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The Infill Podcast - The Place For 3D Printing

Jonathan A. Levi
3D Printing
Open Source
Content Creation
Maker Culture
Youtube
Woodworking
PLA
PETG
ABS
Multiboard
Matterhackers
3D Scanning
Plastic Recycling
CAD Design
Octoeverywhere
Voron
Maker Community
V-Core 4
Filament
Bamboo Labs

Hosted by Jonathan A. Levi, The Infill Podcast explores 3D printing and Maker culture through weekly interviews with industry experts.

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Latest Episodes

In this episode, we are joined by Michael Laws of Teaching Tech. Brought to you by Sovol. Get $10-20 OFF on Sovol 3D Printers: jle.vi/sovol (use code NEXTLAYER)

Michael Laws, the creator behind Teaching Tech, returns to The Infill Podcast fo... more

In this episode, we are joined by Radek of RH3D. Brought to you by Sovol. Get $10-20 OFF on Sovol 3D Printers: jle.vi/sovol (use code NEXTLAYER)

Radek is the engineer, architect, woodworker, and maker behind RH3D, a project best known in the... more

In this episode, we are joined by Yuto Horiuchi. Brought to you by Sovol (jle.vi/sovol) and OctoEverywhere (octoeverywhere.com/welcome?id=podcast).

🎁 Get $10-20 OFF on Sovol 3D Printers: jle.vi/sovol (use code NEXTLAYER)

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In this episode, we are joined by Alessio Pagliai and Stepan Drunks. Brought to you by Sovol (jle.vi/sovol) and OctoEverywhere (octoeverywhere.com/welcome?id=podcast).

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Recent Guests

Michael Laws
Educator and creator behind Teaching Tech
Teaching Tech
Episode: Ep. 79: Michael Laws of Teaching Tech on Closing a Chapter After 8 Years of Maker Education
Radek Hontz
Czech engineer, maker and remixer, known for the E3NG project
RH3D
Episode: Ep. 78: Radek of RH3D on E3NG, Virtu E3, and the Future of Open-Source 3D Printers
Yuto Horiuchi
Organizer of the Japan RepRap Festival and active member of the 3D printing community.
Episode: Ep. 77: Yuto Horiuchi on Maker Culture, Community, and Finding Purpose Through 3D Printing
Edward Borg
Co-founder of Thought3D, a company known for 3D printing adhesives and filament drying solutions.
Thought3D
Episode: Ep. 73: Edward Borg of Thought3D on Building Smarter 3D Printing Solutions
Nadir Nadir
Part of a two-man team designing upgrades for open-source 3D printers
CN3D
Episode: Ep. 71: Nadir @ CN3D on Modding the Sovol SV08: Inside the Ultimate 7-Toolchanger Build
Blayne Sapelli
Creative Marketing Director at Snapmaker
Snapmaker
Episode: Ep. 70: Blayne Sapelli of Snapmaker on the Next Era of 3D Innovation and the Snapmaker U1
Valerian Weber
Designer and content creator, specializing in minimalist and functional designs in the 3D printing space.
Factorian Designs
Episode: Ep. 69: Valerian Weber of Factorian Designs on Engineering Creativity and 3D Printing Mastery
Bruno Boas
Co-founder of STLFlix and STL AI, focused on innovative AI solutions for 3D modeling.
STLFlix
Episode: Ep. 68: Bruno Boas of STLFlix on AI 3D Modeling & The Future of Creativity
David Martinez
Co-founder of 3DLAC, a company specializing in bed adhesion solutions for 3D printing.
3DLAC
Episode: Ep. 66: David Martinez of 3DLAC on Innovating Bed Adhesion for Reliable 3D Prints

Host

Jonathan Levi
Host of The Infill Podcast

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 62 ratings
  • Good guests, bad production quality

    Enjoy the guests and the host, and the topic is fascinating. However, I can’t listen anymore because I find the production values to be awful as a podcast. The conversation is constantly interjected with distracting pops, desktop notifications, phone calls, alerts, and more. While this may work for a video format where you can see the live chat, this is extremely annoying in a podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Chino Bill
    United Statesa year ago
  • Waste of time

    His YouTube videos are fine, but listening to his podcast is just a waste of time. I’ve listened to at least 5 ep at this point. He cuts his guest off far too much, doesn’t seem to know how to silence his phone, and spends way too much time talking about himself. Why even have a guest? I’m listening to learn and stay up to date, but I’m not getting much of anything. I wish someone WOULD make a good 3d printing podcast, but this ain’t it.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    divination23
    United Statesa year ago
  • Really?

    First time listening here, and I enjoy it, but he does talk too much about himself.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Not giving you my name 2
    United Statesa year ago
  • Audio Quality

    Really want to like this podcast. It has a lot of potential, but audio quality has plagued it for a while now. Host’s volume is usually too low while his guest is at a normal level. The issue with that is if you turn it up to hear the host you’re blasted by the guest when they speak. Additionally, he often talks about himself a little too much. To be fair, this was more so in the earlier episodes, but it still creeps in on newer ones.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    The Bon Vivant
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great podcast…

    This is an absolutely amazing, and inspiring podcast.

    But WHAT HAPPENED TO JONATHAN! It’s been almost a month since he last uploaded anything.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    podcastrater1
    United States2 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Some reviews mention the host dominating conversations, suggesting guests would benefit from more space to share.
Production quality and pacing are frequently criticized; audience would benefit from tighter editing and better audio balance.
Guests and topics are engaging for 3D printing enthusiasts and practitioners seeking practical insights.
Listeners appreciate the depth and range of guests, especially those in open-source and maker spaces.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

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#134
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#115
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#97
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#110
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#165
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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Ep. 79: Michael Laws of Teaching Tech on Closing a Chapter After 8 Years of Maker Education
Q: Tell us about that decision to move back into teaching full-time.
Michael explains burnout, the demanding nature of creating weekly YouTube content for years, and how teaching offers interpersonal engagement and a more sustainable, meaningful purpose. He notes that while YouTube is rewarding, the structure and energy required eventually made full‑time teaching feel like the right path, especially after a long stretch of balancing both roles.
Ep. 76: Alessio and Stepan on 3D Printed Wearables, Functional Design, and Creative Engineering
Q: What's the model or filament you recommend for a beginner starting to print shoes?
Stepan suggests starting with the Tora shoes model, which is user-friendly and easy to print, recommending an exploration of their simple designs.
Ep. 76: Alessio and Stepan on 3D Printed Wearables, Functional Design, and Creative Engineering
Q: What software are you using to design these newer designs?
Stepan explains that they use Rhino and Grasshopper for parametric modeling to create customizable footwear designs.
Ep. 76: Alessio and Stepan on 3D Printed Wearables, Functional Design, and Creative Engineering
Q: Is this a hobby or a potential job for you guys?
Stepan shares that he currently runs a design studio and has been involved in footwear and 3D printable bags on a smaller scale, aiming to explore more in the 3D printing area for income.
Ep. 74: Martina and Karel of Fillamentum on Sustainable Innovation and Eco-Friendly Filaments
Q: What other materials are you guys making a big push?
We're launching four new upcoming colors of bio-based materials, and we'll also introduce a recycled PEGI.

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The show centers on 3D printing and maker culture, featuring weekly conversations with industry experts who share hands-on experiences, practical insights, and real-world projects. Episodes cover open-source hardware, filament development, print reliability, community dynamics, and the evolving business side of making, including sponsorships, branding, and educational partnerships. Noteworthy angles include open-source collaboration, sustainability in materials, and creative applications ranging from footwear to acoustics, with guests spanning educators, designers, engineers, and marketers. The format often blends technical depth with community Q&A and demonstrations, which can be especially valuable for listeners seeking actionable techniq... more

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Recent guests on The Infill Podcast include:

1. Michael Laws
2. Radek Hontz
3. Yuto Horiuchi
4. Edward Borg
5. Nadir Nadir
6. Blayne Sapelli
7. Valerian Weber
8. Bruno Boas

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