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Four of my favorite sites for 3D printing models that you can easily print (although some may be more difficult than others): Thingiverse, MyMiniFactory, Cults 3D, and Sketchfab.
[New App] MakerBot's Thingiverse Android App Squeezes Thousands Of Free 3D Printer Models Into Your Pocket. By Bertel King, Jr. Published Jan 24, 2014.
Looking for your next 3D-printing project while roaming the streets just got a bit easier as MakerBot has released an iOS app for oogling creations in the Thingiverse. The free app allows users to ...
At Thingiverse, one of many such sites, people downloaded 6.6m ready-to-3D-print designs in the 30 days to July 11th. Globally, over 424,000 desktop 3D printers costing under $5,000 were purchased ...
If you own a 3D printer, you’ve heard of Thingiverse. The MakerBot-operated site has been the de facto model repository for 3D printable models since the dawn of desktop 3D printing, but over… ...
MakerBot’s Thingiverse.com and 3D Hubs are excited to announce a new partnership to bring 3D printing to those who don’t own or have access to a 3D pr ...
Shiv Integer is a bot that inhabits Thingiverse, a site for sharing 3D printable models. The bot downloads models and uses them to make randomised mash-ups that get posted back on Thingiverse.
Brooklyn-based 3D printing startup MakerBot lords over the Thingiverse, an online community where users can post printable designs, notes about their designs, and collaborate on open source project… ...
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