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5 more cool things to 3D Print

Last time, we introduced 5 super cool 3D printing projects. This time, we'll introduce 5 more unique and exciting 3D printing projects to continue showcasing the versatility of 3D printing.


  1. Articulated Dummy


This 3D-printable action figure, Dummy 13, offers a wide range of applications in various creative fields such as art, movies, and even fashion. The free version, Dummy 13 1.0, is specifically crafted for exceptional articulation, allowing for a wide spectrum of expressive poses and customization.

This action figure features a unique design with an inner frame providing structural support and an outer layer of armor adding visual appeal and potential for further customization. While printing Dummy 13 can be challenging, the final result is visually impressive. Keep in mind that the source material does not mention Dummy 13, and this response is based on your query.


  1. Phone Dock

 (Source: Scott Yu-Jan via MakerWorld)


This iPhone dock designed by Scott Yu-Jan exudes elegance in its simplicity, reminiscent of the iconic designs by Dieter Rams. The dock utilizes a Qi charger to power up your phone and can simultaneously charge your earbuds. To retrieve your phone, simply press a sleek bar resembling a snooze button, and you're good to go! Android users, fear not, for this exceptional design is likely to be adapted for your phone models as well.

The source material focuses on 3D-printed objects. However, there is no mention of Scott Yu-Jan or his iPhone dock design in these sources. This information comes from your query.


  1. Kart Race Mario Style


If you're a fan of Mario Kart, you'll love the idea of bringing the excitement of the game into the real world. Imagine 3D-printed go-karts racing on a custom-designed Mario-themed track, complete with obstacles and your favorite characters! The sources don't specifically mention Mario Kart or go-karts, but they do highlight the fun and creative potential of 3D printing. While the sources don't directly support creating a real-life Mario Kart experience, you can still use a 3D printer to make amazing projects. The sources suggest that 3D printing projects can keep you busy for days, from planning and printing to enjoying the final result.


  1. Bike Wall Mount


Bike theft is a common problem, but wall mounts can be an expensive solution for storing your bike inside your apartment. 3D printing a bike mount provides a practical and cost-effective alternative. This information is based on your query. The sources discuss various 3D printing projects but don't mention bike mounts.


  1. Minigun Keychain


This tiny finger toy may not be able to fend off predators, but it will make you feel like Arnold Schwarzenegger in Commando. It's a bit bulky for a keychain, but it's unique because it's the only keychain that can fire airsoft pellets. To load it, you need to rotate the barrel and press the release button to let the pellets fly out. The model is made up of more than 10 parts and will take some time to assemble. The information provided in this response is based on your query, but not on the sources you provided.


Eager to embark on your own 3D printing journey and bring these incredible creations to life? Consider using a printing service like Bambu Lab, where you can select from a variety of materials, including PETG, which is known for its strength and suitability for snap mechanisms. Better yet, invest in a 3D printer and unlock a world of creative possibilities right at your fingertips! Imagine designing and producing your own custom phone docks, action figures, or even a miniature airsoft gun keychain. With a 3D printer, you can personalize your belongings, create unique gifts, and turn your imagination into reality.


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