Yup, you read that right
I started using Blender on-and-off back in 2010 (v 2.49b was my first), not really more than just fiddling around. Very overwhelming interface!
Anyway, a couple years later, May 2012, the microwave oven in the flat I rented back then broke. Door wouldn’t stay shut.
I did some surgery on it, and found that a small plastic hook had broken off. Then I had a marvellous idea: what if I made a new part in some 3D tool and sent it to Shapeways to get 3D printed?
Of course, Blender was my CAD choice (= I didn’t have anything else ).
After a couple of hours of measuring and messing around in Blender (I learned a great deal out of pure necessity!), here is the 3D result:
Yes I was super proud of myself!
So, off it went to Shapeways, and a bit later I got back the finished result:
Black part = original
White part = new one
You can see there is a small hook missing at the bottom of the black one. And yes those hollowed out areas saved me money (because of less material used), but I got lazy and didn’t bother with the smaller ones (+ a bit scared it would break). Total price (excluding shipping) was ~10 €!
Time to mount it in place:
And yay, microwave oven now worked again And I probably pirated a microwave oven for the first time in human history, if that’s even possible
So, that’s how I really started using Blender. As a CAD program…oh well. I eventually got my act together and now use it for actual 3D graphics