The theory is simple: instead of buying a household item or a piece of clothing or some equipment you might use once or twice, you take it out and return it.
The theory is simple: instead of buying a household item or a piece of clothing or some equipment you might use once or twice, you take it out and return it.
Yep, our library has a 3D printer and they’ll make anything you want for a very low cost, like a couple dollars. I’ve never tried but I want to. What should I ask them to make? Any suggestions?
You can make nice little self watering pots with a 3d printer and the right filament.
Those extending swords are really fun.
There are also 3d puzzles you can make.
You can also print models you’d like to paint as minis. You just need the model, sandpaper, primer and some paint.
These are great ideas! Maybe I’ll do a set of Chess pieces 🤔
Take a look at your hobbies and go on Etsy to find accessories for them. High chance is someone is making and selling a 3D printed item.
For example, an Apple Air tag case/holder for your bike.
Ultra specific storage cubbies for your favorite 5 tools. Label tags. Cabinet door knobs. Print in place toy cars with rolling wheels and doors that open. Compliant mechanisms. A coin sorting device. If they can print flexible things, phone cases.
Do not expect anything 3d printed to be food safe.
Go to printables.com or thingiverse.com (I personally prefer printables) search for whatever your hobby is. And print something for that.
A car
What kind of car? Is there a specific car model that has a render ready for printing?
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:476016
I know it’s just an STL of a scale model, but actually printing a real car wouldn’t be cheap in the slightest.
You wouldn’t download a car.
It’s not a big 🚛, it’s a series of tubes
Only people of a certain age will get this lol
That’s all of us here 😂
You can search through here and make something that looks interesting to you
https://www.thingiverse.com/
A 3D printer
you joke but i think you can 3d print nearly everything in a 3d printer
To wit: RepRap
Having built a number of Repraps, “nearly everything” is highly exaggerated. I have seen 3D printers with an almost entirely printed frame, but using off the shelf T slot rails is a lot more time and cost effective.
It is currently not possible to print the control board, wiring, sensors, hot end, motors, heaters, bearings, slides and rails necessary for a 3D printer. Some of the mechanical parts and a lot of the bracketry that holds the frame together can be 3D printed.
The Prusa brand printers are printed by their own printer models and sold that way.
https://www.prusa3d.com/en/page/about-us_77/
It’s free reel estate.