Teaching Tech covers tutorials, reviews, and guides focused on 3D modelling, 3D printing, laser cutting, CNC routing, and robotics, with content designed to expand technology-related skills. The channel leans on instructional videos, project workflows, and tool reviews, including multi material 3D printing and slicer software tips. It maintains an active presence since December 19, 2017, with an average of about 72.3K views per video across 586 published videos.
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We found 47 YouTube channels similar to Teaching Tech
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Both target a maker/3D printing audience with high search overlap on multi-material 3D printing and workflow/troubleshooting topics, aligning in intent though The Next Layer’s content emphasizes hands-on workflow and software tips (search 96%, content 83%).
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Shares focus on 3D printing troubleshooting and practical builds (queries include workflow troubleshooting and enclosures for DIY projects), indicating a similar audience and topics, though Slant 3D leans more into DIY project enclosures (search 100%, content 79%).
Engages with the same audience through comparative hardware discussion (SLA vs FDM), matching Teaching Tech’s emphasis on printer workflows and technology comparisons (search 90%, content 77%).
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Targets beginners in robotics and programming, overlapping with Teaching Tech on beginner-friendly tutorials and robotics basics, indicating a shared audience despite differing primary niches (search 85%, content 77%).
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Similar in-depth 3D printing guidance and practical tips like slicer software tips and toolchanger concepts, reflecting a strong overlap in queries and content style (search 76%, content 81%).
Appeals to a broadly tech-curious audience with beginner coding and open-source tool coverage, sharing some search interest with Teaching Tech but diverging in content focus and depth (search 74%, content 69%).
Content Landscape
Discovered competitors include The Next Layer (88% match, 254K subscribers) and Slant 3D (88% match, 212K subscribers) as top rivals, followed by Formlabs (82% match, 162K subscribers). The matches stem from overlapping queries such as multi material 3D printing, workflow troubleshooting 3D printing, and slicer software tips. The first two competitors share strong emphasis on 3D printing workflows and enclosures for DIY projects, while Formlabs focuses on SLA vs FDM comparisons. Teaching Tech has fewer subscribers (574K) compared with Maker's Muse (1.2M) among the listed competitors, but shares similar topics like 3D printing guides and slicer tips; Several competitors also target robotics education (Every Flavor of Robot) and open-source tools discussions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Teaching Tech?
The Next Layer — 88% match, 254K subscribers; Slant 3D — 88% match, 212K subscribers; Formlabs — 82% match, 162K subscribers. All three channels focus on technology and fabrication/3D printing topics, which aligns with Teaching Tech's tech, 3D printing, robotics, coding, laser/CNC content and audience interested in making and hardware.
What type of content does Teaching Tech make?
Teaching Tech makes how-to and educational videos about technology and fabrication, including tool reviews, budgeting/open-source projects, and reflections on teaching. Uploads appear to be multiple per month with an average around 72.3K views per video, as shown by videos like the trailer, toolchanger instructions, and product reviews.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Teaching Tech?
We analyze Teaching Tech's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.