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Already in over 7,000 schools - from elementary school to higher education - MakerBot has been a pioneer in helping educators drive innovation in the classroom by building a platform that supports educators and students at every step of the process
Why Educators Choose MakerBot
An Adaptable 3D Printer Platform Any Skill Level
The easiest-to-use 3D printer ecosystem designed to grow with educators and students as they advance from beginner to advanced 3D printing.
Resources for Every Step of the Learning Process
A comprehensive platform that supports you at every step of the process, from ISTE-certified 3D printing training, lesson plans and student project ideas, to new guides, webinars and design challenges.
Ready to Go Workflow Integrations
A seamless workflow ready for any learning or research environment, including our free cloud-based software with no student account creation required and other integrations.
Why Educators Choose MakerBot
The easiest-to-use 3D printer package designed with both educators and students in mind.
Standards-aligned lesson plans and the only comprehensive ISTE-certified 10-hour 3D printing and curriculum creation training included.
A seamless, classroom-ready workflow includes Print from Tinkercad™ and Google Chromebook integrations for easy 3D printing across multiple devices.
Kindergarten - 8th Grade
Bringing 3D printing and the classroom together in early stages of student development.
"I see the tangible project-based outcomes of student learning so vividly after our school purchased MakerBot. The integration of ideas are endless, powerful and FUN!"
8th Grade Science Teacher, Kings Mountain Middle School
High school
Changing how student career pathways are developed.
“The reduction in time and skill needed to create objects increased the students’ learning cycles. they are able to jump right in again and design modifications or go on to new challenges.”
Faridodin “Fredi” Lajvardi, Marine Teacher at Carl Hayden High School
Higher Education
Expanding research development and unlocking new frontiers in research, learning and manufacturing settings.
“I believe that 3D printing is a valuable problem-solving tool and key competency for the future workforce. It was important to integrate this technology into our courses to give students a chance to use equipment that is currently being used within design and manufacturing companies today,”
Prof. Dr. Florian Finsterwalder
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Best 3D Printers for Schools and STEM Education 2022
More and more schools around the world are turning to more creative ways to teach students, moving away from boring lesson plans and moving towards learning through play. The world is changing and education must change with it. To prepare kids for a career as an engineer or 3D software designer, schools are looking for the best 3D printers for kids to learn.
As a result, a number of 3D printers have been developed specifically for educational institutions. So we've compiled a list of seven FDM 3D printers that we think are best suited for teaching kids - from elementary to high school and up - how 3D printing works. nine0003
Contents
- What makes a good educational 3D printer?
- Benefits of 3D Printers in Schools:
- Best 3D Printers for Schools & Education 2022
- Toybox 3D Printer - Great for Young Children to Learn 3D Printing
- Makerbot Sketch Solution - Dedicated 3D Printer for Education
- MakerBot Replicator+ Educators Edition
- Flashforge Creator Pro 2
- Dremel Digilab 3D40 EDU - Dremel Dedicated 3D Printer for Education
- Ultimaker S3 - simply the best
- Monoprice Select Mini V2 - very affordable classroom 3D printer
- Buyer's Guide - what to look for when choosing a 3D printer for schools
- Tips for 3D printing in schools and educational institutions
- How 3D Printing Helps Education
- Here we've rounded up some of the best ideas for 3D printing in schools that students are sure to get excited about.
- Q&A
What makes a good educational 3D printer? nine0041
Of course, ease of use, especially for younger students. If they can't operate the printer, they won't get inspired or learn anything, so simplicity is the number one priority. 3D printers for elementary grades should be safer and simpler, while more advanced students, such as engineering students, will feel safer and more comfortable with more sophisticated printers.
In addition, reliability. Teachers can't teach while fixing broken printers - any educational 3D printer should be stable. nine0003
Finally, ideally a 3D printer for schools should come with lesson plans, class projects, or interactive exercises. 3D printer companies such as Makerbot, Tinkerine and Dremel 3D have focused on developing 3D printers as educational tools, offering complete lesson plans designed with the age group in mind.
Since good educational 3D printers are also suitable for children to play outside of school, we have chosen the following printers for both criteria: the best 3D printers for schools and STEM education. nine0003
Benefits of 3D printers in schools:
Makes learning interactive and active: Unlike studying a textbook or watching a lecture, 3D printing involves students interacting with machines and engaging in the printing process.
Encourages understanding of the real world: much of what is taught in schools is theoretical, rather than allowing you to see the results and effects visually. The fact that a real 3D printer creates real parts is better than abstract theories and will help to develop the student's engineering skills and spatial intelligence much better. nine0053 More interesting: Technology is cool and if students are interested, they will learn faster.
Best 3D Printers for Schools & Education 2022
Toybox 3D Printer - Great for Young Kids to Learn 3D Printing
- Price: From $300
- Assembly volume: 70 x 80 x 90 mm
- Material Compatibility: PLA
- Minimum layer height: 200 microns
- Print speed: 60 mm/s
Primarily for children
Affordable price
Biodegradable, non -toxic PLA
Convenient printing with one touch from the box
Access to a free printing catalog 2000+ toys
Small seal area
Limited opportunities for practical use in training
9000 9000TOYBOX stringing a gold kick by creating a 3D printer designed exclusively for children, encouraging independent creativity and fostering an interest in technology. The Toybox 3D printer can also serve high schoolers or adult learners who want to avoid the usually steep learning curve of 3D printing before moving on to a more serious education-focused printer. nine0003
Affordable and affordable, the Toybox 3D printer is the entry point to the world of 3D printing, with a friendly design aimed at young pioneers. The touch screen, Wi-Fi connectivity, small footprint, non-toxic, biodegradable PLA compatibility, and support for iOS/Android devices and web browsers all work to give young students the tools to easily explore 3D printing. .
When we tested the Toybox, we were very impressed with its affordability, how easy it was to start printing almost immediately, and how easy it was to switch between filaments. nine0003
The Toybox printer also comes with Creator Space, a universal application, library and customization kit. The kid-friendly app contains everything you need to print from a catalog of 2,000 customizable toys. It also provides kids with everything they need to print their own creations or complete a fun school project.
With such an emphasis on simplicity and one-touch printing, the Toybox is very limited in its applications, making it very similar to a 3D printer for classroom use in lower grades. Beyond toys, Toybox lacks the necessary features and versatility for more advanced and practical STEM learning applications. nine0003
Makerbot Sketch Solution - Dedicated Education 3D Printer
- Company Based: USA
- Price: $1,799 for the whole set (2 3D printers)
- Print volume: 150 x 150 x 150 mm
With over 7,000 Makerbot printers installed in North American schools, Makerbot is positioning itself as the leading 3D printing brand for education. Their latest educational 3D printing solution, Sketch, builds on this commitment to helping schools teach effectively. nine0003
Makerbot offers a comprehensive guide for educators, featuring over 600 free lesson plans hosted by Makerbot, as well as a certification program for students who want to stand out as STEM leaders. They offer the only comprehensive ISTE-certified 10-hour 3D printing training and have an organized cloud-based file management system that seamlessly integrates with TinkerCAD or Fusion 360 3D CAD software into their printers. nine0003
For this price, you get a lot more than just two Makerbot Sketch 3D printers. You'll also get 6 spools of classroom-safe PLA filament, 4 build plates, 2 spatulas to remove prints from the plate, 2 replacement nozzles, 2 teacher certification spots, 10 student certification spots, and a Makerbot Cloud with a queue. free prints for a year. Makerbot has focused on building a complete STEM education solution, making it as easy as possible to order everything you need to teach kids about size, shape, design and shaping. nine0003
MakerBot Replicator+ Educators Edition
- Price: Check Amazon here
- Assembly volume: 295 x 195 x 165 mm
- Material Compatibility: MakerBot PLA, MakerBot Tough PLA
- Minimum layer height: 100 microns
- Print speed: 175 mm/s
STEM lesson plan
Easy classroom management
Easy setup and easy printing
Excellent software suite
Expensive
PLA only, which could limit potential use in education
Another strong contender among 3D printers for schools and a favorite among educators, the MakerBot Replicator+ Educators Edition is a solid ecosystem-based printer with features printing and security.
Set it and forget it quality pervades every aspect of the MakerBot Replicator+ Educators Edition. It comes fully assembled with automatic bed leveling, Wi-Fi connectivity for remote monitoring and printing, and an easy-to-navigate LCD display. nine0003
The MakerBot Replicator+ Educators Edition fits seamlessly into the classroom with a great suite of software including MakerBot Cloud, TinkerCAD compatibility, and the intuitive MakerBot Print app for phone, desktop, and browser. Safety is also well ensured with a built-in camera, removable build plate, hands-free printing, and compatibility with MakerBot's own classroom-safe PLA and MakerBot Tough PLA materials. nine0003
Educators will also benefit from the included MakerBot Educators Guidebook. It also has a library of classroom-ready projects and 600+ lessons, as well as an ISTE-certified MakerBot software and teacher license. The latter is an invaluable resource for learning how Replicator+ works and for deeper student learning.
Compared to the MakerBot Sketch, another great choice of the best 3D printer for students, the MakerBot Replicator+ Educators Edition has a larger build volume to help educators with more ambitious projects or multi-part printing. The MakerBot Sketch is probably the safer option thanks to its closed chamber design and particulate filter. It also has a few extra features that the Replicator+ doesn't have, such as touch screen controls and a heated plate. nine0003
The MakerBot Replicator+ Educators Edition is costly, and the strict PLA restriction won't work for those who want to expand their learning to other types of content. Machine material compatibility is limited to MakerBot coils, eliminating the possibility of using cheaper third party materials.
Flashforge Creator Pro 2
- Price: Available in official store
- Assembly volume: 200 x 148 x 150 mm
- Material Compatibility: PLA, Pearl PLA, ABS, ABS Pro, PVA, HIPS
- Minimum layer height: 100 microns
- Print speed: 30-100 mm/s
Independent dual extruder system suitable for more complex multi-material printing
High learning opportunities thanks to material compatibility
Safety features
Won't run out of school STEM budget
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Flashforge Creator Pro 2 is one of the best 3D printers for schools. It is an economical, closed-type printer suitable for a wide range of materials. Teachers will find the Flashforge Creator Pro 2 an adaptable 3D printer for classroom use. This is especially true for those who teach advanced design and technology, as well as their various applications.
While most school 3D printers usually work with plain and predictable PLA, Flashforge Creator Pro 2 offers a lot more. This is mainly due to providing ideal conditions for more heat sensitive materials such as ABS, while printing confidently on PLA, PVA and HIPS. nine0003
The independent dual extruder is also a godsend for educators who want to teach more complex 3D printing techniques using two different types of filament in one print: two-color parts, support structures for a particularly complex model with a lot of ridges, or printing multiple student-designed parts at the same time .
Flashforge Creator Pro 2 also scores points for ease of use. It comes fully assembled and ready to print, eliminating the need to spend time tweaking and fine-tuning to get the best results. While Flashforge Creator Pro 2 doesn't come with tutorials and lesson plans like many other classroom-ready 3D printers, its simplicity won't cause any problems for teachers and students. nine0003
The only downside to an otherwise great offering is that Flashforge ties the printer to its FlashPrint slicer. It's a competent slicer with a lot of functionality, but for those who want more advanced features and the freedom of an open source toolkit, there are limitations. We recommend Cura, a third-party tool of choice for layout designers of all levels.
Dremel Digilab 3D40 EDU - Dremel Dedicated 3D Printer for Education
- Company Based: USA
- Price: $1,699
- Assembly volume: 255 x 155 x 170 mm
American company Dremel moved from being just a tool manufacturer to 3D printing with the Dremel Digilabs series. The 3D40 EDU is designed to teach kids how to 3D print.
The printer comes with a lesson plan designed in accordance with American educational standards and accepted in all US states. These lessons teach problem solving and teamwork through 3D printing, helping students develop manufacturing skills that will be key to the future. What's more, the course counts towards 4 hours of PD - while you're learning 3D printing! nine0003
- Price: See price
- Assembly volume: 255 x 153 x 170 mm
- Material Compatibility: PLA, PETG, Eco-ABS, Nylon
- Layer height: 50 microns
- Print speed: 150 mm/s
Minimal setup and easy-to-use features
Comes with great learning resources
Compatible with more media types than most educational printers
Safe for a dynamic and unpredictable classroom environment
Expensive for a school on a budget
The Dremel 3D45 EDU is another 3D education printer from Dremel's craftsmen. It provides a complete, easy to use and minimal 3D printing setup perfect for students.
Simplicity is the theme of this printer. Dremel has gone to great lengths to make the Dremel 3D45 as easy to use as possible. It features automatic bed leveling, multiple connectivity options including Wi-Fi and cloud networks, a sleek touch interface and comes pre-assembled. Together, these features make it much easier to set up and use the printer, so educators and students can get started right away. nine0003
The Dremel 3D45 EDU comes with all the safety measures you need: a HEPA carbon air filter, a fully enclosed chamber, a filament holder enclosed in the printer body, and even a handy built-in HD camera for remote monitoring of print progress. The EDU kit also includes additional filament spools, a glue stick and a spare mounting plate.
In addition to top-notch specifications, the Dremel 3D45 EDU comes ready to teach with plenty of lesson plans suitable for grades 3-12 and even a self-study program for teachers. nine0003
The program provides educators with all the hardware and software knowledge from design to printing to confidently use and teach the Dremel 3D45 EDU, as well as instructor certification culminating in a Dremel seal.
Wider material compatibility distinguishes the Dremel 3D45 EDU from its 3D40 EDU cousin. Instead of just playing with standard PLA, the Dremel 3D45 EDU gives teachers and students the opportunity to experiment with PETG, Eco-ABS and nylon. Under the hood, the two models share the same high-quality features, with the exception of a straight all-metal extruder that can withstand temperatures up to 280 degrees Celsius and a heated bed that the Dremel 3D45 EDU has. nine0003
Ultimaker S3 simply the best
- Location: Holland
- Price: $3,850
- Print volume: 230 x 190 x 200 mm
Any manufacturer in the know knows that the Ultimaker S3 is one of the best FDM 3D printers out there. It features industrial-grade quality, reliability and, most importantly for 3D printing in schools, simplicity. It is also open source, which is an advantage for all curious and advanced engineering students who want to try modifying any part of it. nine0003
Although the Ultimaker 3 is more expensive - especially if there are more than 20-30 students in the class - the ease of use and print control (smart auto-leveling features, remote printing by phone) make it a fantastic option for 3D printing in schools. Simply because the printer rarely fails because it is so reliable, the Ultimaker 3 is perfect for teaching kids how to 3D print.
Monoprice Select Mini V2 is a very affordable classroom 3D printer
- Country of manufacture: USA
- Price: $199
- Assembly volume: 120 x 120 x 120 mm
While not billed as an education 3D printer, the Select Mini V2 is a cheap 3D printer and easy enough to use that every student can have their own, for the same price as one or two more expensive printers.
It's simple enough that students can easily use it, and cheap enough that if something goes wrong, it won't be a disaster. What's more, its open layout allows students to see the printing process up close, which is not always possible with more enclosed printers. There are no lesson plans or tutorials included, but the Monoprice Select Mini V2 can definitely be used to teach 3D printing in schools. nine0003
Buyer's Guide - What to Look for When Choosing a 3D Printer for Schools
Ease of Use
Given that inexperience and keen curiosity go hand in hand in educational settings, we recommend 3D printers that take the extra steps to streamline and simplify the process.
Features such as automatic bed leveling, Wi-Fi connectivity and touch screen controls take the more technical and subtle aspects out of the equation. nine0003
These features should make the printer accessible not only to younger students, but also to less experienced teachers who are introducing 3D printing into their classroom for the first time.
Assembly
For the easiest and fastest set up of the print station, we recommend that you select 3D printers shipped assembled. To help, most printers designed for schools and educational institutions come fully assembled as standard.
Materials and types of filaments
We recommend PLA as a starting point. This material is biodegradable, non-toxic and melts at a relatively low temperature compared to other types of filaments. PLA improves the overall safety of learning about 3D printers while offering a fairly wide range of application and printing options.
For more advanced users or for tutorials covering specific topics that require a more versatile filament type, we recommend looking at a printer that can print with ABS and possibly other types such as PVA and HIPS. nine0003
Safety
3D printer safety is an important consideration when working in a dynamic, sometimes hectic classroom environment. We recommend paying particular attention to features such as closed chambers, air filtration systems, built-in cameras for hands-free surveillance, and easy-to-remove plates, all of which help keep users safe.
Slicing software
Slicing is an important step in the 3D printing process. We recommend slicing programs that don't overwhelm users with advanced options and have a clean, intuitive user interface.
Manufacturer-designed slicers offer full integration and optimization of settings with specific printers and are therefore a good option. Otherwise, third-party slicing programs like the always-reliable Cura can be a great alternative.
Tips for 3D printing in schools and colleges
Go to class prepared. There are a wealth of resources available, from lesson plans to projects covering a wide range of topics. Use them to steer your learning in the right direction.
Use a simple, beginner-friendly design program. It will relieve you of many of the complex aspects of 3D printing, facilitating quality learning and skill acquisition. TinkerCAD is a great starting point, although other options exist such as 3D Builder, SketchUp Free, and Meshmixer. nine0003
Let students experience 3D printing. This does not mean touching hot ends or tearing the printer apart. Instead, involve them in the process, whether it's choosing parts to print, adjusting slicer settings, matching colors, or assembling printed parts. The sense of belonging to the project is priceless.
Preset the extrusion temperature and calibrate the bed. This saves time and captures the fleeting attention of students, and reduces the chance of bad prints, errors and troubleshooting on the go. nine0003
How 3D printing helps in education
Here are some examples of how 3D printing can revitalize and transform learning.
Anatomy — Print body parts or even the entire skeleton piece by piece for teaching anatomy. Involve students in the process.
Chemistry and Physics - 3D printed models of molecules and atoms are a powerful way to turn an obscure concept into something students can understand on a physical level.
Design, Engineering, Technology - Have students design and print functional parts for structures such as a bridge or a catapult.
History - print models of historical figures, artifacts, ancient monuments, and why not make a diorama depicting the turning points of history to bring novelty to the lesson.
Geography — Make a jigsaw puzzle of a specific country, continent, or entire globe to help students learn geography and have fun. nine0003
Math - Print out models to help young learners hone their counting skills in a tactile way. Why not print geometric shapes or even Sudoku?
Ideas and projects for 3D printing in schools and education
Here we have selected some of the best ideas for 3D printing in schools that are sure to interest students.
Puzzle Cube - Sharpen your problem-solving skills with the classic cube puzzle.
T-Rex Scale Skeleton - Recreate a perfect copy of the most ferocious dinosaur.
3D Pyramids of Giza - Bring Ancient Egypt to life.
Molecules - Flexible and modular, great for chemistry class.
US States Mystery Help the students memorize the location and name of the 50 states.
Spur Gear - math, engineering and design rolled into one.
Q&A
What is the best 3D printer for primary school? nine0003
Used and designed for children, it adds a good amount of fun to the process without losing its educational value. The low price helps too, as does access to an extensive library of toy prints.
What is the best 3D printer for high schools?
For middle school classes, we recommend the MakerBot Replicator+ Educators Edition. Plenty of learning materials, ease of use, and excellent software should play well with older and more inquisitive minds while keeping it light and fun. nine0003
What is the best 3D printer for high schools?
In our opinion, the Dremel 3D45 EDU and Flashforge Creator Pro 2 are two great options for secondary schools, if only because of the material compatibility. Compatibility with ABS and other less common filament types allows for more experimentation and variety in educational applications covering broad topics such as history, chemistry, engineering, design, and physics.
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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. nine0003
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Elegant bathroom soap dish with two washable compartments. You can change the pattern of the inner pallet if you wish. nine0003
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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 hinged modular lamp consists of 6 main parts: base, body and LED top. To make the lamp taller, you can add the required number of elements. nine0003
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3D Printable Cool Thing #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 chosen with taste, 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. nine0003
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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.
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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. nine0003
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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!
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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. nine0003
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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 Printable 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 Flow Control
This special nozzle controls 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. nine0003
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3D Printable Cool #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.
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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 Cool Thing #20418 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 for snow
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3D Printable Cool Item #30: Wine Bottle Guard
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Cool thing for 3D printing No. 35: Holder of cutlery for people with disabilities
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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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Cool thing for 3D printing #40: Towel rack
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Cool thing for 3D printing No. 41: Holder for a glass
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Cool Press No. 42: Holder for a phone in the soul
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Cool 3D Printable Item #44: MacBook Pro 9 Stand0419
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Cool Press No. 45: Protection for SD-Cart
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Cool 3D Printable Item #47: Ice Cream Cone Holder
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