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PowellGwyneth 05-20-2024 02:05 AM

Where can I find a gallery of 3D print designs?
 
Hi there! I'm interested in exploring a variety of 3D print designs and looking for a platform that offers a comprehensive gallery. Can you recommend a website where I can browse and order 3D print miniatures and models?

KorloS 05-20-2024 06:26 AM

Hi man !

bisseranast 05-21-2024 06:18 AM


Originally Posted by PowellGwyneth (Post 156346)
Hi there! I'm interested in exploring a variety of 3D print designs and looking for a platform that offers a comprehensive gallery. Can you recommend a website where I can browse and order 3D print miniatures and models?

i am interested this too

JonnyST 05-24-2024 01:09 AM

There are several popular websites and online communities where you can find galleries of 3D print designs. Here are some of the best places to explore:
  1. Thingiverse: One of the most popular repositories for 3D printing files. It offers a vast collection of designs across various categories, uploaded by users from around the world
  2. MyMiniFactory: Another well-known platform that features high-quality 3D printable objects. It ensures that all files are test-printed for quality assurance.
  3. Cults: A marketplace for 3D models, offering both free and paid designs. It features a wide range of categories, from decorative items to functional tools.
  4. Pinshape: A community-driven platform where designers share their 3D printable files. It offers a mix of free and paid designs.
  5. YouMagine: Created by the makers of Ultimaker, this platform hosts a collection of 3D print designs that are free to download and print.

AnanaGal 06-24-2024 06:12 PM

Interested post!)

eliskaboryskova 06-26-2024 03:52 AM

really interesting

H0st 06-04-2025 05:42 AM

When I was looking for the right 3D modeling software, I found a few options that also offer ready-made models you can use right away. So I recommend picking software that works with your printer. I have an Epitum, great 3D printer with JetSmart, and this tech plus the right temperature settings lets you get prints with no need for post-processing. On the Epitum website I downloaded their official printing software, and for extra stuff I picked something that provides models in formats like .stl that work for export.


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