Why buy what you can print? We make a wall-mounted, minimalist bike rack remixed from an existing community design.
Joey Furdeck makes use of an automotive paint booth to give his creations a screen-accurate look – and the results are amazing.
Prusa's Nozzle Replacement Tool secures your heater block to the Nextruder, reducing the risk of damage and enabling faster and safer nozzle swaps.
The ResiVac 1000 by OneIdMONstr is a 3D printed funnel and pump housing that sucks away leftover resin, making cleanup and material changes easier.
Jordan Hufnagel's Catan tiles are printed in PLA, with the designs planned for a late January release on Etsy or Thingiverse.
Need to clear some table space? This print's got you covered – and hydrated – with a medieval-inspired design, a place for your drink, and a handy dice tower.
Available on Thangs, the Pipe Joint Generator tool automatically creates joinery that can be shaped, exported, and printed with just a few clicks.
The Ocreeb MK2 is a challenging build featuring a magnetic connector system that enables you to add faders, dials, and other modules.
A free Node Dojo application showcases the power of Blender's parametric modeling tools to quickly create bespoke drawer organizers.
Free files and assembly instructions from the iconic game studio provide challenge-prepared users with everything they'll need to blast off.
This 3D printer mod is screen-accurate, detailed, and is sure to excite the Trekkies among us.
Inspired by iconic Fender internals and design, this guitar design by Prusa Research hits all the right notes in terms of aesthetics, tech, and all-out fun.
These easily 3D printable "Japanese Cloud" and "Crystal" docks for both the OLED and Classic Nintendo Switch look great.
Trending on Reddit last week – and up for grabs on Printables – the 3D printable "Mini Filament Spool Swatches Box" is a unique take on material samples.