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11 Great 3D Printed Fishing Lures You Can Print Today - Gone Printin'

There’s a reason ‘Gone Fishin’ is the well-known sign that essentially means ‘no more work today.’ Fishing has long since been one of the most relaxing pastimes for centuries – whether you’re out catching your dinner or just want some good old-fashioned bonding time void of the screens and noise that everyday life comes with.

Growing up in a seaside town, I myself spent many a happy afternoon with my dad fishing in the river and sea I was lucky enough to have right on my doorstep, and my fishing bag and tackle box are now proudly displayed in my home as a reminder of those great times.

3D printed fishing lures are a great way to keep your tackle box full of interesting, personally made attachments made from fishing lure molds found all over the internet, many for free, and printed at home.

Not only that, but 3D printing your own lures is a far cheaper method of getting this equipment. Fishing lures are generally more expensive than live bait due to their materials, manufacturing, and reusability, and between loss and damage, their costs add up to a pretty penny if you’re a frequent fisher.

Fishing lure molds and models come in as many types as there are lures themselves, and each one is better suited to different environments and different fish. Here we’re going to look at not only the best and coolest looking 3D printed fishing lures, but also which ones are best depending on the kind of fishing you do.

Keep in mind, however, that fishing lures aren’t as simple as print, paint, and go. There are some extra steps, which change in complexity depending on the lure you choose to print. This includes feeding the lines, attaching the hooks, as well as assembling the various pieces for the more complicated lures.

3D Printed Jig Lures

  • Best for catching: Almost any freshwater fish

Jigs are what come to mind when most people think about fishing, and they are fairly simple to make as 3D printed fishing lures for just about any freshwater catch.

Because they’re weighted, jigs are good for catching bottom feeders like carp and bass, but you can also use them to catch anything from bream to salmon.

3D printed jig lures are fairly simple, and you can make them in a variety of styles and looks. This very simple lure only needs to be threaded onto your line and secured with a 3mm screw in before being cast.

If you want to get a little fancier, you can print out these lure molds to use with plastics or resin to create your own jig lure however you like in a variety of colors.

This lure was designed as separate parts so it can be printed in one to three colors even with resin printers. It includes enough hollow spacing for weighted pellets to be inserted, and is ideal for use with spinner blades or feathers to catch predatory and non-predatory fish respectively.

For those of you up north who like to go ice fishing, you can make these 3D printed jig lures specially designed for near-frozen waters to catch walleye, pike, and other fish who prefer icy temperatures.

3D Printed Spoon Lures

  • Best for catching: Large Fish

Spoon lures are great for attracting larger fish with their concave shape that, if colored correctly, give off a sheen in water that larger fish like salmon, walleye, and largemouth bass.

They’re pretty easy to make yourself, so long as you ensure it has only slight curve so it doesn’t move too fast in the water, and make it a light, reflective color so it attracts fish easier. Following the design found here is a good place to start.

If you don’t have any reflective colors available, glitters and sequence work just as well provided you use good quality, water durable glue. This not only lets your 3D printed lure mimic a real fish, but also an injured one due to the erratic movement of the reflective surface, making it seem like easy prey.

3D Printed Spinnerbait Lures

  • Best for catching: Predatory Fish

Spinnerbait lures have small propellers attached to them that spin when the bait is moved in water, resembling a small, moving fish. This makes it ideal for catching predatory fish like bass and perch, which feed on other, smaller fish.

While difficult to 3D print, spinner lure modules and additions are fairly simple to print out and attach to your line.

The important part of spinner lures is, as the name implies, the spinner itself. This makes the lure appear to be a moving, swimming creature so the other fish will be willing to gobble it up. Simple lures like this spinnertail come with the blade included in the design, so all you need to do is move it around slightly when in the water so it looks like it’s swimming.

If you’re already happy with the lures you have, but want to expand the kind of fish you can catch, you can print out these simple blades and decorate them as you like. Once attached, this will change any lure you have into a spinner lure for catching predatory fish.

3D Printed Crankbait Lures

  • Best for catching: Predatory Fish

Like spinnerbait, crankbait lures are designed to mimic other fish to lure in predatory fish, with the main difference being the depth at which they can sink. Crankbait lures are smaller and fatter than other lures, and are normally made from wood or weighed down to sink to depths of around 4-6 meters.

Because they need to be weighed down, most 3D printed sinking lures need to be made in separate parts so ball bearings or similar objects can be put inside.

These small, lipless 3D printed lures need only some super glue and hooks to be ready for use, and are easy to paint and customize as you like.

There’s also this clever little design re-imagined from a wood lure made by the designer before, which proved to be useful enough to replicate as a 3D printed fishing lure. It also comes as two halves so you can fill it with weighted objects so it sinks.

Due to the simple shapes, you can also try your hand at designing your own. Just be sure to have each half printed separately so you can film them in and attach them later, including spaces for hooks and enough holes to thread your lines.

3D Printed Fly-Fishing Lures

  • Best for catching: Salmon, Trout, and Grayling

Fly fishing is an art in itself. My grandmother would often tell me stories of her father fly fishing as though it were a dance, comparing it to ribbon dancing. With careful coordination and a skilled hand, fly fishing can be a rewarding, fun, and challenging way to get your catch of the day.

Fly fishing uses special, very lightweight lures known as artificial flies to skim along the water to mimic the titular insects to lure fish to the top of the water to catch them. The weight instead comes from the line itself, which is different from standard fishing lines in that they’re often coated in plastic to give them the weight needed for the various necessary casting techniques.

The main thing to consider when making your own 3D printed lures for fly fishing is that they need to be as light as possible. This is so they stay on the surface of the water and lure fish to the top.

The trick to this is making sure you 3D print these lures using something like polypropylene or other light materials or filaments, though most designs will incorporate a small metal attachment so they don’t break off the line when casting.

This design doesn’t include such a metal attachment, and so should be used with caution, especially if you’re a beginner.

This ultra-lightweight wasp is by far one of the coolest 3D printed fishing lures we could find, and it’s usefulness is proven with example images of caught fish using it alongside the free files.

3D printing your own fishing lures is a rewarding and money-saving endeavor. While most of them are fairly simple, there are a few things to keep in mine when making your own.

Know What You Want to Catch

Different lures of different colors, sizes, and weights will be better at attracting different fish. As a pastime, many people are happy to simply enjoy the act of fishing rather than focusing on what’s being caught.

But if you’re fishing competitively or for food, you’ll want to be mindful of what lures work better. Crankbait lures aren’t great for catching catfish, while bottom feeders like carp and sardines aren’t going to be impressed with a fly fishing lure.

Match the Environment

Fish aren’t as dumb as many of us believe, and will recognize colors unfamiliar or dangerous to them. Making sure you select the right color to match where your fishing will make fish more likely to go for your bait.

Bright, reflective colors are better during the day, while darker colors in the evening of night will work better to blend in and appear more natural as prey to the fish.

You Can Combine Different Lures

Not all lures are standalone, and 3D printed fishing lures can be modified to work with others.

Spoon lures can be fitted with spinners, and sinking lures like crankbait can be added to any other 3D printed lure to increase your chances of landing bottom feeders like catfish.

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Fishing best 3D printing models・Cults

a fishing reel stand

€1.09

fishing swivel

€0.72

Fishing lure

€1. 50

SOFT MOLD LURE - BLACK MINNOW 10CM (2 sides)

€2.50 -50% €1.25

Soft mold lure - Black Minnow 10cm

€2.50 -50% €1.25

squid fishing lure mold

€7.54

Fishing lure mold - SOFT BAIT

€3.50 -50% €1.75

Fishing Tronixpro box tidy trays.

€1.43

HEAVY CASTING (FISHING) RC BAIT BOAT - 85cm Hull Length

€20

Curved carp

€25 -95% €1. 25

flexi Flat fish

€0.82

FISHING POLE

€0.71

Beaver Tail Creature Bait

Free

Ice Fishing Bait Puck

€1.22

DUMBELL molds 6 sizes

€2.50

led lamp of a carp

€3

Bottom line support Small model

€3.90

Bottom line support Large model

€5

Two peace injection worm mold

€4.70

swimbait 160mm

Free

captain 3D print model

€26

Garmin Livescope Ice Fishing Pole

€14. 14

Garmin Livescope Hole Hopping Shuttle **Bottom Mounted Unit**

€23.56 -20% €18.85

Garmin Livescope Hole Hopping Shuttle

€23.56 -20% €18.85

50mm spomb bomb carp bobbin, hanger indicator head

€2.28

carp fishing baiting spoon with floats

€11.44

grub mold-CRAYFISH.crayfish-grub mold

€2.50

EAT. SLEEP. FISH REPEAT. LOGO

Free

Magnetic Jig & Rig box for fishing

Free

Merry christmas pike detailed texture trophy taxidermy for 3d printing

Free

Shearwater Helix Transducer Adapter

Free

Helix 5 Head Unit Bracket

Free

Kayak Claw Anchor Storage

Free

Cabela's Telescopic Rod Endcap

Free

common bream / three-part 12cm bait for 3d print

€8. 25 -30% €5.77

Common rudd / three-part 12cm bait for 3d print

€8.25 -30% €5.77

Perch / two-part 12cm bait for 3d print

€12.37 -30% €8.66

Perch / three-part 12cm bait for 3d print

€12.37

Rainbow trout / two-part 12cm bait for 3d print

€12.37

Rainbow trout / three-part 12cm bait for 3d print

€12.37 -30% €8. 66

Fishing bobber/floater

Free

Fishing rod holder

Free

Roach 85mm bait mold lure soft plastic

€21.33

LARVA MOLD SOFT BAIT BUG LURE 30mm

€4.27

Fishing line spool

Free

Against mould TENYA-BULOT

€2.50

Crazzy Taill 120 lure mold

€2.50

ANTI KREU- CRAYFISH PROTECT BALL

€1.50

Best Models for 3D Printing Fishing・Cults

fishing reel stand

1.09 €

fishing swivel

0.72 €

Fishing lure

1,50 €

SOFT MOLD LURE - BLACK MINNOW 10CM (2 sides)

€2. 50 nine0018 -fifty% 1.25 €

Soft shape lure - Black Minnow 10 cm

€2.50 -fifty% 1.25 €

squid bait mold

7.54 €

nine0002 Mold for making fishing lures - SOFT BAIT

€3.50 -fifty% 1.75 €

Trays for Tronixpro fishing boxes.

1.43 €

HEAVY CASTING (FISHING) RC BAIT BOAT - 85cm Hull Length

20 €

nine0002 Curved carp

25 € -95% 1. 25 €

flexi Flatfish

0.82 €

FISHING ROD

0.71 €

Beaver Tail Lure

Free

nine0002 Ice fishing lure

1.22 €

DUMBELL moulds, 6 sizes

2,50 €

carp led lamp

3 €

Bottom holder Small model

3.90 €

Bottom line support Large model

5 €

nine0002 Worm injection mold for two chambers

4,70 €

swimbait 160 mm

Free

Captain 3D printed

26 €

Garmin Livescope Ice Fishing Rod

14. 14 €

Garmin Livescope Hole Hopping Shuttle **Bottom mount**

€23.56 -twenty% 18.85 €

Garmin Livescope Hole Hopping Shuttle

€23.56 -twenty% 18.85 €

50mm carp spool with bombard, hanging indicator head

2.28 €

carp fishing bait spoon with floats

11.44 €

crayfish mold - crayfish - crayfish mold

2,50 €

EAT. SLEEP. FISH REPEATS. LOGO

Free

Magnetic box for jig and fishing rigs

Free

Merry Christmas pike detailed texture taxidermy trophy for 3d printing

Free

Shearwater Helix Transducer Adapter

Free

Head unit bracket Helix 5

Free

Anchor for kayak claw storage

Free

Cabela's Telescopic Rod Endcap

Free

common bream / three-piece lure 12 cm for 3d printing

€8. 25 -thirty% 5.77 €

Rudd common / three-piece lure 12 cm for 3d printing

€8.25 -thirty% 5.77 €

Perch / two-piece 12cm 3d print lure

€12.37 -thirty% 8.66 €

Perch / 3-piece 12cm 3d print lure

12.37 €

Rainbow trout / two-component lure 12 cm for 3d printing

12.37 €

Rainbow Trout / 3D Printable 12cm 3D Lure

€12.37 -thirty% 8. 66 €

Fishing roach/float

Free

Fishing rod holder

Free

Roach 85 mm bait mold bait soft plastic

21.33 €

LARVA MOLD SOFT BAIT BUG LURE 30mm

4,27 €

Fishing line reel

Free

nine0002 Buttress TENYA-BULOT

2,50 €

Crazzy Taill 120 mold

2,50 €

ANTI-CROW - BALL FOR CANCER PROTECTION

1,50 €

9 Projects 3D Printing From Plastic Waste

Plastic waste, which not so long ago went straight to landfill, is increasingly being recycled, and 3D printers play a significant role in this. nine0005

By using post-consumer plastic as a raw material for 3D printing, corporations, small businesses and even individuals can create new products with real value while removing plastic waste from the environment. Let's figure out what is created from plastic waste using a 3D printer and who does it.

How to prepare material for 3D printing from plastic waste

The process of making useful products from local plastic waste using 3D printing is quite simple. Known as distributed processing and additive manufacturing, or DRAM for short, it involves the following steps:

• Collection of plastic waste.

• Waste sorting and cleaning.

• Shredding waste into plastic pieces.

• Extrusion of 3D printing filament from plastic shred with an extruder.

• Product printing.

Video: thenewraw.org

Thread made in this way retains almost all the same qualities as pure plastic, but is much cheaper. According to a study by Aubrey L. Verne (et al.) of Michigan Technological University, a 3D printer can print objects at a cost 1,000 times less than if commercial polymer fibers were used. nine0005

There are different types of shredders, extruders and 3D printers on the market today, both in terms of cost and complexity of the tasks performed.

For example, for home use, manufacturers have long used a simple blender or grinder to grind up 3D print stock and failed prints, but this is not a long-term or high-volume solution.

More and more 3D printers can print with raw shredded plastic or bulky plastic pellets instead of filament. This simplifies the process and reduces energy consumption. The cost of a simple 3D printer can be $2,000, and a complex industrial one can cost more than $150,000. nine0005

Introducing 9 successful projects that prove that 3D printing from household plastic waste is a viable solution for removing plastic from the environment, which can also be beneficial.

Plastic Bottle Olympic Podiums

Unbeknownst to everyone, recycled plastic has taken center stage at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Each of the 98 podiums where medals were presented to Olympic winners was 3D printed from waste plastic. nine0005

Runway material has been collected by Japanese citizens over the past two years through a program sponsored by consumer goods giant Proctor & Gamble. More than 2,000 bins have been set up across the country to collect empty drink bottles, shampoo containers and other plastic waste. Plastic waste has also been fished out of the seas surrounding Japan.

After the games, some of the podium plastic will be used to educate the public about sustainability, and much of it will be recycled back into packaging for P&G products. nine0005

Plastic waste bins

Screenshot: 3D printed waste bin by Justina Zdanovichute in collaboration with R3direct.
(Source: Justyna Zdanovichute/CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)

How about collecting plastic waste in trash cans made from the same waste? Italian design company R3direct makes them and more using 3D printing. The company has one stated goal: to design and 3D print products from plastic waste. R3direct's product list grows longer every year, from artwork made from local plastic waste to practical urban furniture. nine0005

R3direct states that their printing technology can use plastic pellets immediately after grinding, skipping the filament extrusion step. This allows them to further reduce their energy consumption and CO2 emissions with 3D printed furniture made from waste plastic.

Trendy Fishnet Seats

Photo: facebook/@bluecycle

New Raw, a company based in the Netherlands, has created a series of marine-grade Second Nature chairs in collaboration with Blue Cycle, a Greek initiative to recycle use of marine plastic waste from shipping and fishing. nine0005

New Raw has also teamed up with The Coca-Cola Company for the Zero Waste Future program in Thessaloniki, Greece. Consumers will bring their plastic waste to the Zero Waste Lab, which has a plastic recycling facility and a robotic arm, to create custom-made modern furniture.

One of the furniture series created by the partnership is called Elements and includes a solarium, walk-in closet and walkway made from recycled marine plastic waste. There's no better way to showcase the potential of recycling plastic waste than to let people enjoy a clean beach while lying on a lounge chair made from what used to pollute the water. nine0005

New Raw is launching a Print Your City program in several neighborhoods that allows local residents to recycle their plastic waste through a robotic 3D printing process that can turn sorted plastic into outdoor furniture.

Music festival waste sunglasses frames

Photo: instagram/@yuma.labs.circular closed loop models. nine0005

Yuma Labs uses both powder pad 3D printing and injection molding to make their sunglasses. The raw materials are recycled soda bottles and bio-based nylon. In the future, the frames of sunglasses can be completely recycled.

Yuma Labs partners with companies, cities and events such as the Tomorrowland Music Festival to collect plastic waste generated at the event. And the sale of sunglasses, then printed on a 3D printer from this garbage, covers the cost of collecting plastic. nine0005

Yuma Labs also organizes and participates in community events to raise awareness about recycling. For example, in 2019 they organized an event at the Stormkop playground in Antwerp where children had to pull plastic trash from a nearby river. The company then 3D-printed it into children's sunglasses.

Yuma Labs says it's not just about making sunglasses or recycling plastic. They hope to inspire others with their example for a broader transition to a circular economy. nine0005

Plastic Waste Urban Lightweight Vehicle

Utility Vehicle (ZUV) is an electric trike with a 3D printed frame made from recycled polypropylene plastic.

Developed by Austrian design firm EOOS and Dutch 3D printing company The New Raw, ZUV aims to do more than reduce plastic waste. Its creators hope it can become the new type of zero-emission vehicle for cities around the world. nine0005

The developer plans to allow consumers to 3D print a ZUV frame out of polypropylene using a 3D printing service such as Craft Cloud and then take it to a bike shop to have the motor, wheels, lights and handlebars installed.

The square ZUV has a rear wheel drive and a spacious trunk. It can be ridden by two adults. EOOS hopes to raise awareness of the environmental impact of urban transport and offer an alternative mode of transportation based on a circular economy. nineThe 0005

ZUV is currently only in the prototype stage and its blocky look may not be to everyone's liking. However, the concept is promising, and the car has every chance of becoming an ordinary city landmark.

Coffee station made from coffee waste

Photo: lofbergs-com.mynewsdesk.com

Swedish coffee group Löfbergs is partnering with 3D printing company Sculptur to turn coffee waste into new coffee stations. The collaboration is part of Circular Coffee Community's commitment and the group's goal of zero coffee waste by 2030. The world's first 3D printed waste-based coffee station is already up and running and others are underway. nine0005

The coffee stations are 3D printed from a by-product of the coffee roasting process and polypropylene. Further development will allow the use of polypropylene from recycled coffee big bags, making coffee stations almost 100% renewable.

“Our new coffee station is a prime example of a closed loop—recycling leftovers from our own staple, coffee, to create an entirely new and associated sustainable product.” , says Lars Aen Tegersen, Director of Innovation and Circular Transformation at Löfbergs.

Cozy office space made from plastic bottles

Photo: instagram/@architechcompany

Designed by Dutch architecture firm ArchiTech and manufactured by Royal 3D, R-Iglo is the workplace of the future, using recycled plastic waste in office architecture. interiors.

Modular circular workspace printed from recycled PET (supplied by the Port of Rotterdam) using a CFAM printer and reinforced with fiberglass. The convenient and strong workplace easily disassembles and moves. The round shape ensures pleasant acoustics of the workspace, it is equipped with ventilation, heating, electricity and LED lighting. nine0005

Beautiful objects made from garbage

Photo: instagram/@therogerie

The Rogerie, a Canadian company, removes waste from the environment, with the help of small suppliers who remove it from landfills and oceans, and creates from this waste beautiful, useful items.

The Rogerie's 3D printed product catalog includes mugs, bathroom accessories, teapots and a wide selection of flower pots, among others. Customers love these products - by purchasing them they are contributing to the removal of plastic waste from the environment. nine0005

The company's founders say they are constantly looking for new waste streams and also offer their own recycling program.


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