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  • Geeky 3D Prints | Shut Up And Take My Yen

    Wanting to buy something 3D printed? Or perhaps you’re looking for a fun idea you can print on your own 3D printer. These nerdy 3D prints are all inspired by your favorite anime and Nintendo characters.

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    • Hanging Pokemon Planters

      Have monsters fall out of your trees with these hanging Pokemon planters! Inspired larval stage or bug-type Pokemon, they’re the perfect planter to hang on any tree in your backyard. Guaranteed to make your Poke-Garden very unique!

      $23.17Check it out!
    • Concrete Oddish Planters

      Oddish is ready to be added to your Pokedex! These concrete planters are made to resemble very happy grass Pokemon that’s good for more than just battling. The hollowed out center can be used to sprout and grow a variety of plants!

      $11.95Check it out!
    • Power Moon Christmas Tree Topper

      $31.29Check it out!
    • Super Mario Coin Coasters

      I’m sorry, your water stains are in another castle! Level up your gaming room decor by paying tribute to Super Mario Bros with this set of four coin coasters. They even come in their very own Warp Pipe holder for storage.

      $19.99Check it out!
    • Starmie Christmas Tree Topper

      Evolve your Christmas tree decorations this year with everybody’s favorite starfish Pokemon! This Starmie inspired tree topper is perfect for any Pokemon fan. It’s 3D printed from colorful PLA and is perfect for any size tree.

      $40.50Check it out!
    • Navi Fairy Night Lights

      HEY LISTEN!! These fairies are here to help guide the way to relax in your personal space! Handmade from a hard plastic shell embedded an LED light, these little ornaments make a beautiful decoration piece. Perfect for any Christmas tree!

      $15.53Check it out!
    • Snorlax Google Home Holder

      “Hey Snorlax, What’s the weather today?” This case transforms your Google Home into a fun decoration piece in the shape of the world’s most lazy Pokemon! Utilize Snorlax’s belly as the perfect spot to stand your smart home device.

      $16.99Check it out!
    • Animal Crossing 3D Switch Dock

      Are you after the perfect experience when playing the new Animal Crossing game? This 3D printed island not only makes a cool display piece, but it also works as a functional TV dock for the Nintendo Switch! Available in each of the four seasons.

      Check it out!
    • N64 Cartridge Christmas Ornaments

      $19.66Check it out!
    • Pokedex Switch Game Case

      $31.59Check it out!
    • Kodama Planters

      Keep your potted plants safe with the help of the Kodama spirits! These 3D printed planters resemble the forest spirits as seen in Princess Mononoke. Comes with the option to include artificial plants or you can pot your own.

      $14.39Check it out!
    • Super Mario Star Tree Topper

      Power up your Christmas decorations this year with everyone’s favorite invincible Super Star! This 3D printed Christmas tree topper will make your home extra retro-friendly these holidays and will surely impress geeky house guests!

      $48. 99Check it out!
    • Wailmer & Wailord Planters

      Now you just need a Wailmer Pail to go with these delightful planters! These 3D printed planters are designed to resemble everybody’s favorite whale Pokemon. Choose between the two with each coming in different sized pots.

      $23.75Check it out!
    • Totoro Cookie Cutter Set

      Dish up some delicious Totoro themed snacks for all your forest spirit friends! These 3D printed cookie cutters allow you to effortlessly incorporate Studio Ghibli‘s most famous creature into your next batch of home baked cookies.

      $17.71Check it out!
    • Nintendo Switch Light Switch Plate

      Ah of course. What every gamer wants for Christmas, a Nintendo Switch! This 3D printed light switch cover is perfect for Nintendo fans or to create a fun prank when you gift to children. Will fit most standard single light switches.

      $12.95Check it out!
    • Legend of Zelda Breakable Pot

      You can smash this pot and put it back together again! These 3D printed pots are inspired by the very same you break in the classic Legend of Zelda games and also comes with four rupees for you to discover when you smash it.

      $33.37Check it out!

    20 Amazing 3D Printed Things

    If you can print in 2D, can you print in 3D? Well, the technology is already here. You can print 3D objects based on a working template, and they are not only meant to be looked at. They actually work! Manufacturers can provide you with a template from which you can print a broken machine part, say a screw, rather than placing an order and then waiting for a replacement.

    In addition, you can make an exact copy of an expensive car, for example, 1960 Aston Martin DB5 in 1:3 scale, and then, for example, knock it down or burn it for fun, as the creators of the James Bond movie Skyfall did.

    3D printing is made possible by fusing layer by layer of durable plastics and metals based on a pattern designed with ARPA (Computer Aided Design). Each layer, about 0.1 mm thick, consists of liquid, powder or whole sheets of material.

    With this technology and a 3D printer, you can design, construct, or 3D print almost everything around you, as long as you have the templates. Just to give you an idea of ​​what you can do with 3D printing, check out these 20 amazing printed masterpieces.

    Firearms

    In the past, printed firearms broke easily after a few shots. Today, however, the non-profit corporation Defense Distributed is offering users to download the necessary files to print your own firearms if you have a 3D printer at home.

    Here is one of the videos of the semi-automatic weapons they have created:

    Acoustic guitar

    Scott Summi printed the world's first 3D acoustic guitar, which means everyone else knows it's possible.

    3D printed guitars can be made from plastic complete with a metal sound hole cap and heel. In addition to creating working musical instruments, guitarists can also make exact 3D copies of the guitars of their favorite musicians or idols.

    Homemade camera lens

    A camera lens is quite tricky to make, but with 3D printing you can make your own lens and even get some creative and unique results with it.

    The creator of this lens (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:37147) used acrylic to replace glass in the lens, as well as some other parts and mechanisms to bring them together. And, most importantly, the lens works! Check out some pictures taken with this lens: http://suzuki11.tumblr.com/

    Shakuhachi Flute

    This beautiful Japanese flute is 3D printed stainless steel. It comes in a variety of finishes such as gold plated matte or glossy and antique bronze matte (pictured below). The flute is 9.4 inches long and if you look closely you can see a small dragon on it.

    You can buy this beautiful musical instrument for $239.95. Just imagine what this technology means for fantasy lovers.

    Simple Loom

    If you are going to weave a small amount of fabric, you can create this simple loom with a 3D printer and some plastic. All parts were fastened with bolts. To model this loom, the author used a 3D modeling program called openSCAD.

    The lessons of history would be much more interesting if you could see real goods that were sold during a certain period of time.

    Machine model: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:11374

    3D kids drawing figures maybe a sculpture? Well, now you can do it for 99 euros. Thanks to 3D printing, your child's colorful drawing can be turned into a work of art.

    Approximately 4" long object can be used to decorate your desktop or home, or as a trophy for your child's artistic talents. http://www.crayoncreatures.com/

    3 D- embryo

    “3D scanning” of your unborn child takes on a whole new meaning. Instead of a picture of your ultrasound, a Japanese company is offering you the so-called Angel Shape, a 3D print of your embryo for $1,275. A 3D model is created based on the processed image data using BioTexture.

    Medical models

    When it comes to technology, science has to be involved. Thanks to 3D printing, doctors will have a cheaper alternative to study human anatomy, as well as the ability to introduce more realistic models into surgical practice without the use of cadavers.

    The printing of these medical models is so accurate that surgeons can use them to plan operations before operating on the real patient.

    Illuminated shoes

    This sneaker has a lot of intricate details and 1 meter of wires to light it up, so it's not a shoe you could wear. It was 3D printed and used for a commercial advertisement for the Onitsuka Tiger. The link says you can buy it for 5879.83 euros and use as a modern sculpture in your home.

    In this video you can see how this amazing shoe was made:

    Case for your iPhone with card slot

    This Janne Kyttanen creation might look like a good iPhone 5 case design, but it's more functional than a normal case. It can also store any two cards.

    It is called the "Mondriaan" case, after the artist Piet Mondriaan, who liked the design of horizontal and vertical lines. This case costs 34.9$9 and available in 3 colors.

    Wire Storage Device

    If you bring your USB cables or other wires with you and want them to be neatly folded and not tangled, then you can buy this wire storage device to help you get rid of from the hassle and save your time.

    It can be printed in a wide range of colors and its price ranges from 10 to 20 euros depending on the color and size you choose.

    https://www.shapeways.com/product/E6PH6YKMC/gear-wrap

    Infinite Sisu iPad Stand

    This stand is inspired by the Finnish concept of determination; The little muscular "man" holding your iPad is pretty hard to ignore. This is definitely a work of art that you can purchase for $161.

    You may find it expensive compared to the standard and more well-known stands for smartphones and tablets, but this is the price you have to pay for any work of art.

    Bugdroid according to your design

    Fans of the Android operating system and especially its splash logo figurines will also love these 3D crafted figurines, where the most amazing thing is that you can customize and choose different themes that suit you best.

    There are 25 standard themes to choose from, priced at $21.99; If you don't find one that's right for you, then there's the option to customize your own Bugdroid for a starting price of $29$.99

    Lamp

    Your attention is the so-called palm lamp or lamp (Palm Lamp) from the same designer who made the iPhone case in the 10th item of our list. Janne Kyttanen has designed this rather eye-catching piece of art that comes in a wide variety of sizes. This lamp can be used as part of the decor, as a floor or table lamp or even a chandelier.

    Kaleidoscope watch

    This is a 3D printed watch that consists of two parts: part "A" and part "B". The first part is the purple dial itself, the second is the design part behind the dial.

    With the instructions, you can quickly and easily assemble and set them up. Two versions of the watch are available for order: the kaleidoscope watch in white design will cost a total of $51, while the black one will cost $61.

    Revolution in 3 D Anatomical Sculpture Prints

    This piece of art is the creation of one of the most famous 3D designers Joshua Harker. This sculpture is printed in polyamide, obtained by laser sintering nylon and glass. Follow the link to see more photos of this intricate creation: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/joshharker/anatomica-di-revolutis

    Coffee cups

    ceramics. The printing process takes almost a full day, and the One Cup a Day project aims to design and create 30 unique cups in 30 days. You can purchase their creations from this site where prices range from $36 to $77: https://www. cunicode.com/works/one-coffee-cup-a-day/

    High heels

    This pair of 3D high heels called "Morphogenesis" was designed by Pauline Van Dongen and made from laser sintered nylon. She collaborated with Freedom Of Creation on the design, which in turn won the Most Creative Collection award at Mittelmoda 2010.

    These shoes come in a variety of colors and truly define the future of 3D printed accessories. .

    https://www.3dsystems.com/blog/foc/high-heel-shoes-by-pauline-van-dongen

    Fabrics printed with 3 D

    Designer Jiri Evenhuise together Janne Kyttanen has worked hard to make needle and thread a thing of the past. In their work, they use software that collects data on the physique of a particular person and instantly creates clothes that will fit exactly on the figure.

    This type of production is recyclable, less labour-intensive, reduces production time and is ultimately a more sustainable way to produce clothing. Plus, you can be sure that the clothes you buy online will fit you just as perfectly as gloves.

    http://www.ecouterre.com/are-3d-printed-fabrics-the-future-of-sustainable-textiles/

    Bikini N21

    flexible and waterproof material with a thickness of 0.7 mm. Manufacturers claim that it is thanks to these qualities that this underwear can be used as a swimsuit and, in fact, it will be the most comfortable to wear in the water. This futuristic 3D clothing costs around $200-300 and is available to order on this website:

    https://www.shapeways.com/shops/continuum

    50 cool things to 3D print / Sudo Null IT News

    No ideas for 3D printing? Tired of worthless trinkets? Here is a list of 50 cool really useful things for 3D printing.

    Like us, you're excited about 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.

    Don't have access to a 3D printer? No problem. Just upload your files to our 3D printing price comparison system and choose the best price, ONLINE!

    Don't have a 3D printer to print these amazing things? Then come to

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    3D Printing Cool Thing #2: Socket Shelf

    Attach a shelf to your wall outlet to support your phone while it is 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 Printing 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!

    Download from ThingiVerse

    3D Printable Cool Item #5: Coasters with Geometric Patterns

    When it comes to hot drinks, mugs 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.

    Download from Pinshape

    3D Printing Cool Thing #6: Hinge Lamp

    This hinged modular 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.

    Download from MyMiniFactory

    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.

    Download from ThingiVerse

    3D Printable Cool Item #8: showerhead

    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.

    Download from ThingiVerse

    3D Printing Cool Item #10: Jar Handle

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

    Download from ThingiVerse

    3D Printing Cool Thing #11: Plastic Wrench

    Fully-fledged general purpose plastic wrench. Actually for screwing and unscrewing around the house.

    Download from ThingiVerse

    Cool 3D Printing Item #12: business card holder

    "What a delicate yellowish hue, and the thickness is tasteful, oh my, 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.
    Download from ThingiVerse

    3D Printable Cool Item #13: Alien Invader Shaped Toilet Paper Holder

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

    Download from ThingiVerse

    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.

    Download from ThingiVerse

    3D Printing Cool Thing #15: Plant Drinker

    Houseplants fallen victim to neglect? FORGET ABOUT IT. Print out this simple automatic plant drinker and your conscience will be clear.

    Download from ThingiVerse

    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.

    Download from ThingiVerse

    3D Printing Cool Thing #17: Package Pen

    We all know 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!

    Download from ThingiVerse

    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.

    Download from Pinshape

    Cool 3D Printing 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.

    Download from ThingiVerse

    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.

    Download from ThingiVerse

    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.

    Download from ThingiVerse

    3D Printing Cool Thing #22: Water Hose Flow Control

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

    Download from ThingiVerse

    3D Printing Cool Item #23: Modular Wine Rack

    Whether you're new to the world of wine or a wine connoisseur, 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.

    Download from 3DShook

    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.
    Download from ThingiVerse

    3D Printable Cool Thing #25: Apple Headphone Holder

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    3D Printable Thing: Cool Thing #20013 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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    Cool thing for 3D Press No. 29: Form for Snow.

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    Cool 3D Printing Item #30: Wine Bottle Protector

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    Cool thing for 3D printing No. 31: Pocket ashtray

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    Cool Press No. 32: Rodant Rodper

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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 Press No. 35: Holder of cutlery for people with disabilities

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    Curders 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: 9003 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-Cart

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