TOP10 :  oggetti di uso quotidiano che puoi stampare in 3d

TOP10 : Everyday objects you can 3D print

, by Matteo Cantalles, 1 min reading time

 

Top 10 Everyday 3D Printable Items

 

  1. Desk organizers and storage: Pen holders, paper clip holders, business card holders, or small modular drawers are perfect for keeping your workspace tidy. You can customize them to fit your specific needs.

  2. Adhesive hooks and holders: Useful for hanging kitchen towels, cables behind your desk, or even holding your smartphone while charging. They are versatile and often designed to be easy to print.

  3. Plant pots and planters: Even if they don't need to be watertight (you might need an insert), decorative 3D printed pots can add a personal touch to your environment.

  4. Bottle openers and simple kitchen utensils: A personalized bottle opener or a small spice dispenser can be quickly printed and prove to be very practical.

  5. Spare parts and adapters: Have you lost a cap, a small gear, or do you need an adapter for a specific hose? 3D printing is perfect for creating these small custom pieces that would otherwise be hard to find.

  6. Cable clips and cable managers: To avoid cable clutter behind your TV or under your desk, 3D printed cable clips help you keep them tidy and in place.

  7. Smartphone and tablet stands: Whether you want a simple desk stand or a charging stand, there are countless designs available to hold your device in the desired position.

  8. Personalized keychains: Easy and quick to print, keychains are a great way to start with 3D printing and create something unique for yourself or as a gift.

  9. Drawer organizers: These modular inserts allow you to customize the organization of your drawers, whether for utensils, cutlery, makeup, or tools.

  10. Custom toys and figurines: While not strictly "everyday" for everyone, they are a great option for those with children or who love to collect. You can print action figures, models, or even board game pieces.

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