3D printing design | Geeetech https://www.geeetech.com/blog Get Your Ideas Into Life Thu, 11 Jul 2024 08:46:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.6 https://www.geeetech.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/cropped-WechatIMG25-2-copy-32x32.png 3D printing design | Geeetech https://www.geeetech.com/blog 32 32 Fantastic 3D Printable Christmas Cookie Cutters for Upcoming Holiday Season https://www.geeetech.com/blog/news/fantastic-3d-printable-christmas-cookie-cutters-for-upcoming-holiday-season/ Mon, 14 Dec 2020 17:43:29 +0000 http://www.geeetech.com/blog/?p=10699 Christmas is almost here! Want to be prepared for food traditionally eaten at or associated with the Christmas season? Consider baking your sweet treats with these great Christmas-themed 3D-printed cookie cutters, which make them look just as delicious as they taste!

There are 3D model repositories all over the web, but cookie-cutter models are particularly in high demand. Many options are available on the site. Below, we’ll offer 10 Christmas-themed designs that can be used to make marvelously shaped cookies.

Our Geeetech A-series 3D printers can fulfill all your print demands. Here we recommend you use the food-safe material such as PLA and the filler like food-safe epoxy or Polyurethane to resist the growth of bacteria in prints.

Now, with that out of the way, let’s dive into the fun! 

  • Santa Claus

Using about 20 grams of filament, the cookie cutter of Santa’s face with hat and mustache details takes about an hour to print. You can choose 0.3-mm layer height because the details are secondary.

Found on: Thingiverse

  • Christmas Tree

This cookie-cutter design is an outline of a basic Christmas tree and can print speedily without any difficulties.

Found on: Thingiverse

  • Christmas Ornament

This cookie cutter has star-shaped spaces, which enable you to make 3D-raised stars. What’s more, colorful icing will deepen and give a better sense of what the final stars will look like.

Found on: Cults

  • Snowflake Cookies

There are a bunch of snowflake cookie cutters available. You can try a 0.2-mm layer height and a 5% infill to print this snowflake cookie cutter with the Customizer app.

Found on: Thingiverse

  • 3D Benchy Cookies

At present, the 3D benchy model is ubiquitous in 3D printing. In addition to testing every aspect of your 3D printer’s ability, it is also a fun model to print.

3D benchy cookies with colorful icing

Found on: Pinshape

  • Gingerbread Man

The gingerbread man model achieves some fun details by using 3D indentations. You can draw on the gingerbread with whatever cream you like. when 3D printing this model, using a 0.25-mm layer height and a 30% infill are preferred.

Found on: Thingiverse

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The Smallest 3D-Printed Boat You’ve Ever Seen https://www.geeetech.com/blog/news/the-smallest-3d-printed-boat-youve-ever-seen/ Fri, 06 Nov 2020 19:27:11 +0000 http://www.geeetech.com/blog/?p=10560 You must be surprised when you see the iPhone 12 mini for the first time, which is literally tiny by contemporary standards. In the real world, we may think of a small thing as nothing more than a bean a grain of sand, or even a strand of hair. But you know what, scientists used a 3D printer to create a 3D Benchy boat, the length of which is 1/3 the thickness of a hair, 6 times larger than a bacterial cell.

Researchers used a scanning electron microscope to photograph the ship for the purpose of showing its open cabin, a chimney, and even a small porthole. What’s most impressive is that the entire model is very tiny, which means it’s even smaller than a statuet created by artist Jonty Hurwitz in 2014 as a potential design for creating a little drug delivery vehicle.

The researchers conducted investigations into small particles called microswimmers that can move through fluids, and be followed by a microscope. They created many structures, including a spiky sphere, a spiral, a trimer, a 3D Benchy boat, and so on. Research shows that particles created in a helix shape can go around and be efficient. 

“When it moves forward, often it needs to rotate, and that helps, for example, to speed it up.”Daniela Kraft, a physicist at the Dutch university, added that the small particle that goes to a particular part of the body to deliver drugs has to propel itself and may have to deal with the complex environment in the human body.

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Israeli Company Developing World’s First 3D-Printed “Steak” https://www.geeetech.com/blog/news/israeli-company-developing-worlds-first-3d-printed-steak/ Thu, 22 Oct 2020 15:54:55 +0000 http://www.geeetech.com/blog/?p=10508 With the development of technology,3D printing technology gets more sophisticated and artificial meat hits more and more restaurants.So what if you combine these two?An Israeli startup has successfully created an artificial beef”steak”with 3D printing technology.

Redefine Meat’s 3D-printed vegan steak.Photo credit: Reuters

The start up Redefine Meat,founded in 2018,called on people to practice vegetarianism concept by 3D printing the steak instead of slaughtering animals for food.The company claims its steaks look,taste and feel just like real steaks,don’t require any real cattle to be involved in the production process,and are sourced entirely from natural,sustainable ingredients.What’s more,all the cooking methods,whether roast,slow cooking or grilling,can be applied to their artificial meat,which tastes even better than real meat.The good news is that it will be in high-end restaurants in Israel,Germany and Switzerland by the end of this year.

Redefine Meat uses:”proprietary 3D meat modelling,food formulations and food printing technology to deliver a new category of complex-matrix’meat’in a cost effective and scalable way”.The steak itself is made from a mix of soy and pea proteins,coconut fat and sunflower oil,plus natural flavors and colors everyone will love.

The 3D printer mimics animal muscle structure. Photo credit: Reuters

CEO Eshchar Ben-Shitrit specializes in manufacturing industrial-level 3D printers that will eventually be sold to meat distributors worldwide and become part of the meat supply chain.the CEO calls it”the best way to fight climate change,to deliver healthier solutions and food to the entire population of the planet.”It’s been reported that the coronavirus came from a sick bat,but it wouldn’t happen with the 3D printing meat,which is much cleaner.

The market for artificial meat has been very competitive in recent years,but Redefine Meat is focusing on expanding production by combining 3D printing technology with artificial meat production.

Are you bullish on this company?Will you try the 3D-printed vegan steak?Leave a comment below to tell me what you think.

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What is Layer Shifting and How to Fix it? https://www.geeetech.com/blog/3d-printing-trouble-shooting-guide/what-is-layer-shifting-and-how-to-fix-it/ Wed, 22 Jul 2020 20:00:00 +0000 http://www.geeetech.com/blog/?p=10203
This is the example of a layer shifting 3D print.

Layer shifting, in other words, known as layer misalignment, is when the layers of the print are not properly aligned, and the print can be unsightly(mostly a failure). It is a common issue in 3D printing and can be tricky, especially if you are a newbie. This article will walk you through the possible causes of the problem and how to fix it accordingly.

Nozzle setting

(1) The 3D printer nozzle is moving too fast.

To save time, some people are inclined to set the speed of the print job higher than what the driver motor is capable of, causing the tool head to fail to reach the desired position.

Solution: In your slicer software, set the speed at 40 to 60mm/s. Alternatively, you may adjust your speed by turning the knob, if you do not wish to stop your print.

(2) Nozzle deviates from the desired position

This happens when the extruder is traveling from one point to another of the print without the Z axis elevating the tool head. The nozzle then hits the object and is pushed away from its intended position. Because the system is unable to detect the deviation, it will continue with the print job, resulting in layer shifting.

Solution: In the settings, readjust the Z- offset to 0.3mm

Mechanical disorder

Most 3d printers use belts to let the motor control the position of the nozzle. Over time, the belt may stretch, which can impact the tension used to control the nozzle. If the tension becomes too loose, the belt may slip on the pulley, which means the pulley is rotating, but the belt is not moving. If the belt is too tight, this can also cause problems. Tightened belts can create excess friction in the bearings that will prevent the motor from spinning. Ideally, the belt is installed tight enough to prevent slipping, but not too tight to stop the system from rotating.

Solution: manually adjust the belt for proper tension. Regularly check and maintain your 3D printers.

Layer shifting could also occur when the motors fail to spin as a result of not getting enough electrical current; or when the model exceeds the size of the print bed, which causes the nozzle to lose its position at the edges. Finally, make sure there is no external force imposed on your printer, for any level of external force could interfere with the moving of the belts.

Any questions or ideas? Leave us a comment in the comments section or email us. We would love to hear from you.

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3D Printed Concrete Pillars – Origen Festival. https://www.geeetech.com/blog/3d-printing-application/3d-printed-models/3d-printed-concrete-pillars-set-the-stage-at-the-origen-festival/ Mon, 05 Aug 2019 14:05:06 +0000 http://www.geeetech.com/blog/?p=9413

Students from ETH Zurich have 3D printed concrete pillars they were nine unique pillars. To be used as a stage by dancers at the Origen Festival in the Swiss Alps.

At the Origen Festival in the Swiss Alps, spectators can enjoy dancers using nine unique 3D printed concrete pillars as a stage. The columns were created by masters students from ETH Zurich. Therefore used a new process that produces prints fast without a mold or any formwork.

“This can reduce the ecological footprint of concrete construction by entirely removing the formwork and by using less concrete… We are able to strategically place the material only where needed,”.  Explains Ph.D. researcher Ana Anton, one of the teaching team at ETH Zurich’s Digital Building Technologies unit.

The students used an industrial robotic arm to 3D print the 2.7-meter-tall columns with layers of specialized concrete just five millimeters thick. Incredibly, the columns took less than two and a half hours to create. Hence, thanks to high-resolution 3D printing and a fast-setting concrete mix, developed by a separate team at ETH Zurich.

 

Concrete Choreographic pillars for Human Choreography

The structures are called Concrete Choreography. Each of the nine pillars features a unique aesthetic devised to be “fluid-looking”. Therefore, to ensure the columns were strong yet lightweight, the students focused on the interior of the structures.

“What makes our concrete printing approach outstanding is that we address both material efficiency and the aesthetic potential of this technology,” said Anton.

The columns were printed offsite by the ETH team, before transportation to the Swiss Alps for the festival. Therefore, they will be publicly viewable at the end of July and into August, where they will feature as interactive stage dressing for performances.

“The 3D printed concrete pillars will create the opportunity for the artists to dance in between, in front, around, to hide, climb and interact in many ways with this unique, monolithic architecture… Each column has his own character and dynamics, just like the dancers,” explains Anton.

 

 

Source: Dezeen

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Top 3D Printing News of the Week – Gucci, Star Trek and Prothetic Arms https://www.geeetech.com/blog/news/new-arrival/top-3d-printing-news-of-the-week-gucci-star-trek-and-prothesis-arm/ Sat, 24 Feb 2018 22:30:19 +0000 http://www.geeetech.com/blog/?p=8971 Gucci’s hot 3D Printed Fashion Accessories: 3D Printed Heads

At the brand’s Fall-Winter 2018 show in Milan. Gucci designer Alessandro Michele sent models down the runway carrying duplicates of their own headless domes. Gucci may well be the hottest brand in the world. That suggests that its favorite maximalist trends. All-over prints, endless logos, animal pictures, embroidery—trickle all the way down to the remainder of the style world.

Fashion lovers were shocked at Gucci’s freaky catwalk show that saw models strut their stuff carrying fake heads. Whereas the fashion things were spectacular, two of Gucci’s models stole the show by taking to the runway carrying 3D printed replicas of their own heads.

Unsurprisingly, the 3D printed heads have caused quite a stir on social media and have even been the inspiration for a number of funny memes.

Now lets Star Trek Online captains 3D print their starships:

March will be a great month for spaceship captains within the Star Trek online universe. Partnering with cloud 3D printing business Mixed Dimensions, Star Trek online will, come March, enable gamers to 3D print their own personal starships from the sport as 12-inch organic resin models. The new in-game feature will direct gamers to Mixed Dimension’s GamePrint internet site, which will offer different purchase choices.

Nearly all the five hundred playable starships will be created 3D printable, whereas personal customizations like ship names, colors, and defend skins will all be incorporated into the print. On the cheaper finish, gamers can elect a single-color or pre-primed model, however, people who need their ship rendered within the most magnificent detail will select a luxury hand-painted possibility.

3D printed Custom Prosthetic Arm:

In the UK, a father has 3D printed a custom prosthesis arm for his 10-year-old son, who was born without a left hand, while across the pond in Missouri, a teenager has 3D printed a custom prosthetic arm for his veteran amputee father. Teenager Robbie Freis used his 3D printing skills to fabricate a new arm for his father, a veteran who was injured in a 2003 RPG attack in Iraq. It was a touching attempt, though Freis did have one ulterior motive for his project: getting his dad back on the video games!

It’s a beautiful picture of 3D printing in 2018.

 

3D printing does great things in a lot of areas, but one of the most directly beneficial uses for the technology is prosthetics. All around the world, there are many organizations who are dramatically cutting the cost of prosthetic limbs for those in need, while individual makers are also designing and 3D printing their own prostheses using homemade designs or models sourced from the internet.

Credits: Thingiverse.com, Google.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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3D Printing Winter Olympics in 2018 plays a Heroic Role! https://www.geeetech.com/blog/3d-printing-application/3d-printing-design/3d-printing-plays-a-heroic-role-in-2018-winter-olympics/ Sun, 18 Feb 2018 00:20:27 +0000 http://www.geeetech.com/blog/?p=8856 The USA Luge team is using 3D printing in Winter Olympics, its quest for gold.

By 3D printing in winter Olympics these men's won the singles.

With the 23rd Winter Olympic Games underway in PyeongChang, South Korea, Chris Mazdzer became the first U.S. athlete to medal in the men’s singles. The Minnesota-based branch of the company has done its Olympic duty.  By lending its FDM technology to prototyping and tooling the fastest sled possible. 3D printing winter Olympics is amazing, isn’t it? let’s have a look at it!

Stratasys partnered with the team to 3D print molds for customized parts. Therefore, the team then implemented into sled prototypes. The quick pace of the turnaround of new molds enabled. The team to make quick changes to sleds and experiment with new designs closer-than-ever to the start of the competition. Two U.S. athletes, Justin Krewson and Andrew Sherk of the men’s doubles. I even used some of the 3D-printed molds for parts on their sleds during competition at PyeongChang.

A boy is sliding with 3D printed slider in the olympics of 2018

3D printing to the demands of the Luge

Luge is a sport involving one- or two-person sleds. Therefore, can reach speeds of nearly 90 miles per hour. Athletes race face-up and feet-first down an icy track. They steer the sled by either using their calves to flex the runners or by using their shoulders to shift their weight.

When a sled part is being made, a mold, also called a tool, is created to form the part’s shape. Any design change in the sled calls for a new tool. Hence, which can normally take several weeks to create.

One of the biggest advantages of using 3D printing is customization. Traditionally, athletes would all use one generic sled. Now sleds can be made as long or as wide as an individual athlete and in a fraction of the time.

“We need precision and we also need the ability to make tweaks and 3D printing. Is where it’s at for this kind of thing,” said Gordy Sheer, marketing director for USA Luge and a 1998 doubles luge silver medalist. “As we learn more about aerodynamics and optimizing our designs. Therefore it’s nice to be able to have the ability to make those changes quickly.”

It is not the first time that 3d printing gives an Olympic athlete a chance to compete:

In 2016, Brooks Running and FATHOM were come together to prototype a pair of personalized sprinting shoes featuring 3D printed spike plates for American decathlete Jeremy Taiwo.

3d Printing For Footwear

Creating a spike plate with the correct flex, stiffness, and rebound is critical to a fast start and sustained speed. For a track and field athlete, especially a decathlete. In order to test a design, shoe manufacturers would traditionally rely on injection or compression molded parts. A process that takes a long time to prep and produces. Just getting from concept to prototypes to manufactured parts can take up months. Therefore, especially if there are design changes that affect the production tools.

By leveraging a blended approach, using 3D printing early on in development. Hence, all the way through production, teams are drastically compressing product development timelines and reducing the total cost of ownership. The companies are making products better and faster for their customers.

People Doing Marathon using 3D printed shoes in winter olympics

It goes to show there is a big market for 3D printed shoes. Although it may take some time until all consumers see the merit of purchasing such a pair. There are many companies available who will help you in getting the shoe exactly as you want. Hence, there is a lot of buzz going around the 3D Printed industry and everyone wants to make a mark of its own.

Person Holding Black Weight Plates

If you are a 3d Printing Passionist you actually can 3D print your own stuff. That can be more comfortable and appealing to cater to your demands. 3D printing also made it remark by 3D printing winter Olympics 2018 yes or no? Get a 3D printer right now just at Store.

Credits: youtube.com, twitter.com

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Amazing Ideas for 3D Printed Valentine’s Day Gifts https://www.geeetech.com/blog/3d-printing-application/3d-printing-design/amazing-ideas-for-3d-printed-valentines-day-gifts/ Sun, 11 Feb 2018 14:30:04 +0000 http://www.geeetech.com/blog/?p=8727

Valentine’s Day is coming near on its way. So what do you think? Could there be anything more romantic than gifting 3D printed valentine special gift as a present?  Traditional Valentine’s Day gifts such as a bunch of flowers or chocolates will sometimes hit the spot, why not treat your important or special ones to something different, and put a tech spin on the loving holiday by opting for a 3D printed Valentine’s Day gift instead? In this blog post, we will show you the top printed Valentine’s Day gift ideas.

Say It with 3D Printed Flowers

Want to print something for your partner? Well, look no more and print him or her something appropriate for the one who 3D printed you: a bunch of beautiful, lovely, delicate flowers!!!!

We know everyone loves flowers on Valentine day. A classic bunch of flower is no longer considered to be a pretty enough Valentine’s Day gift for the geeky. There are varieties of 3D printed flowers available in fact, but I think it’s obvious to anyone looking that this great 3D model below is the most realistic of them all. This beautiful 3D printed flower is designed by Wolf9545 for his wife.

You can find his design on https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2585585

Gift 3D Printed Chocolates to Your Special Ones – Technology Delicious

Chocolates is a well-liked sweet. It is a great way to tell the person that you’re dating that you care, and get a sweetness of love for yourself out of the deal at the same time. 3D printed chocolates are just what you’re looking for. You can pick the one that you like best or just 3D print all of them for a massive batch of chocolates.

Want to know a simple extrusion method to 3D print with chocolate? Then click on this link:

There are ultimate 3D printers open up uncountable opportunities for experimentation. They help the users test out new materials on their machines and create something new, exciting, and innovative.

3D Greetings Card – Express Your Love with 3D

This year, light up your valentine’s card with 3D printed cards using LEDs and Bare Conductive Paint. There are many printed companies manufactures completely unique 3D printed cards. They are rigid and can be made in any size or shape.

This beautiful greeting card is made by Dgebhart. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2101228

3D Printed Jewelry – Blend of Creativity, Designs, and 3D Print

Using 3D printed, why not express your affection through a piece of additively manufactured jewelry? A number of designers have created stunning 3D printed accessories, so there is a lot to choose from, whether you’re looking for luxurious 3D printed jewelry or customizable jewelry.

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The rings, pendant, or bracelet is more than just a piece of jewelry; they all are a unique piece of art. The details of the print and the creativity of the designer make this jewelry a real eye-catcher. You can also show your love or affection by giving someone a 3D heart printed pendant. DIY jewelry making is a reliable way to make an impression on Valentine’s Day, especially if you’ve left your gifts to the last minute!!!

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:673802

3D Printed Phone case – This Humorous Gift Definitely Grab Your Date’s Attention

Is your date obsessed with their smartphone? Then this 3D phone case is the perfect gift. One of the most popular and simple items available for 3D printing today is the smartphone case. It seems to be a simple item but these days your phone case can say a lot about your personality.

 

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2222865

Celebrate this Valentine with 3D Printed Gifts!!!

Credits: youtube.com, thingiverse.com

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Make your dream come true by living in one of these 3D Printed Houses. https://www.geeetech.com/blog/3d-printing-application/3d-printing-design/make-your-dream-come-true-by-living-in-one-of-these-3d-printed-houses/ Sat, 10 Feb 2018 22:31:55 +0000 http://www.geeetech.com/blog/?p=8724 3D Printing is really fascinating sometimes, it gives you possibilities where you see a little hope, by making its way into almost every field. You can see 3D Printing in manufacturing, medical, fashion etc.

Yes! it’s possible to create almost anything via 3D printing may it be 3D printed cars3d printed machines, 3d printed accessories,3D printed shoes etc.  3D Printed houses are getting much popular as a machine printing a whole house without any manpower is quite mesmerizing, you just need to have the design ready, a proper filament and a worthy 3D Printer.

Apis Cor

This 3D printed house is going viral on the internet the reason being it was printed in less than 24 hours. A house made in less than a day is hard to imagine but 3D Printing has made this possible.A Russian company, Apis Cotr has made this happen with a mobile printer and a mobile 3D printer and automatic mix and supply unit, developed specifically by Apis Cor.The total construction cost of the house $10,134.

The important components of the house including walls, partitions, and building envelope were created with a concrete mixture.

The remaining fixtures like furnishing and windows were later added on, and a shiny coat of paint was added to the exterior of the house.

PassivDom

Ideal for the off-grid living, Ukrainian company is making this house as a stand-alone and energy efficient concept.

The basic motto behind this house is it can be built without external structures like water tanks, plumbing and can exist autonomously and sustainably with zero carbon emission. This house is pre-constructed in a factory and then can be deployed so quickly that anyone can move places within a day of buying the house.

A number of features make the PassivDom sustainable like the walls are 3D printed, the windows are made with an insular material for air and heat management and it runs totally on solar energy. As the need for compact and more compact houses is growing so is the demand for PassivDom kind of houses. They have off-grid optional connections for important elements like water and energy. The housing units are being sold for between €29,900 and €64,900.

Earthquake-Proof Modular Homes

Image of 3D Printed House/Structure: Earthquake-Proof Modular Homes

A 500 square meter villa by the Chinese architect group  Zhuoda Group , constructed in the factory and then ship it to the construction site.It could be built completely in 15 days. The company guarantees the house to withstand a level 9 Richter scale and can survive to 150 years.

“Infinite” Landscape House

Have you heard about Mobius strip Infinite loop? If not, then you can see this house which is exactly constructed in the same manner as the Mobius strip by a Dutch architect Janjaap Ruijssenaars. He has created a huge D-shaped printer in order to build what he has named the “Landscape House”.

It has a 1000 square meter of space and it can be used for exhibitions.This innovative printer is created by Enrico Dini and can print up to almost a six-meter-by-six-meter square. The way it works is like a normal 3D printer, as it builds up fine layers just 5-10mm thick with the help of a computer. It creates an illusion that you can walk through the house until the end of time.

Upstate New York House

 D-Shape Enterprises and NYC architect Adam Kushner present a 2400 square feet house with a totally classy touch.The Italian 3D Printing pioneer Enrico Dini, the founder of D-Shape Enterprises has made these house, built in Upstate and taken over by Kushner and his wife.

The property includes a jacuzzi, car garage and a swimming pool. Their printing process begins by collecting dust, sand, and gravel. These raw materials are mixed with magnesium base so that to create a printable construction material. The printer is capable of making building blocks of 6-by-6 meter cube and the collaborative effort is still being continued to complete the project.

Freedom space

Designed by WATG Urban, the Curve Appeal home won the Freeform Home Design Challenge in 2016 – and it’s slated to break ground this year after a research and development phase.

The undulating slopes and space-age design so the name  Curve appeal. The home allows efficient technology binding with the surroundings and nature.

The global design competition challenges the architects to come up with new innovative ideas and theories for the real world living.So there is a lot going on in the 3D Printing age and we need to stay updated wit the trend.

It is like a dream come true to stay in one of these 3D Printed houses. So get ready for exploring a  whole new world of architecture with 3D Printing industry. You can get your own 3d printer at Geeetech.You can check more about the 3D Printed houses here.

Credits: all3dp.com,archdaily.com,passivdom.com.

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Top 10 3D Printed Ideas Perfect For All Rick And Morty Fans! https://www.geeetech.com/blog/3d-printing-application/3d-printing-design/top-10-3d-printed-ideas-perfect-for-all-rick-and-morty-fans/ Sat, 20 Jan 2018 22:30:46 +0000 http://www.geeetech.com/blog/?p=8324 One of the best joys of 3D Printing is creating all your favorite T.V characters right at home and sharing your creations with the 3D printing community! You can even go one step further and customise your characters as you like since 3D printing has no limits when it comes to creativity.

As lovers of the famous Rick and Morty show, we began our search to find the Top 10 3D printables that you just can’t skip out on if you’re a diehard fan. The wait for Season 4 of Rick and Morty is going to be a long one so why not make the most of the time and print these awesome designs? Take a look-

Rick Sanchez Mask

You simply can’t get Schwifty without Rick Sanchez but since we can’t have the real thing, we 3D printed his mask instead. Designed by easyused, this mask is perfect for cosplay, Halloween or simply as a decoration that everyone will be talking about. You’ll have to individually print and assemble the parts but we promise it’s well worth it! Find it here.

Portal Gun

Want to travel to infinite realities and dimensions? Then you’ll have to print Rick’s Portal gun to get going! This 3D printed portal gun even lights up green so it almost feels like you’ll be stepping on a crazy new planet soon. You can find all the printing instructions as well as directions to make it light up, here, thanks to creator Intentional3D.

Figurines

Flaunt your love for the most iconic duo by 3D printing them so they’ll always be by your side. Designed by ChaosCoreTech, these figurines are intricately detailed and you’ll need to paint and assemble them carefully. However once finished, they sure do look like a masterpiece.

Mr. Meeseeks and Meeseeks Box 

We were first introduced to Mr. Meeseeks in the episode “Meeseeks and Destroy” and these chirpy blue creatures definitely stole our hearts (even when they went a bit cray-cray.)

And though we may not have the famous Meeseeks box out of which they appear, we can definitely print both. Make your very own  Mr. Meeseeks as well as Meeseeks Box that even lights up!

Pickle Rick

It’s Pickle Rickkkkkk! No Rick and Morty list would be complete without our favorite Pickle Rick and if you’re still wondering why Rick is a pickle then go watch the series right now because you’re missing out on some amazing stuff.

Designed by MosaicManufacturing the detailing on this print really makes us feel as though we’re holding Rick in our very hands. Available on Thingiverse you can get the print instructions here.

Pass the Butter Robot

Why opt for a regular robot when you can print one with an existential crisis? We first saw Rick create this sentient robot with the sole purpose of passing butter but he soon began to question what his purpose in life was. We can relate!

The 3D printer version looks just as cute and though it won’t pass the butter, you can use it as a handy pen stand maybe? Designed by ljblk you can find it here.

Rick’s Laser Gun

It’s dangerous to embark upon your crazy adventures without the handy laser gun! Use it to blast away at enemies or simply mount it as a decoration, whichever you prefer. You can print the parts in different colors or paint them and assemble it all together. Get the STL files and instructions here.

Mr. Poopy Butthole

OOOhh weee! Now you can print your own Mr. Poopy Butthole but please don’t shoot him! First printed by The 3D Printing Guy, you can find the STL files here and make your own peppy friend to motivate you from your work desk!

Rick and Morty Logo

Nothing screams “I love this TV Show” more than 3D printing its logo and that’s exactly what we plan on doing! Easy to print, you can find the design here and get painting!

Council of Ricks Badge

As you know, the Council of Ricks is a special society of Ricks that was formed maintain the order of the universe and prevent rogue Ricks from doing any serious harm. Not everyone can be Rick Sanchez but we can sure print out this nifty Council of Ricks badge and be a part of the Council too. This design is a remix of the original and even has a magnetic back. Check it out here.

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Credits: thingiverse.com, 3dprint.com

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