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10 Cool Items Worth 3D Printing

Tired of meaningless 3D printing projects? Run out of 3D printing ideas? Check out the 10 cool things worth 3D printing on our list!

  1. Minecraft Creeper Popcorn Bucket

Are you a fan of the Minecraft movie? Why not get ready by printing a Creeper-style popcorn bucket?

Using food-safe filaments, grab a bag of sweet and salty popcorn, and prepare to watch Jack Black (with his iconic beard) navigate the blocky world.

Download link:
https://makerworld.com/zh/models/1279305-minecraft-creeper-bucket-ams-and-non-ams-version#profileId-1306917

  1. Earbuds Cleaner

It takes just two minutes to print this cute little earbuds cleaner. Earbuds can get sticky over time, so waiting 120 seconds for a solution seems totally worth it.

Download link:
https://www.printables.com/model/1226156-earbuds-cleaner-remove-earwax-easy

  1. Golf Ball Dispenser

Summer is golf season—this addictive sport is both expensive and frustrating, with most golfers spending more time practicing or thinking about golf than actually playing. Christofer.jh from MakerWorld has created a 3D-printable practice aid for golfers everywhere.

It can hold up to 25 golf balls (we’ll leave the ball selection to you) and is 100% 3D-printed, no glue or screws needed. As the saying goes, “If you don’t practice, you can’t hit the mark”—so print this, grab your irons, and head out to practice.

Download link:
https://makerworld.com/zh/models/1295289-golf-ball-dispenser-pro?from=search#profileId-1326443

  1. Rueda Cable Roller

A 100% print-in-place cable roller with a sleek, modern design, available in three different sizes. It’s one of the cleanest cable roller designs we’ve seen lately.

Download link:
https://www.printables.com/model/1242830-rueda-cable-roller-print-in-place

  1. Kumiko Asanoha Shoji Lamp

What a wonderful cultural touch this lamp is, designed by Meyui on Printables.

If traditional Japanese design speaks to you, this style of lamp should spark your printing enthusiasm.

Download link:
https://www.printables.com/model/1272049-kumiko-asanoha-lamp-2-versions-led-kit-001

  1. Phone Lantern

Your phone is an excellent, efficient light source—and its flash works pretty well too. Unfortunately, phone flashes can be blinding, but with this small diffuser, you can turn your phone into a cozy light source. Print the parts, glue them together, and place it over your phone’s flash. It’ll come in handy for summer camping trips or evening get-togethers on the balcony with friends.

Download link:
https://www.printables.com/model/973172-phone-lantern

  1. Vase

If you want to add a touch of minimalist elegance to your room, windowsill, or sideboard, a vase is a great choice. Use it as a sculptural decoration or display some dried flowers. A note of caution: due to FDM printing limitations, we don’t recommend filling your vase with water unless you’ve made it waterproof.

Download link: (Requires internet access via a proxy)
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/home/linea-vase-modern-flat-geometric-vase-for-minimalist-interior-decor

  1. Slippers

Designed with inspiration from the classic Adilette slides. You can scale the slippers to your size—MakerVerse Designs provides a table to convert international sizes into the correct 3D printing scaling ratio. They should be quite comfortable if printed with TPU 70A (instead of the typical TPU 95A) and a 0.6mm nozzle. Use bright colors to show off your sense of style.

Download link:
https://makerworld.com/zh/models/488792-slide-shoes-adilette-fully-3d-printed#profileId-401842

  1. Cable Management Box

There are many clever 3D-printed solutions for cable management, but when it comes to power strips, options are rather limited. This box, designed by the prolific Flowalistik, can hold a regular small power strip (280 x 140 x 150mm), fits most printing platforms, and is very easy to print. So print this to create a clutter-free, cable-free zone while maintaining a clean, modern look.

Download link: (Requires internet access via a proxy)
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/home/cable-management-box-gear-pattern-cable-storage-collection

  1. Minimalist Clock

This clock looks like something you’d pick up at IKEA without hesitation—it’s a cute, understated, minimalist design. Printing and assembly are very simple. You’ll need the Bambu Clockwork hardware kit for the clock components, but the rest can be 3D-printed with any printer you like.

Download link:
https://makerworld.com/zh/models/824239-minimalist-clock-clock-components-kit-011#profileId-767713

For more information, please contact us at Debaolong Seiko. You are also welcome to upload your designs to Debaolong Seiko for a quotation.

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