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60+ Awesome 3D Printing Ideas for 2023
Want to check out some of the coolest 3D prints for the new year? Read on to learn more about some awesome 3D printing ideas you can try at home this year!
3D printing has truly revolutionized the scope of what DIY home projects can look like. So, if you are the proud owner of a 3D printer and are wondering how best to use it’s talents, look no further. We have compiled a list of the best 3D printing ideas for you to try in 2023.
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hat is 3D printing?In simple terms, 3D printing is a method of creating three-dimensional objects, through the use of computer models. 3D printers analyse a design or model given to them by a computer and print it out in real life by depositing some material, like wood filament or polymer resin layer by layer to create a 3D model. This means that with 3D printing you can create items that would otherwise be impossible to DIY. 3D printers enable you to print out cool objects and items at home, all by yourself!
So if you have been looking to try out some cool things to 3D print this new year, or just want to give out some unique, 3D printed gifts to family and friends, you are at the right place.
Here are the Best 3D Printing Ideas for 2023:
- Earphone Holder
- Articulated Elephant
- Rubik's Cube
- Folding Leaf Bowl
- Chopstick Trainer
- Measuring Cube
- Ocarina
- Modular Fiddle
- Hanging Planter
- Baroque Picture Frame
- Tulip Vase
- Flexi Chrome T-Rex
- Groovi Monster and more
Earphone Holder
Are you always losing your earphones? Well, you are not alone. Earphones are notoriously hard to store and the ever tangling cables don’t help. This handy earphone holder is the solution. The cool thing about this 3D print idea is that it is enclosable and sturdy enough to handle being thrown around a little bit. One of the best 3D printing ideas for those of us who like to travel!
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - Sneakypoo
Articulated Elephant
Not every 3D printing idea needs to serve an explicit purpose. Sometimes we like to try out cool things to 3D print just for the fun of it and this articulated elephant figure toy is one of those 3D printing ideas. This fully articulated and poseable elephant is inspired by the giant robotic puppets at the IRT Jules Verne in Nantes, France. While this elephant is far from a giant, it is definitely adorable and very printable!
Where to Find This - Pinshape
Creator - Le Fabshop
Rubik’s Cube
Do you remember the hours spent trying to solve a rubik’s cube when you were a kid? Rubik’s cubes are the ultimate fidget and puzzle toy. Did you know they can also be very easily 3D printed at home? This is one of those 3D printing ideas that will surely keep you busy for quite a while!
Where to Find This - Printables
Creator - 3Dominic
Folding Leaf Bowl
This folding leaf bowl is on our list of cool 3D prints which you should definitely try because it is fun as well as really useful. The leaves on this bowl can be easily closed in a snap and then opened to uncover the contents inside. This bowl makes for a really cool table centrepiece or candy bowl and is definitely sure to get some conversations going!
Where to Find This - Cults3D
Creator - Nau_Tec
Chopstick Trainer
We all love Asian food but we can all agree that chopsticks can be complicated. Well, they don’t have to be. Visual designer Zydac on Thingiverse was inspired to create this chopstick trainer 3D print design when a Japanese restaurant gave his son some aids to help him use chopsticks.
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - Zydac
Measuring Cube
This amazing kitchen tool is one of the best 3D printed gift ideas for your spouse if they love to cook or bake! This single kitchen tool can replace your ever overflowing measuring cup collection easily, saving you some precious cabinet space. Measuring cube is one of those cool things to 3D print that are both fun and easy to print as well as useful.
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - Jevus
Ocarina
Musical instruments can be a little on the expensive side sometimes. If you want to learn how to play an instrument but don’t want to spend too much on buying one, this cool 3D print is perfect for you. This ocarina is compact, easy to print and, most importantly, musically accurate.
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - Robsoundtrack
Modular Fiddle
Ocarinas are simple enough but what about something a little more complicated? Say a violin? Believe it or not, you can 3D print an entire violin at home with your 3D printer. This modular violin produces excellent, musically accurate acoustics. There is also an electric version available for you to try. The modular fiddle is fully customizable and you can change or alter any part of it to make an instrument that is truly yours!
Where to Find This - Openfabpdx
Creator - David Perry
Hanging Planter
This beautiful hanging planter is perfect for home decor. If you were looking for 3D printed gift ideas for someone’s housewarming, then this cool design is definitely something you should check out. The teardrop shape gives this planter an elegant, modern look - perfect for hanging in a balcony or near a window.
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - ZSAviation
Baroque Picture Frame
If you are in the market for some home decor, then this beautiful baroque picture frame is the perfect 3D print idea for your tastes. This picture frame has a nifty, vintage appearance but can be printed in a flash with your at home 3D printer. Isn’t that cool?
Where to Find This - Pinshape
Creator - alex_grima
Tulip Vase
This tulip vase is simple, beautiful and elegant. Another, worthy candidate for a 3D printed gift idea for your friend’s housewarming. Interior decorating can be such a long, time-consuming process. 3D printed home decor simplifies that because you can create something custom that matches the tone and vibe of your house and your personal interior design sense.
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - Streetfire_Industries
Flexi Chrome T-Rex
We all love the little Google Chrome T-rex! We can’t be the only ones who have spent countless hours procrastinating by playing the little T-Rex game in our mobile Chrome browser. This insanely cool 3D print is a tribute to the beloved Chrome T-Rex. What’s more? It is completely articulated so you can now play with it in real life as well!
Where to Find This - Prusa Printers
Creator - James
Groovi Monster
This is a very simple 3D print design but a life changing one. Groovi Monster is basically designed to amplify the sound from your smartphone through simple audio-engineering. This little gadget is perfect for you if you are a student or if you want to turn up the volume on your phone but don’t want to invest in an external speaker.
Where to Find This - Cults3D
Creator - 3DShook
Dinosaur Bag Clip
Bag clips are extremely handy for everyday use in the kitchen and pantry. From keeping your chips crisp to making sure your pasta doesn’t spill out everywhere, bag clips are essential kitchen tools. But most bag clips you get on the market are kind of… boring. Well, we can’t have that! These awesome 3D printed dinosaur bag clips are just what you need!
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - Tquacken
Snowman Fidget Toy
Fidget spinners are passe. What you really need this Christmas is this snazzy snowman fidget toy. This cute snowman is fully poseable and articulated and the perfect 3D printed gift idea for your office secret santa.
Where to Find This - Printables
Creator - 3DPrinty
T-Rex Tape Dispenser
Who doesn’t want a T-Rex skull on their office desk? This cool 3D printed T-Rex skull tape dispenser will give you the best possible excuse to let loose your childhood palaeontology nerd as an adult. The tape nestles neaty inside the skull with the end of it becoming the dinosaur’s tongue.
Where to Find This - Pinshape
Creator - mingshiuan
Tower of Pi
If you are a math nerd then the Tower of Pi pen holder is probably something you will enjoy. This pen holder is a spiral of the digits of pi and can hold a place of honor and pride on your desk for you and others to admire.
Where to Find This - Pinshape
Creator - Roman_hegglin
Collapsible Travel Clothes Hanger
This is another amazing 3D print for those of us who like to travel. This collapsible travel coat hanger will fix all of your hotel living woes. This clothes hanger can be neatly folded up and tucked inside your suitcase which makes it the perfect for people who love to travel or move around a lot.
Where to Find This - Printables
Creator - FrenchFriesDerp
Self-watering Planter
If your house plants are constantly dying because you forget to water them then this 3D printed self-watering planter might come in particularly handy for you. All you need to do is fill in the reservoir and the water will seep into your plants all on its own without you having to manually water them everyday.
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - Parallel Goods
Proteus Key-Holder
Keys can be a bit of a hassle to carry around. They’re constantly jingling, get tangled with your earphone cables and can just in general be a bit of a nuisance. Inspired by Swiss army knives, this cool 3D print key holder provides an elegant, easy solution for this. This keyholder will keep your keys in place and organized without any hassle.
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - ProteanMan
Anti-overheating Support for Laptops
Another indispensable utility item for home offices is this anti-overheating support for laptops. If you have been on the lookout for 3D printing ideas to help you with your laptop’s overheating issues and don’t want to purchase an expensive and bulky cooling stand just yet, check these out. These small but sturdy supports may be exactly what you need.
Where to Find This - My Minifactory
Creator - Corentin Paquet
Hanging Bird-feeder
It can be hard finding the perfect bird feeder for your garden birds but worry not because we have the perfect 3D printing idea for you. With this beautiful 3D printed bird-feeder the bird in your garden will never have to go without food again.
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - Tgschulz
Faceted Chess Set
A good chess set can cost a very pretty penny. Lucky for you, if you have a 3D printer at home, you don’t have to worry about that at all! This beautiful, faceted chess set can be a really cool home 3D printing project for you if you have a passion for chess. Print a chess board to go with it and you are good to go!
Where to Find This - Pinshape
Creator - Thomas Davis
Darth Vader Pen Holder
This is one of the coolest 3D printing ideas for Star Wars fans which is also very useful. The Darth Vader pen holder can hold a place of pride on your desk. Extremely easy to print and very sturdy in construction, this pen holder will let you unleash the Star Wars nerd. May the force be with you!
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - tmasantos
All-in-one Desk Organizer
Desk organizers are a very important necessity for any home office desk. You need to make sure that your little pens, paper clips, flash drives and all your other bits and bobs don’t get misplaced. This 3D printing idea is the simple solution for all your stationery organization woes. With extra slots and large holes, this all-in-one desk organizer is just what you need.
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - Redheelerdog
Rooted Brackets
If you were looking for more cool 3D printed home decor ideas then these rooted brackets will definitely catch your eye. These are perfect for you if you want to bring a sense of nature into your home. For best results and a more authentic wooden look you can try using wood filament for 3D printing these beautiful rooted brackets
Where to Find This - Pinshape
Creator - Oscar Aguirre
Desktop Cable Organizer
Don’t we all hate the ever more confusing mess of tangled cables and wires under our desks? Cable organizers can be simple, easy and cool 3D printing ideas to solve this problem. This simple cable organizer can be printed in two separate pieces and can be used to keep all your multiple cables nicely separated and organized.
Where to Find This - My Minifactory
Creator - Cameron O’Neill
Raspberry Pi Case
Raspberry Pi is the name of a popular low cost, modular, single-board computer developed by the non-profit Raspberry Pi Organization. The open design of these computers means that they often come without a casing. These casings can be easily 3D printed however as long as you have a design. This case for a Raspberry Pi 4 comes with ventilation holes and a modular design.
Where to Find This - My Minifactory
Creator - Tadeas Hollan
Panda Bookmark
A violin is definitely an interesting 3D printing idea but it is definitely not the most simple or easy. If you want some nice, easy, beginner-friendly 3D printing ideas then this cute panda bookmark might be just the right thing for you. Simple, effective and useful, this bookmark is sure to make any bookworm’s day.
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - OJ46
Thin Man
Work from home getting lonely? What you need is a companion and a thin man can be exactly that. This compact 3D printing idea can help bring a smile to your face during those lonely office hours. Tiny, affable and absolutely adorable, thin man is something everyone needs.
Where to Find This - Pinshape
Creator - WallTosh
Harry Potter Headphone Stand
Harry Potter has been an important part of all our childhoods. This sturdy and compact headphone stand can be the perfect thing to reignite your nostalgia and love for the famous boy wizard.
Where to Find This - Cult3D
Creator - 3DPrintBunny
One-handed Bottle-opener
Bottle openers are a must-have utility item for every household kitchen. You don’t think you need it, till you do! This one-handed bottle opener adds another layer of convenience for an already convenient tool. This is a 3D printed kitchen tool that you will be sure to thank your stars for during your next dinner party.
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - Kart5A
Sitting Kodama Ornaments
Kodama are Japanese folk nature spirits that inhabit trees. These benevolent spirits are sure to bring good fortune and mystique to your home garden as well. This is a really cute 3D printing idea if you have just started getting into gardening and want to liven up your garden a bit more.
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - Nagmay
Adjustable Spot Lamp
This 3D printed spot lamp is completely adjustable and can be an adorable and modern addition to any home or office. The original 3D print design has been printed out of wood filament and grey PLA and is designed to fit smaller E27 bulbs. We highly recommend this lamp if you are looking for 3D printed gift ideas.
Where to Find This - Cult3D
Creator - Creality
Smartphone Stand
Smartphone stands are probably one of the most popular 3D printing ideas and designs on Thingiverse and other 3D printing websites. This adorable tortoise smartphone stand comes with the added bonus of doubling up as a keychain so that you can carry it anywhere you please without losing it!
Where to Find This - Pinshape
Creator - Sonia Verdu
Citrus Juicer
There are a ton of citrus juicers on the market so you may be thinking what sets this particular 3D print design apart from others? This cool 3D print idea is unique and useful in that the bottom part of the juicer easily screws on to just about any standard, narrow neck PET bottle. This makes collecting the juice as easy and efficient as juicing the fruit itself. The design has been tested on PET bottles from a variety of different countries in order to maintain accuracy.
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - Tammo66
Toothpick Dispenser
This cool 3D print gives you a sanitary as well as hilarious way of dispensing toothpicks. When the top part of the dispenser is lifted and dropped, a toothpick is placed onto the outstretched arms of the tiny man and offered out to you! This little toothpick dispenser is tiny but sure to be a conversation piece when you have guests over
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - shusi
Surprise Egg
Remember the little Kinder surprise eggs we loved as kids? Well agepbiz on Thingiverse has some 3D printing ideas that will send you right down memory lane. These adorable 3D printed surprise eggs are perfect as stocking stuffers for friends, family or little ones this Christmas! Careful with very young children and toddlers, however, because these contain small parts.
Where to Find This - Thinigverse
Creator - agepbiz
Dragon Egg Container
Speaking of eggs, this dragon egg container is a really nifty 3D print for all fantasy nerds out there. While you probably can’t incubate it to hatch dragons, it can make for a really cool storage container for bits and bobs or simply be a cool statement piece for your bookshelf or desk.
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - Lalala65765
Greek Meander Lamp
This Greek Meander lamp is one of the coolest 3D printing ideas we have seen in quite some time. When lit up, it reflects some really cool Greek meander patterns onto your wall. It may not be the most practical lamp for lighting up a room, but it can for sure light up a party and spark conversations.
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - Hultis
Bedside Bottle & Phone Holder
This is one of those cool 3D printing ideas that will change your life for good. This is especially useful for college students or people who don’t have space in their apartments for night stands. This secure bedside bottle and phone holder will keep your items safe and close to you while you sleep.
Where to Find This - Printables
Creator - Hesed
Marble Maze
This cool 3D printed marble maze can keep both adults and children busy for hours! This puzzle game relies on a very simple gravity based maze design with ball and socket joints. If you have kids who never seem to stay in one place, try 3D printing this cool toy for them at home. You will not regret it.
Where to Find This - Printables
Creator - Ericman314
Petite Paint Palette
This one's for the artists out there. This cool 3D print will be a real game changer for you if you like to paint. It fits perfectly on your thumb and can be useful for wiping your brush down when switching colors, mixing small amounts of colors for detail work and more.
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - Megan McFergan
Flying Sea Turtle
This cool 3D printed mechanical toy is truly a marvel. The inspiration behind this creation comes from the poor sea turtle who got caught with a plastic straw in his nose and inspired millions around the world to give up single use plastics like straws. The toy uses a simple turn handle mechanism and perfect if you are looking for really unique 3D printed gift ideas.
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - Amaochan
Polar Bear & Seal
If you liked the flying sea turtle, you will like this cute polar bear and seal toy even more. The best and most cool 3D prints have a little bit of mischief in them. Nothing proves that better than this little toy. The peekaboo playing seal and the wide eyed polar bear can make anyone’s day.
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - Amaochan
The Giroid vase is perfect for you if you are looking for cool 3D print ideas for home decor. This vase looks like a slowly unraveling ribbon and can be the perfect addition to your bedside table or the centerpiece for your dining room table. If you like contemporary or modern home decor, you are sure to enjoy this vase.
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - Area3D
Wall Folder
This wall folder is an amazing utility item for any office. You no longer have to worry about misplaced papers and messy desks. Neatly place everything into your wall folder and breathe a sigh of relief.
Where to Find This - My Minifactory
Creator -Matter Hackers
Wall Outlet Shelf
Speaking of wall mounted utility items, this wall outlet charging shelf is life changing. Have you ever precariously balanced your phone on top of the adapter when charging it at a wall outlet without any table or other furniture nearby? Then this shelf is for you. With this amazing and useful 3D print you never have to worry about your phone falling off while charging ever again.
Where to Find This - Pinshape
Creator -WallTosh
Collapsible Basket
Baskets are useful when you have items to store and nuisance when you don’t. This collapsible basket takes care of that problem. No more worrying about scarce counter space because with this awesome 3D print idea, you can simply fold up and stowaway the basket when you don’t have need for it.
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - 3Dprintingworld
Batman Fidget Toy
Fidget spinners are useful in maintaining focus for those of us who are a little restless. But let’s be honest, most fidget spinner toys are really quite boring and uninspiring. Well, no more. This cool Batman inspired fidget toy is the perfect 3D printing idea to help you focus at work.
Where to Find This - Pinshape
Creator - Heraldo Medeiros
Toothbrush Holder
Have you been thinking of replacing that old broken coffee mug from its designation as your toothbrush holder? If you have been checking out cool 3D prints to take its place, check out this literal ‘tooth’-brush holder. This cute little 3D print is sure to give all pun lovers a bit of a laugh.
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - Ericman93
Christmas Tree Photo Frame
If you want to send family members pictures of you and the family this Christmas, consider using these pretty Christmas tree themed photo frames. These pretty little frames are subtle enough to be used outside of the holiday season as well which makes them the perfect 3D printed home decor idea if you want to revamp your living room.
Where to Find This - Printables
Creator - Myhackspace
Tiny Lantern
If you have been on the lookout for cute, quaint little cottage core 3D printing ideas then this tiny lantern will be right up your alley. It makes the perfect home decor item and it is small enough that you can put it literally anywhere. Perfect for a taste of cottage core without having to rearrange your whole house.
Where to Find This - Printables
Creator - Vikkon
Moon Lamp
You may have seen this beautiful moon lamp on Instagram and other websites. Well, you can now have it in your home and what’s more, you can make it yourself. This moon lamp 3D print even has all the beautiful detail work required to make it look super realistic and beautiful.
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - moononournation
Bird Clock
Looking for cool 3D prints to decorate your home with? This beautiful bird clock will be right up your alley. The steampunk, mechanical, bird design gives this clock a truly unique look. This can also be a really cool 3D printed gift idea for friends and family, especially if you have a housewarming event coming up.
Where to Find This - Printables
Creator - Hairald
Tiny Zen Garden
We all need something to calm down and relax sometimes. Zen gardens are a wonderful way of calming your mind. But turning your whole backyard into a Zen garden is really not the most practical idea for most people. This tiny zen garden 3D print can help you soothe yourself without leaving your desk.
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - Motofuzzi
Robot Pencil Sharpener
This adorable robot pencil sharpener is sure to liven up your desk at the office or at home. The robot is basically a case designed to hold a standard, single hole wedge pencil sharpener to make sure you don’t lose it. As an added bonus, it is also perfect for kids if you are thinking about creating a back to school kit for your children.
Where to Find This - My Minifactory
Creator - Tanya Weisner
Picture Frame Christmas Bauble
Can there be anything better than a Christmas ornament with pictures of you and your family tucked inside? Personalize your Christmas tree to the next level with this beautiful picture frame, Christmas bauble.
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - Dazus
Melting Snowmen
Nothing screams winter quite like a snowman. If you have been looking for cool 3D prints and cute winter themed decorations to put up for the Christmas and New years, then check out these adorable little snowmen. These are sure to liven up any mantelpiece in a flash.
Where to Find This - Printables
Creator - ArKay894
Tic Tac Gun
If you want some light harmless fun for you and your friends then this little tic tac gun is one of the best 3D printing ideas you can get. This fun toy will take you back to your school days of paper catapults and airsoft guns. The tic tac gun is a small, handy and incredibly fun toy to bring back the 8 year old in you.
Where to Find This - Thingiverse
Creator - HerrBatman
Sharing Your 3D Printing Ideas Online!
Did these cool 3D prints and ideas inspire you? You can share your own 3D prints online with the world. All you need is your very own personal portfolio website.
If you have a knack for creating and modelling your own 3D print designs, then you must be looking for a place to display your talents and maybe even make some money off of it. But it is very easy to get lost in the crowd on websites like Thingiverse. If you are truly looking to show off your 3D printing ideas with the world, there is nothing better than creating a portfolio website of your own.
The solution here is Pixpa – an all-in-one DIY website builder platform that seeks to empower creative professionals and small business owners by helping them build beautiful, professional websites all without touching a single line of code!
You can create your own 3D print design portfolio website on Pixpa easily, even without coding skills. Use the stunning, clean and professional templates and modern galleries to display your work and share your 3D printing and design skills with the world. If you are new to website building and design, then this step by step guide on how to design a website is sure to help you out!
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Do you have 3D print ideas to sell? With the e-commerce galleries, you can sell your 3D print designs as digital downloads, or set up a full-featured online store to sell your own 3D printed creations. Use Pixpa’s extensive marketing and SEO tools to promote your products and designs and start earning an income from your 3D printing skills! Also check out this guide on how to create an e-commerce website to learn how to best set up an online store to sell your 3D prints and designs!
Conclusion
We hope this article gave you lots of ideas and inspiration for your next 3D printing project! 3D printing is not just a fun weekend hobby. It can be the start of a lucrative business if you know what to do. Consider taking a look at this guide on how to start a small business if you are thinking about 3D printing business ideas. However, if you are not looking for business ideas but simply more design inspiration, check out these amazing designers and their portfolios!
So, what are you waiting for? Set up your very own 3D printing design portfolio or e-commerce website! You can join Pixpa today and start sharing your own 3D printing projects and designs with the world!
Frequently Asked Questions
What is 3D printing?
3D printing is a method of creating three dimensional objects, models and figures. It involves the use of a 3D printer which can read and analyse models fed into it through a computer and then print the computer model out as a real world object.
How does 3D printing work?
In 3D printing, a specially designed 3D printer analyses a computer created model of an object and then deposits some material, like wood filament or PLA, layer by layer to create a real life, 3D rendition of the object. Often 3D print models need to incorporate supports to ensure that the object stays stable while printing.
Where did the idea of 3d printing come from?
3D printing came about due to the need for the development of rapid prototyping mechanisms for research and development purposes. Hideo Kodama came up with the technology in the early 1980s however the technology was not patented till 1988 when Charles Hull, an American furniture builder, developed his own stereolithography or 3D printing machine and was granted a patent for the same.
How to submit a 3d printing idea?
You can share your 3D printing ideas on sites like Thingiverse and Pinshape. You can also create your own 3D printing and design portfolio website to share your 3D printing ideas with the world.
Can you print metal with 3d printers?
Yes, you can print metal with 3D printers. But you will need a special 3D printer with the capacity to use powdered metal to create objects and parts.
How to make 3D models for printing
To create a 3D model for printing, you will need a CAD (computer aided design) or 3D modeling software. With this software you can make 3D models and designs which you can input into a 3D printer for printing. You can check out this article on the best 3D modeling software to find out which one will be best for you!
How can you make money from 3D printing?
If you are interested in 3D printing business ideas then you can make money by selling 3D print ideas or designs on your website or by creating 3D printed products and selling them. Keeping copyright and trademarks in mind is very important when embarking on any such venture!
67 Cool Things to 3D Print
3D printing is such a fun way to produce creative work—and it has totally taken off. Now, creators are using this amazing new technology to create all kinds of wild and wonderful 3D printer projects that were previously all but impossible to make at home.
These 3D printer projects are a great addition to your online design portfolio. This is such a hot space that shows your mastery of this chic craft could win you some big new clients. You can showcase a collection of cool things to 3D print and some of your best 3D printings too.
Want to get in on this cool 3D prints trend? We’ve compiled a list of 67 inspiring 3D printing ideas to fuel your next 3D printer design. So, what can you make with a 3D printer? Well, there’s something cool for everyone!
Next in our list of cool things to 3D print is a simple project that can be completed in approximately one hour and will produce a whistle. It can produce an eye-popping 118db sound, perfect for camping or sporting events.
If there’s one thing we can all agree on, it’s that earbud cords are a pain in the butt to keep organized. They constantly get tangled and eventually produce the dreaded earphone-crackle, rendering your treasured music-makers useless. This is a great example of what you can make with a 3D printer that can improve your everyday life.
A simple toy originally created for Settlers of Catan, this project is durable and (in our opinion) cute. This is one of those 3D printer projects you could use in a few ways: gaming, office desk decoration, children’s toy, you name it! Plus, T-Rexes are (always!) cool.
Organize your desk, and add a little flair at the same time! With these simple 3D printer designs, you’ll have all you need to generate truly unique desktop organizers that not only keep your stuff where it needs to be but look cool as well. You can 3D print a pencil holder that is unique to your own personality and have others mistaking your pencil holders again.
With a 3D printer you’ll be able to replace your dinnerware with new and original 3D printer designs in no time at all. Take this blueberry-themed bowl, for example. Why stop there? There are numerous other designs for plates and bowls out there to make eating at home a unique experience.
One of the cool things to 3D print is an abstract planter for your succulents and cacti. Why use traditional planters to hold your plants? There are cool 3D prints out there that don’t allow you to skip the traditional clay pots. These modular little guys are modern and fresh and guaranteed to make your mini-garden more attractive.
Measuring Cube
Get rid of those 72 measuring spoons from your utensil drawer and replace them all with a single implement! One of the most immediately useful and cool 3D prints in this list, it’ll make for an interesting tool that others will want when they see it.
Cable Holder
Stop the tyranny of cords taking over your desk and entertainment unit and 3D print some space-saving cable management devices. You’ll cut back on desk clutter and all that cord-related aggravation. These are the blessed 3D printed objects that make life a little less annoying!
Nearly everyone these days has a smartphone, and we’ve likely all had moments where we wanted to prop up our phones for viewing video or photos and had to resort to piled books or whatever else is on hand. And it rarely works out as well as we hope! That makes this tiny project one of the coolest 3D printed objects on the list. Plus, they look like cats. Cats are good.
A perennial childhood favorite, kids love them just as much today. Of course, adults can enjoy these toys, too. They could be just the ticket to break through some creative block!
A truly inspiring 3D printing idea, these pop-out business cards allow you to speak to clients in a way they won’t have experienced many times (if ever) before! Rather than a drab piece of cardboard, hand them a toy they can assemble that speaks much louder than a traditional printed card.
Can’t sit still? Searching for a 3D printer project to help you focus? Look no further. Fidget spinners are an excellent way to occupy your mind, and this 3D printed object will definitely do the trick.
This is probably one of the most fun and cool things to 3D print, these gimmicky little toys are quite literally affixed to food items found in your house. A lemon helicopter? A banana-car? Why not! Easy to print and awesome for providing hours of enjoyment to restless rainy-day kiddos.
Definitely among the most interesting and cool things to 3D print in this list (and showcasing a bit more complexity than other entries), the dragonfly is a tiny little flying machine you can whip up in a short time. It’s perfect for providing a little entertainment for your kids on a rainy day.
Why settle for boring cutlery in your drawer? With minimal effort, you can produce some decorative handles for your eating utensils and wow visitors to your humble abode. When they inevitably ask “so, what can you print with a 3D printer?”, you can tell them they’re eating with it!
Drop your phone into these useful little devices to amplify the sound from its speakers. They offer surprisingly high-quality sound—and now you don’t need to lug portable speakers around on picnics or at the beach.
If you’re looking for some more simple and cool 3D printing ideas, consider 3D printing a set of drink coasters. Thanks to simple 3D printer designs like this, we won’t need to spend our hard-earned cash on flimsy little discs anymore. Make your own coasters with whatever designs you want, and say goodbye to tacky freebies and over-priced novelty ones. This idea makes for one of the cool things to 3D print as gifts!
If you’re an audiophile, you’ll truly appreciate this entry as one of the best things to 3d print. By converting audio files, you can create your own records that will play on turntables. Why limit it to music? Record your own special messages to loved ones and send out the love!
Simple 3D printer designs like this are great to have on hand. Hinges are always useful, and come in handy all over the house. These particular designs are super-simple, even by 3D printing standards, requiring just a single step!
With a sliding clasp, these unique chip clip designs work quite well and are fantastically simple things to 3D print.
A larger-scale project than other 3D printing ideas, the Drawing Machine is quite unique: attach a pen and create works of art from files on your computer. This 3D printer project can help you produce invitations, cards or any other manner of drawings.
Some nostalgic old-timey engineering comes into play with these uber-neat 3D printing ideas. Relive the past and have your desk decorated with a sign that uses something other than LED or LCD displays!
When it comes to 3D printing metal, there are people who may choose to use a laser cutter instead. The reason is that 3D printed projects using metal can be costly and time-consuming. However, the two are quite different. 3D printing is an additive process, while laser cutting is a subtractive process. Depending on your needs, those that are looking to create multiple pieces at a quicker pace may choose the laser cutter as it can conveniently cut multiple materials and larger size.
With digital trends of raw and rustic design, you might be considering 3D printing cool things at home with metal. However, printing metal is extremely costly due to its process and the machinery required. If you’re looking for cool things to 3D print at home with a metal-looking finish, we recommend using materials on the market that can create metal-like 3D printed objects instead. These materials give the illusion that your 3D printed pencil holder or camera mount is made out of metal but without the actual cost.
Thanks to 3D printing, it has also made highly-customizable prosthesis possible. One of the coolest things about 3D printed prosthesis is that they can create custom fits for the patient and also a much lower cost. Instead of creating static designs that are “one size fits all”, 3D print gives companies the opportunity to create products that are affordable and personalized. What would have cost lots of money to create is now more accessible thanks to 3D printed prostheses.
Beyond science, 3D printed homes and shelters have also become one of the cool things to 3D print across the world. To address the housing issue around the world, companies have been using this technology to print emergency shelters and 3D printed homes. With this technology, companies and cities can build a community in a much shorter amount of time and for a cost cheaper than traditional home building methods. Each home inside the community can then be purchased at a more affordable cost.
If you love architecture and buildings, companies have created kits that allow people to replicate architectural structures and other cool things with a 3D pen. For boardgame lovers, you 3D print your own figurines by drawing it with your 3D pen. You can also turn your favorite cartoon show characters or movie heroes into 3D. While a 3D pen allows you to draw 2D things to 3D, their limitation tends to be the size of the project you can make. If you’re looking to 3D print a life-size chair, it may be easier to use a printer because 3D pens may not be able to create something as durable.
- Tangram: A super easy and fun game to play with your kids or friends. If you’re going on a road trip or simply trying to pass time, this 3D printed tangram makes for portable entertainment.
- Klöts (Quick shoe ties): Some cool things to 3D print for your kids are these quick shoe ties. With this project, you’ll spend less time worrying about their shoelaces being undone and risking a fall.
- Puzzle Keychain: This heart puzzle is perfect as a gift or personal use. If you’re tight on schedule for an anniversary or valentine’s day gift, this heart puzzle is one of the quickest things to 3D print.
- Door Stop: Some things to 3D print for practical uses are these door stops. Whether you’re using it at home or for your office, printing them is super easy and fast.
- Light Switch Locks: This definitely tops for cool things to 3D print, especially for parents. This awesome tool can prevent your kids from turning the lights on and off at home. Keep certain lights off to save energy.
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top 10 rating according to KP
A 3D printer opens up incredible opportunities for a person. The first prototype of such a device was born back in 1984. The idea of the invention belongs to the American Charles Hull, he received a patent for it only two years after development. The printer was a rather massive industrial installation and, despite many inaccuracies and shortcomings in operation, the technology was used.
Hal co-founded 3dsystems, a leader in industrial 3D printers. However, this material is not dedicated to these large machines. 3D printing is becoming more and more part of everyday life. Thus, the technology is used to create unique toys, various models, figurines, packaging, clothes, shoes and jewelry. For these purposes, it is not at all necessary to purchase a large-sized printer. You can get by with a small device. It has a compact size, and its technology is completely identical to the industrial one. Heated plastic is fed through the nozzle (spout) of the device, which is laid out on the surface in accordance with the drawing specified in the program. And if earlier such a device was a luxury that only a few can afford, today a 3D printer is available to everyone.
Top 10 rating according to KP
1. Creality3D Ender 3
Creality3D Ender 3. Photo: market-yandex.ruOur rating opens with a model from the world's largest manufacturer of 3D printers. The Ender 3 features an elegant and thoughtful design, excellent print quality and a wide build area. Manufacturers have provided a good arrangement of wires that do not get confused during operation. The small control unit of the device is located to the right of the work surface. The gadget prints perfectly with various types of plastic. In particular, we are talking about varieties of ABS, PLA, TPU and PETG. The scope of this printer is quite wide. It can be used to produce minifigures, do artistic modeling, and make small prototypes of parts and functional elements.
The main characteristics
Print technology | FDM/FFF/PJP | ||
for the house/DIY | |||
PLA, Wood | |||
Workspace width | 220 mm | ||
Workspace height | 250 mm | ||
The depth of the workspace | 220 mm | ||
Features | Heated table, displays, active cooling, nozzle change, USB, Micro SD | ||
Press speed | 180 mm 900 mm | Number of extruders | 1 |
Pros and cons
Possibility of using various types of plastic, high quality of parts, reliable design
A small display that displays only basic information
2.
FlashForge Adventurer 3 FlashForge Adventurer 3. Photo: market-yandex.ruThe model from the Chinese developer FlashForge took the second position in our rating. The device is equipped with a Wi-Fi receiver, a removable heated pad for printing. In addition, manufacturers have provided a built-in webcam, a closed case and a color touch-screen display. The latter, although it does not support the Russian language, is intuitively understandable. The ergonomics of the device is provided by the filament sensor: if the printer runs out of plastic, it automatically goes into standby mode and does not idle.
Pros and cons
Webcam and Wi-Fi receiver allows you to monitor the work, unusual design, simplicity from anywhere in the world in the setup, the presence of a filament sensor
Despite the rather wide functionality, this model is hardly suitable for an experienced printer or a small production due to the small area of the working space, high price
3.
FlyingBear Ghost 5 FlyingBear Ghost 5. Photo: market-yandex.ru from FlyingBear is ideal for semi-professional use. Uniform supply of filament (plastic) provides good opportunities for creating three-dimensional figures with a fairly high resolution. High productivity is achieved thanks to the transparent Dual Drive extruder with BMG double drive. The gadget has a body closed on three sides. Its walls are made of heat-resistant non-toxic ABS plastic. This protection prevents the accumulation of dust on the working parts of the device, which greatly facilitates the maintenance of the printer. The device is controlled using a 3.5-inch color TFT display.The main characteristics
Print technology | FDM/FFF/PJP | |||
for the house/DIY, Essential level | ||||
Open Cam | Open Camera | Open Cam | ABS, PLA, Wood, HIPS | |
Workspace width | 255 mm | |||
Workspace height | 210 mm | |||
Working space | 210 mm | |||
Features | Heated table, display, active cooling, nozzle adjustment, temperature control | |||
Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi, SD Wi-Fi, SD 9001||||
Print speed (extruder speed) | 150mm/s | |||
Number of extruders | 1 | |||
Printing accuracy | X, Y 0. 01 mm | |||
Positioning accuracy | Z 0.002 mm |
Pros and cons
Short power cord, inaccuracies in the Russian-language menu, weak airflow system.
4. Anet N4
Anet N4. Photo: market-yandex.ruThe budget model from the Chinese manufacturer Anet N4 is equipped with all the necessary functions for a small domestic production. The base of the device is made of cast aluminum alloy. The weight of the gadget does not exceed 9kg. A transparent tinted hood protects the work surface from external sources of ultraviolet radiation. It can be removed to remove the finished product and clean the printer. Also, manufacturers have provided a removable resin bath and a working platform, which greatly facilitates the use of the device.
Key Features
Print Technology | LCD | |
Application | Home/DIY Professional | 30 mm/h |
Pros and cons
Ability to use photopolymer resins from any manufacturer, high polymer curing speed
Small work surface, slightly inferior to competitors in some parameters
Photon Scu0bic0 Anycu0bic08 5. S. Photo: market-yandex.ruIn the middle of our rating is the Anycubic Photon S model. It is equipped with an advanced optical system and a large working camera. The device has a matrix light source that provides a uniform luminous flux over the entire plane of the desktop. This allows a very high curing speed of the layers to be achieved. In addition, the printer has an original function that allows you to simultaneously print eight identical models. According to the developers, the target audience for this device are orthodontists and jewelers. Most parts of the device are made of plastic. This factor significantly reduces the weight of the device and makes it convenient to transport.
Plus and disadvantages of
9000 Small worktop6. ELEGOO Mars Pro
ELEGOO Mars Pro. Photo: market-yandex. ruThis model is significantly different from its predecessor Elegoo Mars. Thanks to the advanced Z-axis mechanics and directional UV light from the diode array, it is suitable not only for hobbies, but also for fields of activity such as dentistry and jewelry. In addition, the developers moved the USB connector to the front of the device. Now there is no need to constantly rotate the gadget in the process. The weight of the device is only 7.5 kg, which makes it very convenient for transportation. A translucent plastic cover will reliably protect against extraneous radiation and will allow you to monitor the production process.
The main characteristics
Print technology | LCD |
Field | for the home/diy, for medicine |
Print speed: (layer build-up) | 22. 5 mm/h |
Print precision | X, Y 0.047 mm |
Positioning accuracy | Z 0.125 mm |
The wavelength of light source | 405 Nm |
PLASS AND MINCOUS COURENTIONAL CENTURE, LIGHT price, good UV light 9000 9000 9000 7. Two Trees Bluer
Two Trees Bluer. Photo: market-yandex.ruThis is one of the most popular home models of 3D printers. It is ideal for getting acquainted with technology, various experiments, training and prototyping. Distinctive features of Two Trees Bluer are: "quiet" drivers, which are the engine of the device, a heated table, two-way airflow and a thread break sensor. The mechanics of the printer is quite simple, and at the same time very effective. The open type case will be very convenient when cleaning the work surface. The firmware of the device provides the functions of auto-calibration and automatic resumption of printing in case the power was accidentally turned off.
Pros and cons
Low price, easy and convenient to use
Lack of protection for the work surface, poor quality of spare parts
8. Wanhao Duplicator i3 Mini
Duplicator Mini i3. Photo: market-yandex.ruMiniature 3D printer does not look like other devices. However, this feature does not affect its technical characteristics. The plastic spool is located on the right side of the bracket. Wanhao branded coating is pasted over the table. There is no platform heating, so it is recommended to use PLA plastic for printing. The manufacturer clearly states in the manual that the printer is designed to work only with PLA material and nothing else. The body of the gadget is made of sheet steel. The memory card slot and all printer control elements - a monochrome liquid crystal display, a universal knob-button and a Reset micro-button - are placed on the front panel of the printer.
The main characteristics
Print technology | FDM/FFF/PJP |
educational, for house | PLA |
Working space width | 120 mm |
Working space height | 100 mm |
The depth of the working space | 135 mm |
Features | displays, active cooling, speed control, temperature control | USB, SD card |
) | 70 mm/s |
Number of extruders | 1 |
Printing accuracy | X, Y 0. 012 mm |
Positioning accuracy | Z 0.004 mm |
Pros and disadvantages
Good price
Lack of heating and protecting the working surface, high probability of problems with a working coil
9.
Artillery Genius. Photo: market-yandex.ruThe base of the device consists of an aluminum case, in which all the electronics are hidden. An aluminum portal is also attached to it. The latter is also a guide for the moving parts of the printer. At the top of the portal is a plastic jumper to which the spool holder and filament sensor are attached. As for the control screen, its functionality is seriously curtailed. However, it is sufficient for simple tasks, but it is impossible to configure the printer.
The main characteristics
Press technology | fdm/fff/pjp |
Educational, for the house/DIY, Industrial, Professional material | for printingABS, Flex, Nylon, PLA, PETG, SBS, CopperFILL, DuraForm TPU |
Working width | 220 mm |
The height of the workspace | 250 mm |
DEMPLE DIFFICULATION | 220 mm |
Features | The heated table, Active speed, Contact control, Contactive |
USB, micro-SD | |
Print speed (extruder speed) | 150 mm/s, |
Number of extruders | 1 |
Pros and cons
Spacious work surface, robust housing
Little functionality for a rather high price, lack of work surface protection, few functions on the control screen.
10. Tianfour Sparkmaker
Tianfour Sparkmaker. Photo: market-yandex.ruThis model is ideal for beginners, as it does not require additional settings at all before starting work. Externally, the printer has the shape of a cylinder with a height of 27.5 cm and a diameter of 17 cm. The realistic contours and smooth curves of the figures are ensured by LCD technology. The printer works with any photopolymer resins for 3D printing with a flash length of 405nm.
How to choose a 3D printer
Choosing a 3D printer is not such a difficult task as it might seem at first glance. Despite the relentless interest in 3D printing and the incredible number of devices on the market, the basic requirements for models remain unchanged. Komsomolskaya Pravda turned to Svyatoslav Vulf, a blogger and host of a YouTube channel about modern technologies and experiments, for help in this matter. He regularly monitors new products on the 3D technology market and tests them at home.
Product size
Initially, you should decide what size of products you expect to receive in the end. The required area of the working surface depends on this. Note that the price of the device also depends on the size of the latter. For work at home, there will be enough indicators: 200 × 250 × 200 (WxHxD).
Technology
Today, there are several technologies for printing on a 3D printer. They differ significantly from each other. Let's consider some of them.
SLA-technology — works on the basis of a liquid photopolymer, which under the influence of laser light changes its physical properties and hardens. It allows you to create figurines with the highest precision of microforms.
DLP technology is an alternative SLA method. However, instead of laser systems, LED projectors are used here, which significantly reduce the cost of 3D printers. When using this technology, the future prototype is formed layer by layer.
The FDM method is ideal when prototypes are required that will be actively used and not just sitting on a shelf. Here, high-strength industrial plastics will be used for production. Please note that there are other technologies, but they are very similar to the above.
Material
Before buying a printer, you should also pay attention to what materials it works with, as they have significant differences from each other. For example, ABS can take many different polymeric forms. This is a very durable plastic. It is easily sanded and processed. PLA plastic is considered more environmentally friendly. It is made from agricultural products - corn, potatoes, beets and others. In its original form, it is transparent and can be colored. PLA is just as strong but tougher than ABS. The ductility and heat resistance of SBS make it the material of choice in engineering and mechanical applications.
Noise level and drivers
An important factor when choosing a 3D printer are drivers - device engines (not to be confused with software). They affect the overall noise level of the device. For example, if you buy a printer with cheap A4988, then even neighbors will hear its work. In this case, you should pay a little more and purchase a gadget with more expensive drivers.
Self-assembly
Some manufacturers prepare the model completely before sale. The buyer can only get the printer out of the box and connect the power. However, there are some models that require self-assembly. Be sure to consider this factor before purchasing. If you are purchasing such a device for the first time, then it will not be easy for you to assemble it.
How Chuck Hull Invented 3D Printing / Habr
3D printing was born in 1983, long before people began to massively use the World Wide Web. But the Internet has long become an ordinary part of life, and additive technologies still cannot be called widespread.
At the same time, Chuck Hull, the inventor of 3D printing, believes that we have already passed the period of hype and are only now beginning to understand the real field of application of the technology. This post is about how Chuck (Charles) Hull invented and patented laser stereolithography in a small utility room and how he now evaluates his invention.
Spoiler: like industrial robots, the automotive industry has greatly helped the development of 3D printing.
Table tops and prototyping
It all started in the 80s. Then Chuck worked as a technologist in California Ultra Violet Products. The company produced UV curing resin for countertops. There was no question of high speed of work - it took months to develop and test even small details. Chuck's responsibilities, as responsible for organizing the production process, included prototyping. The inventor was looking for a method that would allow him to speed up the process.
One of his ideas was to apply several hundred layers of plastic and shape them using ultraviolet light. This would make for a relatively cheap and quick prototype. With this idea, he went to the leadership of the UVP. Chuck, of course, was not allowed to invent during working hours - but they were given a room and equipment.
After a year of overtime, the inventor created the first prototype of an electrolytic 3D printer. He worked with a photopolymer, a substance that can change from liquid to solid under the influence of ultraviolet rays. Hull learned how to write code to program a printer to create a prototype of a particular geometric shape. The first 3D printed object was a small plastic cup.
First SLA-1 3D Printer
Get Dressed and Come to the Lab Now
The night when the discovery was made was forever imprinted in the memory of Chuck's wife, Antoinette Hull. In an interview for The Telegraph, she even gives the exact time - 20:39 on Wednesday, March 9, 1983.
“I was at home that night and had to look at my watch when the phone rang,” she said. "I was already in my pajamas and getting ready for bed, but Chuck was still working. "
"Get dressed and come to the lab right away," Chuck said on the phone. She got into her car and drove to the lab, a small room that Ultra Violet Products had given Hull for research.
In it, Antoinette saw the first 3D printed object in the world. “Holding this strange detail in his hand, he said that he had done it and the world would never be the same. That night, I knew he had achieved something great.”
Chuck Hull and his wife
Chuck's company didn't have the funds to finance development. He recalls: “I received a patent for a 3D printer in 86. And so I come to the head of the company and say: “We need to find a commercial application for this.” To which he replies, “Sure, but we can’t afford it.” I had no choice, so I decided to start my own company. This was the start of 3D Systems." The first clients of his company were General Motors and Mercedes-Benz.
The company is still operating. Chuck, now 79, does too. “My job is too interesting to quit,” he once said in an interview with CNN. In another, he gave more details: “In the late 90s, I really retired. A new manager took my place, and about three months later he called me and said, “Chuck, it's bad. Can you come back and help with some technical issues?” Since then, I've been there again, continuing to do interesting things."
3D Systems is currently focusing on programmable injection molding systems that will allow objects to be printed without first having to design molds. In addition to his work at 3D Systems, Chuck gives lectures and speaks at conferences. For example, he became one of the main speakers at last year's ASME - International Mechanical Engineering Congress.
Chuck Hull remains a very humble person. In 2014, the European Patent Office presented him with a prize for the best inventor working outside of Europe. To this he replied only: “I am pleased to receive recognition of my merits. I've worked hard and hard, and that's what I'm going to do next. "
He rarely interacts with the media. Below is one of his few interviews given to Industry Week. It is from 2013, but has not been fully translated into Russian. In it, Chuck Hull told how he himself did not believe in the commercial success of his invention for a long time and about whether it could ever compete with traditional production.
You invented stereolithography in 1983. After 30 years, the market for additive manufacturing began to grow rapidly. People think that this is some kind of new phenomenon. What do you think about this boom? Did it start too late?
When we first started doing 3D printing, I couldn't imagine for a long time that it would become so popular.
It seemed to me that this path would take 25 years, if not more. Such is the history of all inventions. It doesn't happen that you invent something like a 3D printer and a crowd of buyers immediately starts to beat on your door. It takes a long time to understand what you have invented and how it can be improved.
3D printing isn't easy. You see the finished device. You think that it is very easy to use it, but it is not. We at 3D Systems have been perfecting the first printer for 10 years. During this time, we managed to go from an idea to the implementation of a finished device in the industrial sector.
But the last few years have surprised me. It certainly came as a surprise that people recognized 3D printing as mainstream.
When did you get the idea to create 3D printing? How did you come up with the stereolithography method?
I started out as a design engineer. The development of new plastic injection moldings that we were engaged in was a very laborious and costly process. In the beginning, you designed the look of the part, made drawings, discussed everything with the toolmaker who made the mold for the plastic part. Then this form was sent to the caster, who made the spare part. The whole process took 6-8 weeks.
It took a long time to make, and the first part that came out was never perfect. It had to be redone and the production cycle started again. Many months passed before you received a part that you can test.
Naturally, we tried to do something about it.
I decided to see if I could think of a way to get that first part faster, so that all iterations would go through quickly, and then quickly get the final version for production.
I went through a bunch of ideas that didn't work and then came up with what ended up being stereolithography. On March 9, 1983, I produced the first part with this method.
Then you applied for a patent in 1986 and co-founded 3D Systems. But who were your clients? Did any of the industries see the potential at such an early stage?
When we first launched the company, we immediately sent “scouts” to see if there was any interest from the industry. And he was. In fact, interest in prototyping has been huge, mostly from automakers.
Car companies at that time were trying to produce high quality cars. American concerns at that time were rather clumsy. They could not quickly release new models, and the quality of production lost in the global competition.
So they had a huge interest in any technology that could improve the situation. We immediately began to move in this direction, to develop technology for the automotive industry. Shortly thereafter, many manufacturers followed the same path.
Also in those years we developed methods for prototyping metal parts. Our technology was supposed to offer an alternative to traditional lost wax casting, and it was the first major offshoot of prototyping plastic parts.
We called the developed method Quick Cast. It allowed the rapid casting of metal parts from a variety of alloys and is still in use today. Mainly in the aerospace and related industries.
Now that manufacturers and consumers have realized the full value of 3D printing, what's next? Will it ever be able to compete with traditional production?
I'm not a futurist and I don't have a predictor's crystal ball - I don't know what's going to happen next. But I know that when enough smart people work on something, it always gets better.
The main advantages of additive technologies now are fine-tuning and the ability to work with complex structures. If your manufacturing process needs a lot of parts, or you need parts with many different parameters, 3D printing can come in handy.
Medical applications come naturally to 3D printing, because every body is different. When you try to do something for teeth, for example, that thing will be different for different patients. The same goes for the knees and other joints.
If you're looking into the future of 3D printing, it's probably parts with complex shapes and patterns, even at high production volumes. The speed and economic benefits of 3D printing are constantly increasing. This means that it has more and more chances to compete with traditional production.
Looking back over these 30 years, what would you say is your biggest achievement outside of the technology itself?
Back in the 1980s and 1990s, it was clear that production would gradually leave the country.