If you’re ever looking for something to remind you we’re living in amazing times, look no further than this 3d printing subreddit. A place for makers of all skill levels where you can learn about and discuss 3D printing and the development of 3D printed parts and devices.
Makers are sharing their fun, cool, and innovative creations. Here are some of our favorites.
1. “Just In Time For Halloween”
2. “I 3D Printed A Rock! Then Painted It To Look More Like…A Rock!”
3. “I Printed And Painted My Very Own Necronomicon. What’s The Worst That Can Happen?”
4. “After Modding My Ender3 V2 To Do 400mm High Prints I Revisited My Prosthetic Cover Design, Printed Full Height, No Cut Or Seam At The Bottom, Raindrop Rear Case, Tpu Gaskets To Damp Sound…best Of All, 40% Lighter. Well Pleased.”
5. “Made Tactile Diagrams For A Blind Student At My Uni”
6. “Switch Card Rolodex I Just Printed And Assembled!”
7. “Not Sure If There’s An Interest In 3D-Printed Brains? Here’s Mine From 2016 When I Converted My (And My Friends’) Fmri Scans Into A Printable Stl.”
8. “Wife And Kids Kept Stealing My Charger”
9. “I Designed And Printed A Working Simpsons TV. Plays The First 11 Seasons At Random Without Internet. Knobs Work Too!”
10. ” As Requested, Here’s Mack With His Pla Unicorn Horn”
11. “Made Some Coasters”
12. “I 3D Printed A 3D Printer 3D Printing A 3D Printer”
13. “I Designed And 3D Printed A Custom Pikachu Pegboard For My 4yo Daughter. It’s Great, Because No Matter What Colors She Decides To Use, It Always Looks Like A Pikachu And It Makes Her So Happy!”
14. “3D Printed Guitar Body Build”
15. “I Made A 1:3 Scale Batmobile 1989 For My 4 Years Old Son”
16. “I’m Printing Shang Chi’s 10 Rings With My Elegoo Mars Pro”
17. “Mid Century Beehive Lamp Fully 3D Printed Replica”
18. “I Built A Pool Cleaner From A Roomba”
19. “Can’t Decide If This Is Awesome Or Terrible…”
20. “Broke My Glasses Arms, Saved $200 By Printing Instead Of Replacing.”
When he's not doomscrolling Twitter or writing for Pleated-Jeans, Nate Armbruster writes jokes—and then tells them on stage as a stand-up comedian, where he can watch audiences (hopefully) laugh in real-time.