Minecraft 3d print models
Minecraft best 3D printer files・Cults
Minecraft Heart Health Heart Pixel
Free
Minecraft Creeper Cookie Cutter
Free
Minecraft Steve Alex Enderman Cookie Cutter
Free
Minecraft Symbol Coaster
€0.96
Minecraft logo
Free
Minecraft Bee
€0.50
Minecraft Logo Decorative Stand
Free
Small minecraft lego sword
Free
Extra large minecraft lego sword
€1
SPREEN MINECRAFT TORTILLALAND
€1.98
Minecraft Enderdragon
€0. 50
Large minecraft lego sword
€0.80
removable Minecraft skeleton
€0.50
Blocky style - the man with a cat
€1
Minecraft torch
Free
Creeper
Free
Minecraft TNT
€0.50
Minecraft enchantment table
€0.50
Minecraft Chest for sd card
€0.50
Minecraft Commadblock
€0.50
Minecraft Craftingtable
€0.50
Minecraft Anvil
€0.50
Minecraft Creeper pen holder
€0. 50
steve minecraft
€0.50
Minecraft Sword Keychain - portachiavi
Free
Creeper Minecraft cookie cutter
€0.75
ElTrollino. Trollino
€10.47
MINECRAFT X CROSSING ROAD
€0.77 -18% €0.63
Invictor
€10.47
Illuminated Minecraft Torch with Tea Light - Magnetic
Free
Timba vk
€10.47
Raptorgamer
€10.47
Minecraft Titanic 2
Free
MINECRAFT TNT APPLE WATCH STAND
€2. 99 -50% €1.49
MINECRAFT CREEPER APPLE WATCH STAND
€2.99 -50% €1.49
MINECRAFT CHICKEN APPLE WATCH STAND
€2.99 -50% €1.49
Minecraft Inspired Enderman figure chess peice
€1.92
Minecraft inspired Alex figure chess piece.
€1.92
Minecraft Inspired Zombie Chess Piece Figure
€1.92
Minecraft lamp / Lamp
€6.71
Minecraft Axolotl Fidget
Free
Minecraft Inspired Creeper Chess Piece
€1. 92
Minecraft Magma Block
Free
PIG - MINECRAFT
€1
Minecraft - Minecraft box
€0.87
Minecraft Calibration Cubes
Free
Minecraft Peaceful Mob Set
Free
Minecraft Earth: Adventure Chests
Free
Weekly Roundup: Ten 3D Printable Minecraft Things - 3DPrint.com
If you haven’t heard of Minecraft, then you probably don’t have kids, know anyone who plays video games and I have doubts that you’re even reading this because you’ve probably never been on the Internet. The simple, open world video game was launched in beta in 2011 and before it had even been advertised, it had sold over one million copies based entirely on word of mouth. As of 2015 the game has sold more than seventy million copies on multiple platforms, including PC, mobile devices and the XBox.
The world that you play in is made up of simplified, 8-bit-style blocks that, depending on the game play mode, involves building, arranging or breaking them to build virtually anything. The different types of cubes that players encounter will include dirt, stone, ores, water, lava and trees, and they can often encounter animals like cows, pigs, and chickens. They can also encounter hostile creatures like spiders, skeletons, zombies and, of course, the Creepers. The game is wildly popular with gamers of all ages, but it has become especially popular with younger players who enjoy the open world, sandbox game play mechanics.
Because the graphics are so simple, they are ideal for turning into 3D printable models, and often the actual game assets can be extracted and turned into 3D models. Naturally, that means that the Internet has tons of amazing Minecraft 3D models just waiting to be 3D printed, and I found some of my favorites. Here are ten 3D printable Minecraft things:
TORCH NIGHTLIGHT
Minecraft Torch Nightlight by SuperInfraMan
Found on: Thingiverse
Cost: Free
This fantastic wall-mounted nightlight is made to look like the torches encountered in caves and underground structures throughout the game world. It’s made with the LED lights from eight small candle tea lights that give the torch a realistic, flickering glow. The main body is made of 3D printed from standard PLA, while the top “flame” is printed from a transparent material.
TOOLS AND WEAPONS KEYCHAINS
Minecraft Tools with Keychain Hole by GSAMakerspace
Found on: Thingiverse
Cost: Free
Throughout the game, players often need to use tools and weapons, and of course they’re styled in the classic 8-bit style. These simple 3D models can be used as keychains, pendants or even Christmas tree ornaments. There are four different models, a sword, axe, pickaxe, and shovel.
DIAMOND ORE LAMP
Minecraft Diamond Ore Lamp by I_am_me
Found on: Thingiverse
Cost: Free
One of the coolest 3D printable lights is this great LED cube made to look like the elusive Diamond Ore block. As one of the most difficult to find ores in the game, there isn’t a more valuable material in the game. It can be turned into diamonds, which in turn can be turned into the best, highest-grade weapons and tools. The LED function is controlled with neopixel strips, so it will shift between colors.
Here is some video of the cube at work:
CREEPER LIGHT SWITCH COVER
Minecraft Creeper Light Switch Cover by redbeardmathpirate
Found on: Thingiverse
Cost: Free
Creepers are hostile mobs that will chase players throughout the game, and explode if they get too close. Because they come out only at night, naturally a Creeper-themed light switch cover couldn’t be more appropriate. It’s a really simple model to 3D print, and I think a perfect use of any glow in the dark filament that you may have lying around. If not, a transparent green filament would also look pretty great.
BINARY CLOCK CASE
Minecraft-Themed Binary Clock Case by bogenfreund
Found on: Thingiverse
Cost: Free
This binary clock case was made to look like it was constructed within the game, and even on its own it would be a fun 3D printing project. While this was 3D printed on a Zprinter 650, a powder bed 3D printer, the model looks simple enough to be 3D printed on any 3D printer, however it may need to be altered slightly. The real fun comes from installing the LED clock electronics, which is made from inexpensive and readily available parts. This binary clock would be a perfect class project to teach kids about 3D printing and basic programming and circuits.
CHESS SET
Minecraft Chess Set by FuelCell250
Found on: Thingiverse
Cost: Free
If you’re already sick of me sharing 3D models for lamps, then get ready for chess sets to become just as annoying. While I was looking for great 3D printable chess pieces for last week’s column, I stumbled on these cool Minecraft-themed chess pieces. The pieces are patterned after Overworld Mobs, characters that can attack or encounter the player, and include mobs like Skeletons, Creepers, Zombies and of course the teleporting Enderman. Oh, and don’t forget the Slime pawns!
MINECRAFT BOX
Minecraft Box by Simone Fontana
Found on: MyMiniFactory
Cost: Free
This simple, 3D printed box super easy to print, however the real challenge is in painting it to look like a basic Minecraft cube. A few different shades of green and brown paint, and a lot of masking tape, are all the supplies that you’ll need. Well, except for a bit of patience, but once its done it will be more than worth the efforts.
SKELETON KEYCHAIN
Skeleton Key Holder by Powell3244
Found on: Thingiverse
Cost: Free
They’re not a lot of fun to encounter in the game, but I sure like the simple design of the skeleton. Personally I think this model is too fragile to be an effective key chain, but it would make a great pendant or ornament. I actually 3D printed this model myself, and it was super easy and didn’t require much work. It will need to be assembled with a bit of superglue, but that only took me about five minutes. Just use a Sharpie to color in the eyes and mouth black, and your skeleton is all done.
MINECRAFT SKULL
Minecraft Skull by benymax2
Found on: Pinshape
Cost: $4.29
I honestly tend to avoid including models that need to be purchased, not because I have a problem with purchasing models, but they just don’t seem to be very popular. Clearly you’re all a bit cheap. But when I find something really cool I can’t help but include it, and this fantastic 3D printed skull made to look pixelated like it was made from Minecraft cubes is just great. And it’s only a little over four bucks, so you won’t be breaking the bank. At a little over four inches, it is kind of large, so make sure that your 3D printer has a printing bed large enough for it, and there are a few spots that will need some rafting and supports.
ENDER DRAGON
Minecraft Ender Dragon by Mark Ledwold
Found on: MyMiniFactory
Cost: Free
I always like to save the best for last, and this amazing 3D printable Ender Dragon is one of the best Minecraft 3D printable models that I’ve seen. It looks like it popped right out of the game itself, and has movable limbs and has a fully articulated neck and head so it can be put into a wide variety of poses. The jaw will even open and close, and the wings can flap up and down. And because it is printed in small pieces, it is a really simple 3D model to print. It will take a bit of work to assemble everything, but boy is it a fun project. I’m currently in the process of making this for my nephew as a birthday present, and so far it’s been a lot of fun. I’ll probably post some pics on Twitter when i’m done.
Here is some video showing how the dragon is assembled:
There you have it, the ten coolest 3D printable Minecraft models! If you’ve never played the game before, I highly encourage you to check it out, because it is a ton of fun, and Minecraft has several different game modes, so there is something for everyone. Plus, believe it or not, the game is a great way to get kids to learn basic programming concepts and skills.
As always, I want to see what 3D printing projects you’re working on, especially if you found them in one of my columns! You can either send me an email, or make it more fun by tweeting me @SJGrunewald. Happy 3D printing!
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Best Minecraft 3D Printer Files・Cults
Minecraft Heart Health Heart Pixel
Free
Minecraft Creeper Cookie Cutter
Free
Minecraft cookie cutter Steve Alex Enderman
Free
Minecraft 9 Character Stand0003
0.96 €
Minecraft Logo
Free
Minecraft Bee
0. 50 €
Decorative stand with Minecraft logo
Free
small sword minecraft lego
free
minecraft lego sword extra large
1 €
SPREEN MINECRAFT TORTILLALAND
1,98 €
Minecraft Enderdragon
0.50 €
Big sword minecraft lego
0,80 €
detachable Minecraft skeleton
0.50 €
Blocky style - cat man
1 €
Minecraft Lantern
Free
Creeper
Free
Minecraft TNT
0. 50 €
Minecraft Enchantment Table
0.50 €
Minecraft chest for sd card
0.50 €
Minecraft Commadblock
0.50 €
Minecraft Crafting Table
0.50 €
Minecraft Anvil
0.50 €
Minecraft Creeper pen holder
0.50 €
Steve Minecraft
0.50 €
Keychain Minecraft Sword - Footcloths
Free
Cookie cutter Creeper Minecraft
0.75 €
TheTrollino. Trollino
10.47 €
MINECRAFT X ROAD CROSSING
€0. 77 -eighteen% 0.63€
Invictor
10.47 €
Minecraft Glowing Torch with Tea Lamp - Magnetic
Free
Timba vk
10.47 €
Raptorgamer
10.47 €
Minecraft Titanic 2
Free
MINECRAFT TNT APPLE WATCH STAND
€2.99 -fifty% 1.49 €
MINECRAFT CREEPER STAND FOR APPLE WATCH
€2.99 -fifty% 1. 49 €
MINECRAFT CHICKEN APPLE WATCH STAND
€2.99 -fifty% 1.49 €
Minecraft Enderman Chess Piece
1.92 €
Alex chess piece in Minecraft style.
1.92 €
Minecraft 9 Zombie Chess Piece0003
1.92 €
Lamp Minecraft / Lamp
6.71 €
Minecraft Axolotl Fidget
Free
Minecraft chess piece
1.92 €
Minecraft Magma Block
Free
PIG - MINECRAFT
1 €
Minecraft - Box Minecraft
0. 87 €
Minecraft Calibration Cubes
Free
Minecraft Set of peaceful mobs
Free
Minecraft Earth: Adventure Chests
Free
13 Popular and Creepy 3D Printables for Halloween
The history of Halloween.
Halloween in Ukraine.
Halloween 3D printer models.
1. Pumpkins for LED tea lights.
2. Megapod robot with a pumpkin!
3. Spider pumpkin transformer.
4. Lithophany with characters from horror films.
5. Boilers.
6. Animated crow.
7. Gear pumpkin.
8. Halloween cookie cutters
9. Minecraft pumpkin.
10. Mr. Bones is a skeleton with hinges.
11. Frankenstein's monster
12. Outstretched hands.
13. Grave.
In this post, we have published a selection of models that you can print on a 3D printer for one of the oldest holidays on earth.
It's that season again: it's time to be afraid, dress up and fill your stomach with lots of sweets! Halloween is the time for ghosts, pumpkin carvings, scary stories, treats, and party planning!
It's also a great time for 3D printing, which is the perfect way to make props, costumes, pumpkins and more. In this article, we have collected 13 creepy 3D printed Halloween models.
Stock up on sweets, turn on your imagination and don't forget to buy 3D printer filament. It's time for 3D printing.
If you see something you like but haven't purchased a 3D printer yet, we can help you bring your project to life. You can order a 3D printing service at 3D4U. Choose your desired material and finish, and our professional 3D printing engineers will do the rest.
You can choose not only from the models shown in this review, you have the option to create your own exclusive design or choose from several million STL files available on the Internet. To make your search easier, we have compiled a list of 25 sites with free 3D printer models.
Without further ado, let's get started!
The history of Halloween.
Halloween is a holiday celebrated every year on October 31st. The tradition began with the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain (pronounced "sou-in"), when people donned costumes and lit fires to scare away ghosts.
The Celts celebrated the New Year on the night of October 31st to November 1st. This day marked the end of summer, the harvest and the beginning of a dark cold winter - a season that often symbolized famine, disease and death of people. The Celts believed that on New Year's Eve the border between the worlds of the living and the dead disappears. They believed that on the night of October 31, the ghosts of the dead return to earth.
The tradition of dressing up in Halloween costumes has both European and Celtic roots. In the old days, winter for people was a vague, frightening and uncertain time. Supplies of candles and food often ran out prematurely, and for many people the long winter nights were filled with constant anxiety.
On Halloween, people were afraid they would run into ghosts if they left their homes. In order not to be recognized by these ghosts, people put on masks when leaving their homes after dark so that the ghosts would mistake them for other spirits.
On Halloween, in order to keep ghosts out of their homes, people put bowls of food outside their houses to appease the ghosts and prevent them from getting inside.
Halloween in Ukraine.
Every year around the world on the night of October 31 on All Saints Day or Halloween, adults and children dress up in fancy costumes, scare passers-by, arrange themed parties and have fun, parodying evil spirits.
How did this non-Ukrainian holiday fully enter our culture and how does it relate to Ukraine?
However, the ancient Celtic rituals were partially similar to Ukrainian ones. The holiday, like Halloween, also existed in Kievan Rus. But they celebrated it in the spring. The holiday was called Navi Day (the name comes from the ancient Slavic word "no" - deceased, deceased). On this day, the Slavs visited the graves, putting food on them. This holiday in Ukraine still exists.
Christianity became the predominant religion in the world, so the church began to fight against the pagan gods, but the pagans continued to celebrate their traditional holidays. As a result, Pope Gregory III established All Hallows Even, a similar pagan Catholic holiday. On this day, Christians glorify all the saints and martyrs.
Halloween of Celtic origin came to Ukraine after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Since then, Ukrainians have adopted the tradition from other countries to dress in creepy costumes, carve the main attribute of this holiday - a pumpkin, and collect candies among their neighbors.
The modern Orthodox Church still condemns this holiday, but every year in Ukraine there are more and more young people who are not against "going over to the side of evil" for one night.
But which side to choose is up to you. The main thing to remember is that Halloween is just a holiday and an opportunity to have fun.
Happy Halloween!
Halloween 3D printer models.
In this post we want to present to your attention some interesting models that you can print on the printer for All Saints Day. Of course, this review does not represent even 0.01% of the sets, costumes, masks and other scary things that you can create with your 3D printer.
The approach of such a popular holiday is a time when every manufacturer, techie or maker is trying to surpass last year's attempt to create the scariest, creepiest and most impressive Halloween 3D print project ever!
We hope that this post will set the mood and inspire you to design and print interesting projects for you, your family and friends.
Many of the models on this list are designed to make the 3D printing process as easy as possible. Even a beginner in the field of 3D printing can handle most of them.
1. Pumpkins for LED tea lights.
Pumpkin lanterns are a centuries-old tradition. You carve scary faces into pumpkins, light them up and watch the scary faces glow in the night.
You don't need carving talent with this design. All you need is a 3D printer, some filament (preferably orange) and some Halloween spirit.
These adorable miniature prints are the perfect decoration for the holidays.
Please note that this print is perfect for LED tea lights, not real candles.
Download model.
2. Megapod robot with a pumpkin!
Megapod is one of the coolest robot projects on Thingiverse for several reasons:
- Combines Arduino with kid-friendly Scratch software.
- There is an optional smaller model if you are a beginner maker or a child.
- Designed in such a way that children can participate in the formation. An excellent educational and entertainment project.
Start creating it right now to get it ready for Halloween.
View project.
3. Spider pumpkin transformer.
This pumpkin is bigger than meets the eye. The transformer design is really cute and fun to play with.
This is one of the most popular Halloween 3D printable models.
Download model.
4. Lithophany with characters from horror films.
This model is the perfect homage to some classic horror movie characters! MVOLZ77 has created a great spinning lithophany that anyone who grew up with a love for classic horror movies will definitely love.
This project really shows the possibilities of a 3D printer and also includes some mechanical elements.
Download model.
5. Boilers.
Hot, hot, the flame is bright! Good welding in the boiler!
Brew a potion? Put it in one of these classic cauldrons! This simple 3D printable design works well for holding candy, treats, keys, or whatever fits. Designer Tone001 offers several boiler designs to choose from.
Download model.
Bonus fact : You probably recognized the quote from Shakespeare's Macbeth above. But did you know that Macbeth was one of the first to have a ghost appear in a book or on stage? In fact, some believe that the ghost in Macbeth influenced the way we think about ghosts today!
6. Animated crow.
A crow is a very intelligent bird, but also a crow is a classic bad omen, like a broken mirror. In many classical mythologies, the crow is the personification of a slain or cursed soul. Creepy, right?!
Luckily, our adorable bird is not so scary after all. With the help of the engine, she comes to life and looks around the room, moving her head back and forth.
Download model.
7. Gear pumpkin.
It is impossible to imagine a list of popular models for a 3D printer without at least one product consisting of rotating gears.
This well-engineered design allows you to print your gear pumpkin the first time. And you can turn and twist this toy in your hands endlessly.
Download model.
8.
Halloween cookie cuttersBe sure to use food grade plastic for this print.
The best thing about any holiday is the food.
One thing is for sure - this is the tastiest project on this list! Make your favorite cookies and transform them into spooky Halloween shapes. The OogiMe design includes spider and bat cookie cutters.
Download model.
9. Minecraft pumpkin.
This is the perfect Halloween project for kids and fans of the world-famous Minecraft game.
These little models fit together easily, although designer scottrlindsey recommends using a little superglue to keep them from falling apart. The design also provides options for making a minecraft pumpkin with LED backlight, in the form of a keychain or just a classic assembly.
Download model.
10. Mr. Bones is a skeleton with hinges.
This is an articulated human skeleton made up of 16 well-designed parts that fit together.