Lannix3D was started as a way to maintain some sort of income while I’m a stay-at-home dad with my son. During this time I’ve had time to think about the future of what I want Lannix Design to become. Since I’m setup for 3D printing and CAD work I’ll continue that for the time being as much as I can with the small amount of time I have left after taking care of the little man and working on renovations jobs around the house.
The updated trajectory of the business has it aimed at becoming more of a content creator than a freelance operation. I’ve enjoyed making videos of the work that I’ve done and I’ve been acquiring more equipment and skills that will help me create better videos for YouTube. Anyone who has checked out the blog lately will probably be able to tell this was in the works as a lot of what I’ve been writing about is to do with content creation.
So, the reason for the blog move is that the projects I’ll be doing on the channel will have less to do with CAD and 3D printing and will be more about what I’ll be working on in the coming months and years. This includes home renovations, woodworking and metalworking projects and eventually more automotive content when I have the space and time to work on my project car. The Lannix3D website will remain live for any CAD and 3D printing jobs that come by but there will be less of a push towards that sort of freelance work.
The YouTube channel is tiny at the moment but I’ve been working on a roadmap that will enable me to grow the viewer base and become monetised over time. This all depends on when the new shed will be built since most of the renovations require clearing out under the house to give access for floor repairs and ensuite drainage. This will also enable me to finally get a proper office and workshop happening as well as my bar/games room. This will hopefully make for some interesting videos too.
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