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3D printers are going
mainstream, as more consumers warm up to and adopt the idea of 3D printing. The
Micro, for example, is a Kickstarter project for a 3D printer for consumers. It
was funded in mere minutes. But you can’t start printing once you get your
printer. You will need to get the materials and more importantly the blueprint
to printout your product.
If 3D modelling sounds
difficult to you, fret not, the Web is filled with sites that offer users free 3D models to print on their printers free of charge.
In this post, we’ve compiled 25 websites that you can use to search and
download free STL models for 3D printers. Hopefully you will be able to find
what you are looking for in these spots.
Thingiverse
Thingiverse is a website
operated by MakerBot Industries, the creators of the popular Replicator series
of 3D printers. The website allows users to upload and share 3D model
files to be used on 3D printers. The site is extremely popular and has a large
community of people uploading files of varying categories, so if you’re looking
for cool things to print, Thingiverse is the site to visit.
YouMagine
Similar to Thingiverse,
YouMagine is a community website run by a 3D printer company. This one is run by
the open source 3D printer company Ultimaker. It is relatively new (it started
out in 2013), yet it is filled with interesting things to print. The community
is still growing and with the backing of a major 3D printer manufacturer,
this site is one to look out for.
Cubify
Cubify is the website for the
Cube series of consumer 3D printers, which is created by 3D Systems. The site
mainly offers you ways to buy 3D printed items and files but it does make
available some interesting free items, mainly under their Kids section,
some of which children can customize using a web app.
My Mini Factory
My Mini Factory is the 3D
model repository managed by iMakr, an online store that sells 3D printers and
accessories. It also operates the largest 3D printing store in Central London.
The site contains 3D models designed by professionals and all
uploaded designs are tested for quality. You can also make a request for 3D
models that their designers will create then share.
GrabCAD
The aim of GrabCAD is to
“help engineers develop products faster”, offering tools that
help them collaborate with their files. But for the average 3D
printing enthusiast, the best part of the site is their large library of
free files created by a community of over a million engineers.
Registration is required but the number of files offered is worth it.
DEFCAD
DEFCAD is a website currently
in its alpha phase. It acts as a search engine for 3D printable models and a
community forum for 3D modelers. The site is created by Defence Distributed,
which release the plans for their 3D printed gun, the Liberator (now removed)
on it.
Autodesk 123D
Autodesk 123D is a suite
of computer aided design (CAD) and 3D modeling tools aimed specifically at
hobbyists. Along with the suite of tools, Autodesk also has a website where
users can upload their creations and share it with other users. Many of the
models can be downloaded and printed, using Autodesk as a utility to interface
with MakerBot 3D printer.
3DVIA
3DVIA is a company that
offers 3D modeling and publishing tools that are aimed at both the
consumer and professionals. Their website offers a Content Warehouse, where the
community hosts and shares their contents. Registration is required to download
the files.
Cubehero
Cubehero is a website that
allows users to host and organize their 3D printed projects in order to aid
further collaboration on their work. Think of it as a GitHub for 3D
printing, where users can share their files, discuss projects and contribute to
them. There is also a way to make request, so if you can’t find what you are
looking for, you can request for it from the community.
Bld3r
Billing itself as a 3D
Printing Social Network, Bld3r is a thriving community of makers who like to
feature their creations. Users vote on the best creations, so popular creations
rise to the top and get better exposure. The site features items that are
hosted on the social network and outside of it too, like on Thingiverse and
YouMagine.
Sproutform
Another 3D printing
community, Sproutform is a website dedicated to giving users ways toshare their
design and help people print 3D creations. Sproutform has a system that tries
to learn what you like. The more you interact with the site by downloading
and rating designs, the better it is with recommendations.
Shapeways
Shapeways is mainly an online
shop where you can purchase 3D printed items or have your own 3D model
printed by them. But if you look close enough, you can find the people who sell
their wares also offering the files required for you to print them yourself.
Instructables
Instructables is a community
where users can share their DIY projects and this includes things
made using a 3D printer. Also included are the how-to’s and instructions on how
to build their creations, and some helpful designers take the time to answer
questions fielded by the public.
Cults
A French community and
marketplace where modelers can share or sell their designs, Cults hasa
collection of high quality models you can download. Users can follow their
favorite designers and modelers and get instant updates when a new creation is
posted. The name of the site, Cults, is St. Luc, the patron saint of painters,
spelt backwards. The website also supports English.
Pinshape
Pinshape, a 3D model
marketplace still in beta, is similar in style to Pinterest, in terms of
layout, look and the ability to repin favorites. You can either purchase the
model from the designer or download the files to print it yourself, if they
offer it.
RascomRas
RascomRas is a Spanish
website that allows users to upload and share 3D model files. RascomRas at
one point ran an Indiegogo campaign to fund their very own 3D printer. The
campaign unfortunately didn’t get funded.
Repables
Repables is a very simple
site that aims to be a repository of 3D printed model files, nothing more. It
is a barebone website that allows users to upload their files to share, and
download files they want to use. The site contains a lot of small, simple
3D models to print, with a nice selection of everyday items and even
replacement parts for printers.
ShapeDo
Another site that is taking
inspiration from GitHub, ShapeDo offers a place for 3D model designers to
share and collaborate on their creations. It offers users plenty of things to
print, and instructions to get the best print possible.
3D Hacker
Another online community
for 3D printing hobbyists, showcasing interesting items from 3D printers,
electronics and most importantly, 3D models is 3D Hacker. There are a lot of
very cool model vehicles and buildings to print, along with add-ons and parts
for your 3D printer.
Fabster
Born out of a Facebook group,
Fabster is mainly a platform to show what can be done with 3D printing. Quoting
its founder Peter Sayers, Fabster aims to be “a kind of Facebook of 3D
printing, with a mix of Thingiverse too.” The site has a great selection
of 3D-printed jewelry and accessories.
Fabribles
Fabribles is a fairly new
community, so there aren’t a lot of users just yet. However, there is a good
selection of replacement parts for RepRap 3DR Delta printers.
CGTrader
While primarily a place to
buy and sell 3D models of all kinds, not just those for 3D printing, CGTrader
does offer a selection of free models that can be used on a 3D printer.
Google Custom Search
When in doubt, use Google
Custom Search to find the files to 3D print what you wish. This is useful when
you want to search through all the sites at once for that one same thing.
3dbility
Here’s another search engine
that will crawl the Web in search of 3D prints, looking through many 3D
modeling sites for files compatible with 3D printers.
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