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Novelty Bottle Topper Plug
€2.31
Cute Dingding with Hat (Penis)
€0.96
Mariners Moose (Baseball Mascot, Washington State)
Free
Toilet Clock
€4.67 -20% €3.73
WARRIOR RABBIT
€3
Dead Pool Funko style figure
€0.93
Kaa Snake Articulated
€2.50
T-Rex Dinosaur Wall Art Dino Wall Decor
€1.17
Punny Planter 11 - Stayin' Alive
€2.50
Cute Little Hedgehog
€3. 73
toilet sign
€0.80
Funny chicken wall art crazy chicken joe wall decor
€1.17
Toothpick dispenser dragon cleaner
€4.50
Cats of Light Switch 2D Wall Art - STL + SVG
€4 -50% €2
Yoga Cat 2D Wall Art - STL + SVG
€1.30
Spider-Man light box cartoon Spiderman lithophane box
€0.50
Stitch light box 150mm tall
€0.50
Mouse and cheese
Free
Horse
€7.95
Rubber Duck
€5. 95
Ducks in Hats - Complete collection
€2.81
Ducks in Hats 3
€1.12
Ducks in hats 2
€1.12
Ducks in hats 1
€1.12
Taz Bad Day Warning Sign
€3.65
Punny Planters 12 - Say Aloe!
€4
SciFi Bot, robot
€2
MR. NICE GUY WITH SURPRISE - MULTIPARTS
€2.79 -25% €2.09
Bambu Lab - Proper pooping place (outhouse)
Free
Grenade Bunny
Free
skull light box led
€0. 50
Tarot card light box 150mm multi colour
€0.50
Fox Sunglasses Holder
€0.93
Man Cave sign
€2
DwayneTheGlockJohnson
Free
Gamer light box, lamp, lithophane, night light 150mm
€0.50
Gamer light box lamp night light small
Free
PUNNY PLANTER 03 - Little Prick
€2.50
Bless box light up and ornament
€0.50
Keep calm coffee loading light box
€0.50
Spiderman and Deadpool cartoon Light box (fan art) Large
€0.80
Spiderman and Deadpool cartoon Light box (fan art) (Pocket size)
Free
Infinitely bag
Free
Gug the pig/ Gug le cochon.
€0.50
dwayne the glock johnson keychain
Free
Crazy Rabbit and SpaceCarrot / Lapin Fou et sa Spacecarotte.
€0.50
Funny character "Graspetto"
€1.25
Cute Alpaca PRINT-IN-PLACE
€1.25
30+ Easy and Fun Things to 3D Print at Home 2022
Everyone likes to have fun, and as nice as it is to turn to old favorite pastimes for entertainment, there’s nothing quite like discovering new ways to enjoy yourself.
There are so many things we can do with 3D printing. From car repair to dental procedures, 3D printing has changed lives and businesses the world over. But there’s no reason we can’t have a little fun with our 3D printers!
In my time writing for 3DSourced, I’ve come across a lot of quick, easy, cool, and fun 3D prints that I’ve bookmarked for future use, and here I’m going to share a few of my favorites for you to enjoy today.
Moving Animals
When writing about 3D printed fidget toys, I came across Snakez. These neat little serpents are segmented so they can move about. A popular toy for children and adults alike, you can have a lot of fun printing them out and making them wiggle around!
They’re far less complicated than they look. As one-piece designs, 3D printing these toys is a piece of cake. Snakez are a cute addition to any desk or toy chest and make for an excellent fidget toy or even something for your pets to enjoy.
If you want something with a little more detail, then why not try out these articulated dragons for a fun 3D print that adds a touch of the mythological to your play?
Continuing the quirky trend of replacing Zs with Ss, Piranhaz are equally fun 3D prints that you can print in any size and color. With their biting jaws, they can even be practical too as clothes pegs or wire organizers.
If you want all of the fish with none of the bite, then check out these Fish Fossilz which move around just like they’re swimming.
When I was in high school, I used to mess around a lot with crocodile clips. I never knew why, I just thought they were kind of fun to attach to my fingers or just clamp onto things. Clearly, I wasn’t the only one, as I quickly came across these literal crocodile clips that bring back that old joy.
There are so many 3D printable animals out there to try, and many to make your own. Pick your favorite and get to printing, you can’t go wrong!
Easter Egg Holders
Easter is a fun time for many people regardless of religious affiliation. After all, who doesn’t like an excuse to eat a ton of chocolate?
There’s something adorable and fun in these Easter egg holders shaped like traditional bunnies to display with your Cadbury treats during the build up to the day we get to indulge again. Some call it teasing, I call it motivation.
Ultimate Sandcastle Kit
I love the beach. The sand between your toes, the rolling waves, the promise of relaxation, and, of course, sandcastles.
Sandcastle building is a true joy amusing kids and adults alike all over the world, so much so that there are even art displays and competitions all about what kind of structures people build from the sand.
I don’t know about you, but I was always just awful at sandcastle construction, made even more embarrassing by the fact that I grew up on a beach. So I’ve bookmarked this ultimate sandcastle kit as a fun 3D print so that doesn’t happen again!
Some may say that using stencils like these defeats the point, but they aren’t merely shapers. They’re a cool 3D print designed to let you build structures like the pyramids of Giza or the roman colosseum, things most beachgoers couldn’t dream of building with their hands alone.
Wolf Whistle Keychain
Whistles are pretty neat, they’re great for looking after kids or pets, useful for sports, and are good to have in case of emergencies.
Finding designs for various whistles as cool 3D prints is pretty easy, but my favorite is this wolf whistle because of its appearance and design. Depending on where you blow, the whistle will produce different pitches.
As a simple one-print project, you won’t need to put a lot of effort into this fun keychain, the only real difficulty is getting the keyrings to fit.
If the wolf design isn’t your cup of tea, then you’ll be happy to know that this two-tone whistle design is just as easy to make and works the same way.
Balloon-Powered Car
You read that right. This cool 3D print came from a teacher looking to teach their class about engineering, and it just looks really fun.
After inflating the balloon and letting the car go, the air will escape out the back ‘exhaust’ Batmobile style and propel the car forward. It’s really fun and couldn’t be simpler to print, you just need to nail the wheels to the body and boom!
If you like, you can even print out some caps for the back exhaust so the car makes different noises as it goes!
Yo-yos
Remember when yo-yos were huge? I’m not sure if it was a revitalization by The Simpsons, but growing up in the ‘90s I had a lot of fun playing with Yo-Yos in the schoolyard and learning tricks from my friends.
Yo-yos have a very basic shape and don’t require a lot of assembly, so they’re ideal as a cool 3D printed toy that only takes as much effort as you’re willing to put in.
The standard Yo-Yo shape is simple enough to find and print, you can even print each half in different colors like this butterfly yo-yo.
If you want to get really fancy, though, then you should check out my personal favorite design for this Circuit Playground Neo-Pixel Yo-yo as an awesome 3D printed toy that you can enhance with LEDs to light up like a disco!
Tiny Catapult
Even typing that made me smile. A very cute toy and an easy one to make is this mini catapult that works like a fidget toy but with hopefully more aiming involved.
The tiny catapult couldn’t be easier to print and actually has a surprisingly sturdy design. With a firing range of around 2 meters (around 6.5 feet) for a small piece of paper, your only trouble will be selecting your oblivious victim.
Tiny Articulated Robot
Need a tiny person to wield that tiny catapult for you? Well I’ll do you one better!
This adorable and really fun 3D print is a chibi robot that always looks like it’s about to bid you a friendly hello. With several poses to choose from, these articulated little dotes are a fun way to use very little material for some really cute results.
Is this tiny robot still a little too serious for you? Then you can count on this silly robot design to put a smile on your face. With its spring limbs and different colored eyes, it takes slightly more engineering than most fun 3D prints on this list, but it’s worth it.
In fact, this silly robot is actually an offset of my personal favorite robot to 3D print for fun; Otto. He’s fun, he’s interactive, and he’s adorable as all get out!
Circle Pen
Pens are one of those weird things. You always have a hundred when you don’t need one, and none when you do. As a practical and cool 3D print, why not try this circle pen?
It’s a pen holder that fits perfectly into any keychain so you’ll always have a pen with you whenever you really need one.
If you don’t fancy carrying a pen on your keys but do still want easy access to one, then this pen holder is a cool 3D print that attaches to your car vent for convenient storage. Though don’t write and drive, okay?
Fingerboard
Another odd fad that was all the rage when I was in high school was the fingerboard. If you missed this craze, it was a tiny skateboard that you used by using your fingers as legs and feet.
They were strange, they came out of nowhere, and they were insanely compelling and fun.
Given their size, they’re perfect as fun 3D prints. They’re quite easy to make due to their basic shape and can distract you for hours.
The best thing about these 3D printed fingerboards, though, is how customizable they are. Just like regular skateboards, you can tweak the design and add your own post-printing decorations to make them truly your own.
They come in a surprising variety too, from the basic pro skateboard model to a blank template if you want to get more creative with it. The latter is even designed with a rougher surface to help stop your fingers from slipping!
And there’s no need to stop at the boards themselves. This ramp and planter 3D print is a pretty cool way to practice your tricks. Heck, with ramps, stairs, benches, and yes, more ramps at your disposal, you can practically 3D print yourself an entire skatepark!
Homer Simpson’s Face
I’ll admit it, I’m a huge Simpsons fan. It’s my go-to when I need some background noise and my comfort show when I need something familiar to relax. And I will also hold my hand up and say that I think the iconic yellow nuclear family is still funny.
Given this die-hard fandom, I have to mention this Homer Simpson wall decoration. It’s just crazy to me how a few simple lines can make a very well-known face, really showing off the genius in the character design.
The reason each member of the Simpson family has such recognizable hair is that Groening wanted them to be immediately recognizable via silhouette, and that’s always been true. If you’re more creative, you can change the design to reflect one of Homer’s many hilarious facial expressions too!
Mini Chess Game
While this didn’t make it into my list of the best 3D printed chess sets, this mini chess game is one I’ve wanted to talk about.
The board and pieces are all here, but you will need a little more elbow grease and some magnets to turn it into the perfect travel game that won’t fall apart during a long-haul flight or drive (though, again, please don’t play chess and drive!)
I’m a huge chess fan, and the tiny chess pieces here really stand out to me as a great way to use your 3D printer for something that will stay fun for a long time to come.
Toothpaste Dispensers
There are few things more enjoyable than taking something serious like brushing your teeth and making it more fun.
Toothpaste dispensers are an easy and creative way to make teeth-brushing a little more comical. It’s surprisingly funny to 3D print and see your toothpaste come through the mouth of Elsa, Yoda, or Groot, just to name a few.
Of course, toothpaste is something that goes in your mouth, so it might be worth reading up on what filaments are and aren’t food-safe so you don’t end up passing your toothpaste through a toxic material by mistake!
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- 3D printed dragons you can print (including articulated dragons)
- 3D printed pen holders
- 3D printable keychain files
- Most useful 3D prints
- 3D printed tools
- 3D printed toys you can play with
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Chicopat
How I colored Triss Merigold
Hello everyone. Some wanted me to post the painting process. Well, at the request of the workers, I'll post something.
First, the figurine itself.
3D printing of my friend. I immediately recognize it by the large number of remaining supports, which I carefully cleaned at the initial stage of work, and repaired the chips with putty. I primed from a can. Gray primer produced by MrHobby.
Next I started painting from the legs as I was going to hold on to them as the plastic is brittle and can break if pins are pushed in there.
I painted with Valejo paint. Occasionally took Citadel.
As you can see, I've almost finished the texture on the pants, and haven't touched the rest yet. I try not to use the spill, but it works very well to make leather things with it.
When I finished with the legs, I covered them with satin varnish from the same Valejo, and now I could safely grab her legs)
Camisole is next in line. True, on the art that I was guided by, there were such frills and curls that for the money that I asked for, I would never have agreed to do them, but the customer was not opposed, so the camisole remained rather poor.
Then I started painting the accessories. I haven't touched the top yet. By the way, I did all this with a brush. Yes, I have an airbrush, even two, but I wanted to paint in the old fashioned way with a brush, although I used it to apply varnish and to illuminate objects from the flames on my hands.
As you can see, the clothes were almost finished, and some volume began to appear on the clothes, although I understood that it was necessary to draw ruffles, but as soon as I started, I abandoned this idea after 15 minutes and continued on.
Here is the initial stage of the skin, the fire and the book. At that moment, the customer stops me and asks me to make her brown hair, like in the book version of Triss. Then I suggested that she draw burns on her chest, like a book original, but the customer did not want to, and as a result, I got some kind of hybrid of book and game Triss ... Well, okay, not my sadness.
And here is the finished result. The sign on the cover of the book is my improvisation, but the customer liked it, as did the hair. I'm a little color blind and for me chestnut and brown are the same thing, so you can throw slippers at me. The main thing was that the client liked it.
That's the whole process. Nothing complicated. If people are outraged why I don’t describe the techniques in detail, then I report that there are just a huge number of video tutorials on the Internet for all occasions. I just showed you the steps.
Thank you all for reading.
For those who are interested in my work. I can't paint at the moment, but in early March I'll get to work and post new boobies, and in the meantime I'll post the old ones that I find on my hard drive.
P.S. Dear inhabitants of the Witcher fandom, I perfectly understand that this post will fly to you in the fandom. It was written not for fans of The Witcher, but for those reactors who are interested in the process of painting, so I have a request for you. If you don't like it or it shouldn't be here, just ignore it. Thank you in advance.
P.P.S. Dear "Riveters" - go to the forest and check the rivets with local reenactors.
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02.02.202311: 58-lifting 69.9
IMSOK
I brought you the new year symbol
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29.12.202209: 41 Slink 41.5
NATOT
The first results of the 3D appenders at the Russians. I'll have to buy a 3D printer...
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12/19/202204:51link13.4
MistSon
I made a mole pot
We drink hardcore tea (I'll send STL files in the comments)
Do not use PLA plastic (it will melt in boiling water) or ABS (toxic) when printing. PETG is the perfect choice in my opinion.
When preparing the model, I also recommend setting the filling density of the mole's head to 90-100%, and the bottom 70-80%. This is necessary so that the mole is head down (THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT!)
Green tea or chamomile tincture works well for authenticity.
Your health_
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12/17/202210:22link192.4
suiginto
Several problems with the printer. Can't see SD card, 3Dtouch, strange movements of Z motors.
There is a printer on BIGTREETECH SKR-PRO-v1.2 board with Marlin-2.1.1 firmware.
And there are a few problems with it.
First: immediately after power on, the display shows "USB Disk Error." Nothing happens when the SD card is connected. When connecting a flash drive also. If you restart with the USB flash drive connected, then the firmware will simply start. If you make a reset to a directly inserted SD card with a Gcode, then it will restart endlessly. Tried to format as advised in FAT32, nothing. Formatted fast and long, 8 GB SD card. Flash drives were different for both 8 GB and 1. Some write that you need to uncomment "#define USB_FLASH_DRIVE_SUPPORT". But it doesn't help. Also registered "#define SDCARD_CONNECTION ONBOARD". I inserted an SD card into both the display and the board. Created board.txt file. Zero emotion.
Second: Printing from a computer via USB is possible NO.
After starting printing, the printer calibrates. and as soon as it hits the Z axis (optical limit switch), it makes a strange sound brrrzzz while the stepper motors shake like crazy (the table goes down a little bit), then the table goes up. and then, depending on how far the model is from the center, it raises the table. in most cases, the nozzle is cut into the table. I bought a magnetic substrate and there is no longer a living place left from it. At the same time, the coordinates at the beginning of printing show 0.3 in Z. In general, it's kind of random with this. either higher or lower. I hope that the problem with this terrible auto-Z calibration will go away if you print from the SD card. But even here I'm not sure. (
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Third. I'm making a printer based on the Ender 5 Plus that I have. There Z is calibrated with Bltouch, which I like a lot. I bought a deshman Chinese 3Dtouch and... it's terrible (buying an orig for 2k is just not fun at all), it doesn't work like a normal Bltouch. Having climbed the entire Google and also the seller's page, having done everything that was written there, nothing has progressed. At the beginning of the calibration, the sensor extends the shunt and immediately puts it in, and so on several times, then it gives a parking error.
Geck
The death of a dream. Bust of Ceramic Armor
I had a dream to produce small batches of "author's toys". And I refused it.
The first two sets of busts were very successful. Dibois exceeded all expectations, and Kim was well taken to his company. The villain will not go into circulation, and will remain a lonely copy. It is ironic that this bust was conceived first, but became my last project in this area. At the moment I am selling the equipment of the workshop, and I am thinking how to earn a living further.
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10/11/202217:29link14.8
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DeedreiwV2
Necrodroid B1
Models based on art by artist Wolfdawgartcorner https://www.reddit.com/r/ImaginaryWarhammer/comments/g1r0t5/sepretai_dynasty_forces/
Plans to build a complete Necrodroid army that can be played as both Necron Wahoo and SNS in star wars legion
Full set here https://www. patreon.com/deedreiw
Free model in one pose here
https://www.patreon.com/posts/72496189
and here
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1uUsXW0Y684QCyMlEUVNq3KRceuV6j0kr?usp=sharing
deedreiw tag and they will not be in the next posts. 96189 and here https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1uUsXW0Y684QCyMlEUVNq3KRceuV6j0kr?usp=sharing
Then I will add links to patreon and other sites to my deedreiw tag and they will not be in the next posts.
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09/26/202220: 51-lying-0.1
Ungrimironfist
Skull Mifosaur
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09.05.202222: 58 School of
Nidheg
as I did the SHLL SHLL Kommands and the rest further =)
inspection of the model, and printing of the first detail
glue the muzzle
and this is in the process of printing the forehead.