Content for 3D Model

Globoid (Throated) Worm Drive Model

“This is a fully functional hand-cranked model of the throated (also known as globoid) worm drive. To put it together, you will also need 10 metric Phillips flat head screws M2x12 and 2 metric nuts M2. Those can be purchased …

Hinged Box With Latch, Somewhat Parametric and Printable In One Piece

“I searched the Thingiverse for a simple hinged box that was parametric and printed all in one piece. I couldn’t find one. I did find some really neat parametric boxes and lids though. I used none of their OpenSCAD …

Angle meter / Protractor

“Angle meter / Protractor”

Basic Box for Electronics, etc.

“Just a basic printable box.”

Pocket Calipers

“I find myself thinking about different things to make throughout the day, but I only have calipers on me when I’m at home, so I’m left to a best guess. Now, with these handy little pocket calipers, that …

Snap-Together Model Mountain Bike

“About a year ago, I created a model road bike, that printed out in one sheet and snapped together. It’s been pretty popular, so I thought it could use a companion for those of us who prefer to take …

Customizable Embossing Stamp

“Use your own image to make an embossing stamp. Features: prints fully assembled; placement guide lines on the cover; rad old-school flip phone styling”

Fully Functional 3D Printed Vise

“This is a 3D printed model of a functioning vise! NOTE: I created this print to lightly hold electronic components while soldering, etc. It’s not designed for, and should not be used for rigorous clamping force. This is a …

Wobbler Engine 2.0

“Based off of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1176934. A wobbler type compressed air engine with main bearings and a display base. When running (see video) achieved a speed of over 3300 RPM. Bearings are 608ZZ. Spring is 3/8 …

Customizable Abacus

“Colorful and educational counting game. Print 5 * 8 beads in different colors. Start printing the rods. Pause the printing when the rods are tall enough. Insert the beads. Resume the printing.”