Show HN: I turned a sketch into a 3D-print pegboard for my kid with an AI agent
63 points by virpo
by johanvts
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This looks like a great project for laser cutting, but I'm actually more interested in the peg-board itself. I would love to have a big one for the kids room that was compatible with the BRIO construction sets.
by DanDeBugger
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This is great dude, awesome resource to complete the boring stuff, then do the fun stuff on your own, or enjoy it I mean.
I'm certain your child appreciates this!
by prodigycorp
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Great work.
The Agent x Parent combo has become my favorite niche in LLM space. It's unlocked so much creativity at a time where we have the least disposable time.
by royschwartz
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This is wonderful. The sketch-to-physical-toy pipeline is such a satisfying use of AI — you skipped the tedious CAD modeling part and spent that time actually iterating on fit and feel with your kid instead. That's the dream.
by onsenhyo
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Love this practical application of AI. Thanks for sharing the repo and the story!
by rakeshd
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That's a really cool project! I can imagine your kid loved seeing their sketch come to life like that.
by laser9
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This looks pretty awesome! You can take up a notch and start generating Lego blocks!
by TacticalCoder
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For a cheap (about 500 EUR) enclosed 3D printer, what would HN recommend? I know two persons with the Bambu P2S and they seem happy with it. One of them is printing stuff daily since forever. He also showed me incredible prints using filaments with carbon inside and the result is jaw dropping (but it costs something like 6x the price of regular filaments).
Is one brand better than the other? Are they all pretty much the same by now?