3D print ideas for students


Tinkercad & 3D Printing in the STEM Classroom

Over the past few years, 3D modelling software has become much more accessible for teachers and students. In the past, 3D modelling software would be 2 things – expensive and complicated. But thanks to companies like Tinkercad, teachers now have access to free and easy-to-use software that can be used in conjunction with affordable 3D printers to prepare students for their future careers. Does free and easy-to-use mean that complicated and functional models can't be created? Absolutely not! In this blog we look at 10 different design ideas that could be used to integrate Tinkercad and 3D printing into the cross-curricular classroom.

1. Balloon Powered Dragsters

Teach students about forces, motion and Newton's Third Law whilst they battle it out in a balloon powered dragster competition! In this type of lesson, students can use design-thinking skills to determine the optimal size, shape and weight of the car and wheels to enable it to travel the furthest in a straight line.

2. Braille Models

Explore the written of language of braille, whilst teaching students 3D modelling concepts. 3D printing opens up a world of opportunity to create bespoke, on-demand braille models. You may wish to create simple braille blocks or take it a step further and create braille signage for different areas of your school.

3. Whistles

Teach students about sound waves, frequency and amplitude before challenging them to design a whistle. With the use of an iterative process, students can analyse and evaluate their creations to improve on their designs.

4. Pen Cases

Create pen cases by using intersecting shapes such as pebbles drawn in Tinkercad. In this example, students learn about mathematical linear sequences to determine how many pebbles are required to achieve the right sized pen case for a Bic Cristal biro cartridge to slot into the centre.

5. Egyptian Obelisks

What better way to learn about Egyptian Hieroglyphics and monuments than getting students to design their own obelisks! Using a hieroglyphic alphabet, they can go on to personalise their obelisk model with their own name.

6. Functional Wrenches

Over the past few years, NASA have been exploring the use of 3D printers in space - to create functional tools that could potentially be created 'on-demand' by astronauts. By designing and 3D printing wrenches and other tools, you can teach students the exact same concept and process – preparing them for the workplace of the future.

7. 3D Graphs

Whether its population, life expectancy or any other demographic, 3D bar charts make presenting information much more interesting and readable than basic 2D graphs. You may wish to consider using demographic or survey information from your school to create 3D bar charts that show information that is specific to your school.

8. Spinning Tops

Combine toy design with concepts of forces and motion by guiding students in creating spinning tops. Once 3D printed, students can compete to see whose spinning top can spin for the longest before analysing the results and making improvements on the design.

9. Great Wall of China Watchtowers

Explore historical and architectural concepts of the Great Wall of China. Students can use research methods along with their own unique interpretations to recreate these famous relics of the Great Wall. 

10. Assistive Bottle Openers

For those with arthritis of the fingers or those with a weak grip, opening screw cap bottles can be extremely difficult. Luckily, with the use of certain tools in Tinkercad, students can create assistive devices such as bottle openers. Whilst designing they can learn about simple machines and the principles of levers.

Each of the above examples has been taken from lessons that are part of PrintLab Classroom – a 3D printing curriculum portal for teachers that features an abundance of creative projects, all of which come with downloadable presentations, workbooks, tutorial videos and step-by-step instructions. To start a FREE 7-day trial, click here.

Whether you're interested in enrolling in PrintLab Classroom or you're just looking for new ideas, we hope you enjoyed the examples shown in this blog. Without software packages like Tinkercad, the integration of 3D printing in the classroom would not be possible! We look forward to the exciting on-going developments of Tinkercad and we'll keep you posted on more Tinkercad content throughout this year.

Happy Designing!

20 Awesome 3D Printing Ideas for Students and Dorm Rooms

You've started a brand new semester at college, you've settled into your course schedule, and you've just learned that your campus has an open-for-all 3D printer. What are some cool things you can make to spruce up your drab, empty, unkempt dorm room?

Oh, the possibilities are endless! You could spend weeks browsing sites like Thingiverse and Instructables and find thousands of free designs and ideas. But who has that kind of time? You've got coursework to do, tests to study for, and social events to hit up.

We've done the heavy lifting for you. Here are 20 things you can 3D print that'll turn your messy and bland dorm room into a haven of organization and pizzazz.

1. Headphone Stand

Download Headphone Stand on Thingiverse

It doesn't matter if you have a rubbish pair of $20 cans or one of the best headphones available: when headphones are set down on a desk, they always take up too much space. This headphone stand is an effortless way to clean up dorm room desk clutter.

2. Headphone Hanger

Download Headphone Hanger on Thingiverse

If your desk is so tight that you can't use the on-desk headphone hanger above, then opt for this off-the-edge headphone hanger instead. Don't want to hang it off your desk? Hang it wherever else -- all you need is a ledge. That's what's great about it: decorative and functional!

3. Earbud Box Case

Download Earbud Box Case on Thingiverse

Earbuds are perfect for college students. They're portable so you can listen to music, podcasts, or audiobooks anywhere you go. The problem is, earbuds tend to break easily -- and that's why you should print out one of these cases. It'll protect without crimping or pulling on the wires.

4. Smartphone Amplifier

Download Smartphone Amplifier on Thingiverse

These days, the preferred way to play music is using a phone and carrying it around as necessary. But what if you're gathered with friends and the phone's speakers are too quiet? This simple amplifier solves that. It works like a horn: the parabolic shape increases sound volume. Easy!

5. Wall Outlet Shelf

Download Wall Outlet Shelf on Thingiverse

If you have spare outlets, consider turning one of them into a charging station. But instead of plugging in and leaving your phone on the ground to be accidentally stepped on, use this shelf to keep your device safe and neatly tucked away. It also doubles as a neat conversation starter.

6. Wall Outlet Smartphone Dock

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This smartphone dock is like the outlet shelf above but cooler. The only downside, depending on how you look at it, is that you'll have to take off the original wall plate and mount this one in its place. Does it require a bit more effort? Sure, but the result is much neater, safer, and more practical. Plus, it's an even better conversation starter than the simple shelf!

7. Self-Watering Planter

Download Self-Watering Planter on Thingiverse

This self-watering planter is one of the most popular items on Thingiverse. It prints in two parts: the pot and the reservoir. Simply plant something in the pot, slide it into the reservoir, then fill the tube as necessary. This is a great way to liven up your desk with some greenery without having to worry about watering them all the time.

8. USB and SD Card Holder

Download USB and SD Card Holder on Thingiverse

If you're a techy geek, then you likely have dozens of USB drives and SD cards lying around. Keeping them organized is tough, and you'd rather toss them all into a drawer -- but finding one in all that mess can be impossible. Just use this holder instead, which has enough space for eight USB drives and eight SD cards.

9. Sticky Notes Holder

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Even if you use a note-taking app like Google Keep, there's something about handwritten notes that can't be replicated on a mobile device. That's why I always keep a set of sticky notes on hand, which is great when I'm talking on the phone and need to record something. This holder will keep your stacks of sticky notes in one place and in good order.

10. Pen Holder

No matter how techy you are, you'll always need a pen handy -- perhaps to jot down memos on the above-mentioned sticky notes. This pen holder is a smart way to keep your pen from rolling around all over the place while adding a pop of visual interest on your desk.

11. Desk Organizer

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Is your desk covered in lots of random tools and knick knacks, like pens, erasers, USB drives, chapstick, keys, coins, or even nail clippers? An all-in-one desk organizer might be the thing for you then. This is as simple, minimal, and practical as it gets.

12. Cable Manager

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During my college years, cable management was a huge pain in the neck. With so many cool devices to play around with, you'll have to manage all kinds of power and connection cords -- you don't want to leave your dorm room a mess, do you? You'll be surprised at how useful such a tiny printable object can be. Cable management has never been easier.

13. Cable Corners

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When running cables around your room -- coax cables and extra-long Ethernet cords come to mind -- getting them to round corners in a non-ugly way can be tough. These cable corners solve this exact problem.

14. Cable Catcher

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Imagine unplugging your laptop only to have the charging cord fall behind your desk. Who wants to spend the time or energy bending down, crawling behind, and fishing it back up to the desk? No one, that's who. These nifty cable catchers will prevent that from ever happening again.

15. Adjustable Laptop Stand

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Alternating between a sitting desk and standing desk is healthier over the long run for anyone who spends several hours per day on the computer. But standing desks are expensive for normal folk, let alone broke college students! So consider printing this adjustable laptop stand to use during your college years. It rises high enough to let you stand while working.

16. Stackable Hex Drawers

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If storage space is scarce in your dorm room (it most likely is), then these stackable hex drawers will be perfect. Print as many as you want and stack them however you want. Leave out some of the drawers, or print them in different colors, to spice up the design. They can sit atop your desk, up against a wall, or tucked away in a closet. It's your call.

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Stackable Storage Bins

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For something a little more traditional than the hex drawers, try these storage bins. They're great for keeping papers, miscellaneous office goodies, cards, toys, books, etc. -- and they stack so they don't waste any valuable space on your workstation or floor.

18. Customizable U-Hooks

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These customizable U-hooks are insanely useful as long as you exercise some creativity. According to the maker, one hook was so strong that it held over 100 lbs in a stress test! Use them for all kinds of things: hanging coats, keyrings, bookbags, purses, curtain rods, cabling, etc.

19. Toothpaste Squeezer

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College and frugality go hand in hand, and one way to stretch your dollar is to squeeze every last drop out of your toothpaste tubes before tossing them. This particular one, unlike most toothpaste squeezers, comes with a knob and lock to prevent the tube from unrolling.

20. Dorm Pong Supports

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While "dorm pong" is fun, it can also be messy. There's nothing worse than interrupting play because a cup got knocked over and spilled "water" all over the place. These printable supports will keep your cups standing, plus they make the game feel a bit more official.

Other 3D Printing Ideas Worth Considering

In addition to all the cool dormy stuff above, there are several other printables that can increase quality of life during your college years. Start with these 3D-printed games, then move onto these useful-for-home 3D printables, and then these 3D-printed solutions to annoying life problems.

Have you 3D printed anything cool yet? Got any other ideas worth printing? Share them with us in the comments down below, and then share this post with your friends!

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50 3D Printing Ideas

It looks like we'll soon be drowning in useless stuff made for 3D printing projects. But you can do something that will really be useful! If you're running out of ideas, here's a list of 50 3D printable items you're unlikely to throw away.

Bag clip with screw cap

Now the bag clip will have a new feature - a hole with a lid for quick access, as in the photo. This clip is easy to print and convenient to use. Strange that no one thought of this before.

Author: Minkix

Download: Thingiverse

Modular Furniture Connector

This connector allows you to quickly assemble modular furniture. The default model is designed for 17×17 mm wood, but the size and material can be changed to suit your needs using a parametric file for customization.

Author: LeFabShop

Where to download: Cults

Sealant cap

No more throwing open sealant tubes away. The screw cap for the nozzle presses the o-ring tightly against the body of the tube and closes the access of air to the solvents inside.

Author: The-Mechanic

Where to download: Thingiverse

Laptop niche

Now the laptop will always be at hand, but hidden from prying eyes in a special niche that is attached to the bottom of any coffee table.

Author: Too Snide

Download: Thingiverse

Phone holder - Candice

Elegant and simple, perhaps the easiest thing you can print on a 3D printer.

Author: Clem.C2

Where to download: Cults

Polypanels

The idea for Polypanels came from Devin Montes. A polypanel is a series of three-dimensional building blocks. The individual elements of a Polypanel look simple, but if you print a lot of them and different types, you can create all sorts of complex designs. Something like LEGO where you can design each brick.

Author: MakeAnything

Where to download: MyMiniFactory

Coat Hook

This coat hook is designed as an E3D attachment and can be printed multiple times to fit all your clothes.

Author: Filar3D

Where to download: Cults

Plant Pot

This anatomical brain flower pot is easier to print than it looks, creator DrFemPop says. For assembly, it is only necessary to glue the parts after printing. It turns out an original house for plants.

Author: DrFemPop

Where to download: Cults

Door Holder

This is a simple solution for holding a door. Double-sided adhesive tape is sufficient for surface mounting.

Author: Akiraraiser

Where to download: Thingiverse

Piggy bank

A simple piggy bank for beginners, no complicated settings.

Author: lecaramel

Where to download: Thingiverse

Cable ties

This tie is perhaps the simplest and most ingenious of all devices. Clips are printed as a whole sheet at once, and then the required amount can be cut off from it.

Author: Sunshine

Where to download: Cults

Roller ruler

An indispensable device if you need to measure the length of something non-linear: a piece of rope, a curved line, a perimeter with bends, etc. The ruler is called Geneva and has step 5 mm.

Author: MechEngineerMike

Where to download: Thingiverse

Pliers

This small, solid piece of plastic can easily replace your pliers / pliers. These forceps take the force to the handles and redistribute it at the end of the grip. It's definitely pliers. Just smarter.

Author: BYU CMR

Where to download: Thingiverse

Cylindrical textured box

Beautiful tube from Syboulette decorated with hexagons. Well suited as a kitchen utensil for storing oatmeal, rice and other crumbly substances.

Author: Syboulette

Where to download: Cults

Door stopper

This stopper is modeled after the Guyer Anderson cat statue in the British Museum. The design is hollow, which allows you to fill the limiter with something for additional weight.

Author: Duaneindeed

Where to download: Cults

Plague Doctor Mask

Not exactly the most useful item on the list since bubonic plague is a thing of the past. But a mask can come in handy, for example, when you need to clean up after your pet. And you can also go to the carnival in it.

Author: Odrivious

Download: Cults

Universal Spool Holder

This adjustable spool holder uses a spring and an adjustable rewind clutch. It's the perfect place to store those pesky wires.

Who made it: Vincent Goenhuis

Where to download: Thingiverse

Sturdy waterproof box

This tight-fitting box will keep things from getting wet. Print it in PLA or PETG, add a flexible TPU seal and M3 screws for the spring hinge, and you're done.

Author: ZX82

Where to download: Cults

Dice

This dice is suitable for flat 3D printing and has a face size of 16mm.

Author: Devin Montes (MakeAnything)

Where to download: MyMiniFactory

Collapsible Coat Rack

Really cool coat rack. That's all there is to say about her.

Author: Komaru

Where to download: Thingiverse

Business Card Holder

Great for showing off your new business cards to your Wall Street friends. What could be more delightful than this Zippo card holder with flip-top lid.

Author: PentlandDesigns

Where to download: Cults

Pencil and pen holder

Iceberg or melting beehive? Be that as it may, this is a handy pen and pencil holder that is cheaper to print than to buy.

Author: BeeVeryCreative

Where to download: Cults

Groovi Monster Audio Amplifier

This is a passive smartphone audio amplifier that looks stylish and does the job well. It's called Groovi Monster for a reason.

Author: 3DShook

Where to download: Cults

Cup holder

Can be used not only as a cup holder, but also as a coaster for hot dishes. The dimensions of the template are easily adjusted to suit any size cookware.

Author: jmdbcool

Where to download: Thingiverse

Clamp

Designed for fixing various materials, including the ends of the wire in the coil. Also great as a clothespin replacement.

Author: Med

Where to download: Cults

Pencil Box

Suitable for storing all your desk trivia and trinkets (memory cards, rubber bands, pencils, paper clips, etc.).

Author: Monkey3D

Where to download: Cults

Headphone holder

This is a duck. Yes, you can hang headphones on it.

Author: Toshi_TNE

Download: Thingiverse

Polyhedral Succulent Pot

Unusual geometric pots for your growing succulent collection. These small pots can be configured to be connected together.

Author: PrintFutura

Download: Cults

Survival Whistle

This is a survival whistle with original design. It is durable, easy to make and very loud (118 dB is more than enough to be heard in an emergency).

Author: Joe Zisa

Where to download: Thingiverse

Measuring Cube

Simple and original measuring cube for the kitchen. On each side there are recesses for measuring the volume of ingredients (in cups - according to the American system, and in metric units for everyone else). It is best to print with PETG material, it is the safest for products.

Author: iomaa

Download: Thingiverse

Hinge

This is a parametric hinge that can be sized to fit your needs.

Written by Rohin Gosling

Download: Thingiverse

Car Eyeglass Holder

Attaches to your car's sun visor. Glasses will always be at hand.

Author: Trevor Long

Download: Thingiverse

Opener

The simplest things are usually the most useful. Convenient and easy to print opener. Covers the sharp edges of the cork as much as possible, protecting you from injury.

Author: Jeremy Peterson

Download: Thingiverse

Superhero Keychains

Sometimes you need to remind yourself of your hidden superpowers. Stylish and cool keyrings are well suited as a small gift.

Author: Formbyte

Where to download: Cults

Headphone stand

It will be useful for music lovers and gamers who use headphones a lot and often. After all, now they will no longer roll around anywhere.

Author: MakerBot

Where to download: Thingiverse

Bag Clip

The model consists of two printed parts. Allows you to keep packages closed and keep food fresh longer.

Author: Walter Hsiao

Download: Thingiverse

Plastic wrench

Handy wrench, but don't choose soft plastic to make it.

Author: Daniel Noree

Where to download: Cults

Sliding Decal

No more worrying about whether cups are clean or dirty right now in the dishwasher! With the help of a special mechanism, the slider easily changes the inscription on the plate.

Who made it: MiddleFingerBoss

Where to download: Thingiverse

Collapsible basket

Cool picnic item. A folding square basket with five sections is printed from several parts and then glued together. For product safety, it is recommended to use PETG plastic.

Author: PatternToPrint

Where to download: Cults

Self-watering plant pot

Houseplants are dying from your forgetfulness? This will not happen again! This pot will water them by itself, and your conscience will be clear.

Author: Parallel Goods

Where to download: Cults

Maze Gift Box

Cash is not the most original gift. But if you present them in such a gift box, your friend will surely like it. The lucky recipient will have to work hard to get to the prize, because there is only one right way.

Author: Robert

Download: Thingiverse

Wired headphone holder

The headphones will now be protected from tangling and breakage.

Author: Robert

Where to download: Thingiverse

Tube Squeezer

Will help squeeze out the contents of the tube to the last drop. Wide enough to fit most tubes on the market. Printed in three separate parts.

Author: Justin Otten

Where to download: Thingiverse

Webcam Shutter

The best thing for the paranoid and just for those who are uncomfortable being under the gun of a webcam. Instead of sticking tape or sticky tape over the lens, attach a slider shutter to the body and open it when you need a video call.

Author: Horizon Lab

Where to download: Cults

Hexagonal Prefabricated Drawers

Useful to free your desk from the noodles of cables, wires and just every little thing. The design can be easily expanded if necessary.

Created by Dan O'Connell

Where to download: Cults

Wall Phone Shelf

Attach the shelf to a power outlet and place your phone on it while charging. The model also has a corner slot that holds your smartphone or tablet upright for watching videos.

Author: Tosh Sayama

Where to download: Cults

Card Shuffle Machine

Awesome item for poker lovers. This device will help to shuffle the cards and deal them during the game.

Author: LarsRb

Where to download: MyMiniFactory

Box with a secret lock

Box for storing things in a place inaccessible to prying eyes with a secret multi-stage opening mechanism.

Author: 3DPrintingWorld

Where to download: Thingiverse

Digital Sundial

Yes, your eyes don't deceive you. This is a digital sundial and it really works. They are designed to pass only the right beams at the right time and at the right angle to display the actual time in 20-minute intervals. Only works during daylight hours, of course.

Author: Mojoptix

Where to download: Thingiverse

Keyring

Designed in the shape of a stylish Swiss Army knife, it looks amazing. Printed from two plates and the keys are held in place with standard hex nuts and bolts.

Author: Craig Blanchette

Where to download: Thingiverse

50 Cool Things to 3D Print in June 2019 Tired of worthless trinkets? Here is a list of 50 cool really useful things for 3D printing.

Like us, you are fascinated by the possibilities of 3D printing. But, unfortunately, the horizon is littered with trinkets, trinkets and other unnecessary things. We are in danger of being buried under a heap of useless rubbish.

Throw off the shackles of mediocrity! Let's create really useful things! Here is a list of cool things that you can make on a 3D printer right now. Prove to your family and loved ones that this wonderful technology can be used daily and in practice.

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3D Printing Cool Thing #2: Power Outlet Shelf

Attach a shelf to your power outlet to support your phone while charging. The shelf has a slanted recess that allows you to keep your smartphone or tablet upright.

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3D Printing Cool Item #3: Soap Dish

Elegant bathroom soap dish with two washable compartments. You can change the pattern of the inner pallet if you wish.

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3D Printable Cool Item #4: Nightstand Tag Handles

The art of storage doesn't have to be boring. The Hobb Knob is a small pen with a label to describe the items in the drawers. Now you will never lose your socks!

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3D Printable Cool Item #5: coasters with geometric patterns

When it comes to hot drinks, mug circles are an inevitable risk. Things take a much more serious turn if there is a coffee-addicted inhabitant in the house. Available in three designs, these coasters help you avoid unsightly stains.

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3D Printing Cool Thing #6: Hinge Lamp

This modular hinged lamp consists of 6 main elements: a base, a body and a top with LEDs. To make the lamp taller, you can add the required number of elements.

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3D Printable Cool Item #7: One-Handed Bottle Opener

This boomerang-shaped bottle opener is useful for people who have difficulty performing activities that require force, such as opening a plastic bottle. Print it out and give it to your grandmother. She will appreciate this gesture.

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Cool thing for 3D printing #8: shower head

Is swimming under a waterfall on your list of things to do before you die? The next best thing is a 3D printed shower head (probably).

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3D Printing Cool Item #9: Secret Shelf

Hide valuable documents and stash from prying eyes on this secret shelf.

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Cool thing for 3D printing #10: jar handle

Enhance empty jam jars with a printed handle. What could be easier?

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3D Printing Cool Thing #11: Plastic Wrench

A full size general purpose plastic wrench. Actually for screwing and unscrewing around the house.

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Cool thing for 3D printing #12: business card holder

"What a delicate yellowish shade, and the thickness is tastefully chosen, oh my god, even the watermarks." Do you have such a business card? Find her a pair in the form of this business card holder, printed in its entirety (yes, already with a hinged lid). Instructions for adding a custom logo are included.
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3D Printable Cool Item #13: Alien Invader Shaped Toilet Paper Holder

Brighten up your bathroom with a functional printable model of a classic alien invader... ahem holding your toilet paper.

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3D Printing Cool Thing #14: lift platform

Here is a fully assembled lift platform. Printed in full. No need to fiddle with a bunch of details. The adjustable height can be used to lift or support an object of acceptable weight.

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3D Printing Cool Thing #15: Plant Drinker

Are indoor plants a victim of neglect? FORGET ABOUT IT. Print out this simple automatic plant drinker and your conscience will be clear.

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3D Printing Cool Item #16: earbud holder

We spend a lot of money buying headphones on the go, but we don't protect them enough when we use them. Hide your headphones safely in this 3D printed holder.

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Cool 3D Printing Thing #17: Package Pen

We are all familiar with this situation. You trudge home from the supermarket, loaded with bags of groceries. The force of gravity causes plastic to crash into your palms, am I right? ENOUGH. Print these bag handles and forget about chafed palms forever!

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Cool thing for 3D printing #18: tablet stand

There are times when you need to free your hands when using your smart device, such as watching TV shows or cooking recipes. This simple stand supports 7" and larger tablets in both portrait and landscape modes.

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Cool 3D Printable Item #19: Plant Drinker #2

Another horticultural art contraption. It is especially suitable for kitchen plants. The next time you buy fresh herbs for cooking, transplant them into this neat device and they'll stay fresh all week long.

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Cool thing for 3D printing #20: door stop

Tired of everyone slamming doors at home or in the office? Then you need an UNCOMPROMISING door stop. Light weight, child safe, designed for easy installation and easy fabrication on an FDM 3D printer. The creator of the stop also claims that the device can be used to repel zombie attacks, however this version has not been verified.

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3D Printing Cool Item #21: Windshield Scraper

If you want to quickly and easily get rid of snow and ice on your car windshield with this handy scraper. Printed without support, at the end there is a hole for a lace.

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3D Printing Cool Thing #22: Water Hose Control

This special nozzle regulates the flow of water in the garden hose, about 2 liters per minute. It’s great if you have water limits set in the height of summer.

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3D Printing Cool Item #23: Modular Wine Rack

Whether you're new or a connoisseur in the world of wine, this modular wine rack is the perfect storage solution for your fine drink. bottles of WIRA. It can be expanded (or narrowed) according to your collection by printing only the required number of modules.

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Cool thing for 3D printing #24: whistle for protection

This original design whistle is easy to make and carry. Durable and very loud. How loud? How about 118 decibels? This is more than enough to get people to hear about your emergency.
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3D Printable Cool Thing #25: Apple Headphone Holder

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3D Printable Thing: Cool Thing #20522 Holder of an umbrella for a wheelchair

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Cool thing for 3D printing No. 28: Protection for disk

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Twisting thing for 3D printing No. 29: form for snowfields No. 29: form form for snowfields No. 29: form for snow

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Cool 3D Printable Item #30: Wine Bottle Protector

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3D Printable Cool Item #33: Apple Remote Stand

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3D Printable Cool Item #34: Key Holder

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Cool thing for 3D printing No. 35: Holder of the cutlery for people with disabilities

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Cool Press No. : wine bottle

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Cool thing for 3D printing #37: Paper cup holder

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Cool thing for 3D Press No. 38: Case for blades

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3D Printable Cool Item #40: Towel Rack

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3D Printable Cool Item #41: Holder for a glass

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Cool thing for 3D Press No. 42: Holder for a phone in shower

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Cool Sentor. for beer glasses

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Cool thing for 3D printing #44: MacBook Pro stand

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Cool thing for 3D printing No. 45: Protection for SD-cards

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Cool thing for 3D printing No. 46: Basket for Battery Bathroom

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3D Printable Cool Thing #47: Ice Cream Cone Holder

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3D Printable Cool Thing #40522 Bound set

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