Frequently asked questions
What should a 3D printing TikTok bio say?
A 3D printing bio should name your focus — functional prints, cosplay props, miniatures, or maker-business tips — then the payoff, like free STLs, slicer settings, or fix-it tutorials. Keep it under about 80 characters, and mention resin or FDM if your printer type is central to your content.
How do I get followers on a 3D printing TikTok?
Share something people can use — a free STL, a settings fix, or a satisfying print — and make the video's value obvious in the first seconds. Pick one lane over posting random prints. Running a clip through ReelTok before you post can flag a slow opener before it costs you reach.
Is it worth linking free STL files in my bio?
Yes — free files are the single strongest reason to follow in this niche. Point your bio link at a MakerWorld, Printables, or Thingiverse profile, then reference it in videos. It turns one-time viewers into repeat followers who come back for each new drop.
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