A growing collection of 3D printable files, DIY hardware builds, and maker experiments — designed to be built, modified, and made real.
A rotating look at current projects from the workshop. The showcase changes automatically, or you can use the arrows to move through the builds.
A custom rhythm game controller built with 3D printing, electronics, PCB design, firmware, and hands-on assembly.
Some projects are simple print-ready objects. Others combine CAD, 3D printing, electronics, PCB design, firmware, testing, documentation, and product thinking.
Designing printable parts, enclosures, mechanisms, and physical objects that can actually be built in the real world.
Working with circuits, PCB files, Gerbers, components, and practical assembly constraints for real hardware.
Turning hardware into working devices through testing, iteration, and hands-on debugging on the bench.
Writing clear instructions, organizing files, and making projects reproducible and understandable for other builders.
Browse digital downloads, free resources, and documented maker projects from the workshop.
Alshochat Workshop is a workshop for practical, playful, and sometimes unusual projects.
The work spans 3D printing, CAD, electronics, PCB design, firmware, and hands-on prototyping — from concept to documented, buildable thing.