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10 Coolest 3D Prints You Can Create with Your Printer

10 Coolest 3D Prints You Can Create with Your Printer

Coolest 3D prints

3D printing is a rapidly growing technology that has the potential to revolutionize the way we do business and live our lives. But what if you don't have access to a 3D printer? What if you're just curious about what 3D printing can do?

The good news is that there are plenty of companies out there that will print your designs for a fee. Some of these services are free or inexpensive, while others cost quite a bit of money. But even if you just want to try out 3D printing without investing too much money, there are some cool things you can print right now in your own home or office.

3D printing is the process of making three-dimensional solid objects from a digital file. 3D printers are used to produce engineering designs, mockups and models. They have been used in manufacturing for many years, but now you can use them in your home or office.

The most popular types of 3D printers include:

Fused deposition modeling (FDM) - This type of printer works by extruding melted plastic through a nozzle to create the object layer by layer. The molten material is deposited onto a surface in layers until the entire object is completed. FDM printers are typically used for creating functional parts for mechanical or electrical applications such as housings for electronics devices or automobile parts.

Stereolithography (SLA) - The SLA printer uses a UV laser to solidify liquid resin into a solid object as it is being built up layer by layer on top of each other. SLA printers are generally used for creating prototypes because they offer high resolution, smooth surfaces and good detail accuracy compared to other types of 3D printers such as FDM printers which tend to produce rough surfaces and limited detail when compared with SLA printers.

Selective laser sintering (SLS) - This technology uses lasers to melt nylon powder into whatever shape the user wants. It can be used for creating prototypes or even producing finished products such as hearing aids, artificial joints and dental implants.

Digital light processing (DLP) - DLP printers use a digital projector to project images onto a vat filled with photopolymer resin which hardens in response to light exposure. DLP machines are not as accurate as other technologies but they are faster than other methods and offer high resolution results.

3D printing has become a very popular hobby in recent years, and it's easy to see why. It's fun, creative, and there are so many cool things you can make with your printer. Here are ten of the coolest 3D prints we've seen lately.

1. Your Own Action Figure

3D printers are great at making small figures and sculptures, but they're also capable of creating surprisingly realistic action figures. You can even customize them by changing their clothing or adding accessories like weapons.

2. Your favorite movie prop, like a lightsaber or lightsaber hilt

This is probably one of the most popular uses for a 3D printer: creating custom figurines based on your favorite movie characters. If you’re a Star Wars fan, this is an easy way to get your own lightsaber hilt or even an entire costume. Or maybe you want something from another franchise — there are plenty of options out there!

3. A Customized Keyboard

If you have always wanted a keyboard with a special design, then you can actually create your own using your 3D printer. You can use any kind of material or even create new keys and designs if you want to!

4. A Handheld Camera

This handheld camera is a great way to show off the capabilities of your 3D printer. It looks like a miniaturized version of a real camera, but it's made entirely out of plastic so that it won't break if dropped or mishandled.

5. A Robot Toy

Whether they're simple toys or complex sculptures, there are lots of options when it comes to 3D printing toys. The only limit is your imagination!

6. Customized Jewelry

3D printing is one of the best ways to create personalized jewelry — rings, necklaces and earrings that feature an image of your choice. You can even get your face printed on a ring!

7. A Pen Holder That Looks Like a Glove

This pen holder looks like a glove, but it's actually made from two pieces of 3D-printed plastic screwed together. The "fingers" are hollowed out so they can hold pens and pencils, while the thumb has a hole cut out for erasers or highlighters. It's a cool desk accessory that will definitely get some attention in an office environment.

8. A Phone Stand With a Built-In Projector Screen

If you’re looking for something unique, then why not try creating a phone stand with a built-in projector screen? This cool 3D print features a wooden base and a projector screen that can be used for projecting images from your smartphone or computer onto it.

9. An Artistic Lampshade That Tells You the Weather Outside Your Window

This lamp shade has an LCD display on it that displays the weather outside your window! What makes this lamp shade so cool is that it lights up different colors depending on what kind of weather you are experiencing outside: blue if it’s raining, green if it’s cloudy, etc.

10. An entire building (or city) in miniature

Architectural models are a great way to showcase the design of a building or city, but they're not always easy to put together. With 3D printing, you can create your own miniature buildings and put them on display anywhere you like. 

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