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Owners of a 3D Printer, what have you created with it?


  1. An iron man helmet that I printed in 6 separate pieces and put together as one. I have really wanted to paint it and put LED lights in it but I haven't gotten around to it.
    — garrettjmoore57

  2. A ukulele. Actually sounded better than my real one
    — kap1425

  3. Lots of different GoPro mounts, mini drone bodies, Pokemons for the kids, raspberry pi cases.
    — radams5000



  4. I’ve made a few bridges for my violin with it
    — IAmTheVi0linist

  5. I've printed hard drive cases to make internal laptop HDDs in to external. SD card storage trays. Clip for the center console in my car. Case for my phone. Adaptor for my pond pump to take a hose since I lost the one it came with. A watch band for my Garmin watch. IPad stand. Holder for the shower beer. Battery pack case (25 18650 cells). Model of a cathedral in a nearby town. Can't think of anything else of the top of my head. Edit: Also some half circle bug screens for the top of soda cans, pop filter for a condensor mic, and a tray for a cooler my friend wanted. Forgot to add cyclone dust collector with the motor off an old vacuum.
    — minnsoup

  6. Most of another 3d printer
    — blacksun2012



  7. I'm a project manager for a rocket team at my local college, I use mine to mock up a bunch of internal parts to see if they are feasible before we spend money on real materials. Saves a bunch of headaches later
    — DSteiny18

  8. Custom chess sets edit: https://imgur.com/gallery/DOj6Y
    — proxyproxyomega

  9. Lots of phallic objects, also molds to cast more phallic objects.
    — Aazadan



  10. D&D miniatures, dice containers, coasters, wall switches, and Groot. Many other small things as well... it's pretty amazing.
    — catgnatnat

  11. Not me, but I have 2 friends that make replacement traxxas and other RC parts. Pennies on the dollar savings for sure.
    — chizmanzini

  12. Toys for the kids, Star Wars models, household items like wall brackets, vice for woodworking, paper towel holder, spice rack, etc. Make sure you get one that does at least 200mm x 200mm x 200mm Not an endorsement or anything but Just go to https://www.thingiverse.com
    — LazyGeog



  13. A fork with my face on it
    — Liam_Scaife