning in disconnected tutorials with no finish line.
Your parts look right on screen but fail in real life
You still feel like a button pusher, not a creator.
A clear daily roadmap — approximately one hour a day, no guessing what's next.
A guided mechanical project that teaches you tolerances by building real moving parts.
You finish the course by designing and printing your own original mechanism.

Stop guessing why your parts don't fit together
Learn tolerances, clearances, and fit types with a printable cheat sheet you'll reference on every future project
Confidence that what you design on screen will actually work in real life

No more wondering "what do I do next?" — every step is mapped out
Design, print, and assemble a working scissor-linkage gripper from scratch over 8 guided lessons
Hold a real working mechanism you built yourself by the end of week 2

Stop wasting filament on failed prints that don't move or fit
Learn the exact slicer settings, infill, wall count, and print orientation for mechanical parts
First-try prints that assemble and function as designed

Go from "I followed a tutorial" to "I engineered this myself"
Use a design brief template to plan, design, print, and assemble your own unique mechanical device in week 3
Walk away with proof you're a real mechanical maker, not just a button pusher

Tolerance Reference Kit — PDF cheat sheet + 3D printable tolerance test file (STL) for your specific printer
Confident 3D Builder Community Access — Immediate access to the community for questions, feedback, and sharing builds. Available the moment you sign up, even before the course launches.
Direct Access During the Build — Ask questions and request examples while the course is being recorded, so your specific challenges get addressed.
Future Project Paths Free — When the crank automata and piston motor paths launch, pre-launch buyers get them at no extra cost


You have a 3D printer and can get a clean print
You've dabbled in basic CAD (TinkerCAD or intro Fusion) but haven't built anything mechanical yet
You're tired of downloading other people's files and want to engineer your own
You want a clear, structured roadmap — not months of trial and error
You want to hold something you designed yourself in 3 weeks
You aren't willing to follow a step-by-step process and prefer to figure things out entirely on your own
You have zero experience with any CAD software — this course assumes you've at least opened TinkerCAD or dabbled in basic Fusion 360
You have never used a 3D printer before and don't own one yet
You're looking for advanced engineering or industrial-grade mechanical design — this course builds your first simple mechanism, not production parts
You aren't willing to commit roughly one hour a day for 3 weeks

