“I made these spikes to stop ’helpful’ people from grabbing me without consent.”
“My municipality in the Netherlands is now placing 3D printed benches from recycled plastic.”
“Wife and kids kept stealing my charger. Found a way out.”
“Every time a get a new filament for the 3D printer, I print a pug as a test.”
“Printed a home for all my remotes.”
“Here’s Mack with his PLA unicorn horn.”
“I made a tactical belt-mounted egg holster.”
“My laptop’s charging pin slips out easily, and the battery doesn’t hold a charge anymore. Behold! My over-engineered solution.”
“Printed a missile safety switch for my PC power button because my cat would jump up and turn it off.”
“Made this for the occasional small piece of trash at my desk.”
“Check out the old-school TV-style iPhone holder that my 14-year-old daughter designed and printed.”
“My new 3D printed phone case I designed!”
“I’ve been wanting to 3D print a guitar body ever since high school. Couldn’t be more pleased with the end product.”
“I did it. I’ve solved the Pringles can problem.”
“This will seem weird, but I’m dealing with colon cancer right now and I modeled and printed my largest tumor removed from my sigmoid colon.”
“It turned out just like I had designed it.”
“3D printers can help to change the world. Me using a 3D printer:”
you know that the way to get the last pringle out is on the bottom of the can, right? :)
But with his contraption you have to first remove the bottom. Way too much work.