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Cool thing for 3D printing # 2: shelf for socket

Attach a shelf to your wall outlet to support your phone while charging. The shelf has a sloped notch to keep your smartphone or tablet upright.

Cool thing for 3D printing # 3: soap dish

Elegant bathroom soap dish with two washable compartments. Optionally, you can change the pattern of the inner pallet.

Cool thing for 3D printing # 4: handles with tabs for nightstands

The art of storage doesn't have to be boring. The Hobb Knob is a small, labeled pen for describing items stored in drawers. Now you will never lose your socks!

Cool thing for 3D printing # 5: cup holdersfrom geometric patterns

When it comes to hot drinks, mug circles are an inevitable risk. Everything takes a much more serious turn if there is a coffee-addicted inhabitant in the house. Available in three designs, these cupholders help you avoid unsightly stains.

Cool thing for 3D printing # 6: lamp hinged

This modular hinged lamp consists of 6 main elements: a base, a body and a top with LEDs. To make the lamp taller, you can add as many elements as needed.

Cool thing for 3D printing # 7: one hand bottle opener

This boomerang bottle opener is useful for people who have difficulty performing actions that require the application of force, such as opening a plastic bottle. Print it out and present it to your grandmother. She will appreciate this gesture.

Cool thing for 3D printing # 8: shower head

Swimming under a waterfall on your list of things to do before dying? The next best thing is the 3D printed shower head (probably).

Cool thing for 3D printing # 9: secret shelf

Hide valuable documents and stash from prying eyes in this secret shelf.

Cool thing for 3D printing # 10: can handle

Upgrade empty jam jars with a printed handle. What could be easier?

Cool thing for 3D printing # 11: plastic wrench

High-grade, general purpose plastic wrench. Actually for screwing and unscrewing around the house.

Cool thing for 3D printing # 12: card holder

"What a delicate yellowish shade, and the thickness is tastefully matched, oh god, even the watermarks." Do you have such a business card? Find her a match in the form of this full print business card holder (yes, already with a hinged lid). Instructions for adding a custom logo are included.
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Cool thing for 3D printing # 13: toilet paper holder in the shape of an alien invader

Brighten up your bathroom with a functional printable model of the classic alien invader ... ahem, holding your toilet paper.

Cool thing for 3D printing # 14: lifting platform

This is a fully assembled lifting platform. Printed in its entirety. No need to fiddle with tons of details. The adjustable height can be used to lift or support an object of acceptable weight.

Cool thing for 3D printing # 15: auto drinker for plants

Are houseplants a victim of neglect? FORGET ABOUT IT. Print out this basic automatic plant drinker and your conscience will be clear.

Cool thing for 3D printing # 16: earbud holder

We spend a lot of money buying headphones on the go, but we don't provide enough protection in use. Fearlessly hide your headphones in this 3D printed headband.

Cool thing for 3D printing # 17: bag handle

We are all familiar with this situation. You trudge home from the supermarket loaded with grocery bags. The force of gravity makes the plastic crash into your palms, am I right? ENOUGH. Print these bag handles and forget about rubbed palms forever!

Cool thing for 3D printing # 18: tablet stand

There are times when you need to free your hands when working with a smart device, for example, when watching TV shows or recipes while cooking. This simple stand to support 7-inch and larger tablets is suitable for both portrait and landscape modes.

Cool thing for 3D printing # 19: auto drinker for plants No. 2

Another clever invention for the horticultural art. It is especially suitable for kitchen plants. The next time you buy fresh herbs for cooking, transplant them into this neat device and they will stay fresh all week long.

Cool thing for 3D printing # 20: door stop

Tired of everyone slamming doors at home or in the office? Then you need an UNCOMPROMISED door stop. Light weight, safe for children, designed for easy installation and easy fabrication on an FDM 3D printer. The creator of the stop also claims that the device can be used to repel zombie attacks, but this version has not been tested.

Cool thing for 3D printing # 21: windshield scraper

If you want to quickly and easily get rid of snow and ice on your car windshield with this handy scraper. Printed without support, with a lace hole at the end.

Cool thing for 3D printing # 22: water flow regulator watering hose

This special nozzle regulates the water flow rate in the garden hose, about 2 liters per minute. It's great if you have restrictions on water consumption during the height of summer.

Cool thing for 3D printing # 23: modular shelf for wine

It doesn't matter whether you are a newbie or a connoisseur in the world of wine, this modular WIRA wine rack is the perfect solution for storing a noble drink. You can expand (or narrow) your collection by printing only the required number of modules.

Cool thing for 3D printing # 24: whistle for protection

This original design whistle is easy to make and carry. Hardwearing and very loud. How loud is it? How about 118 decibels? This is more than enough for people to hear about your emergency.
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Cool thing for 3D printing # 25: Apple Headphone Holder

Cool thing for 3D printing # 26: Wheelchair umbrella holder

Cool thing for 3D printing # 28: Disk protection

Cool thing for 3D printing # 29: Form for snowballs

Cool thing for 3D printing # 30: Wine bottle protection

Cool thing for 3D printing # 31: Pocket ashtray

Cool thing for 3D printing # 32: Glass holder ring

Cool thing for 3D printing # 33: Apple Remote Stand

Cool thing for 3D printing # 34: Key holder

Cool thing for 3D printing # 35: Disabled cutlery holder

“What should we build a house - we will draw, we will live” - today this phrase has become a reality. Everyone is happy about the progress in 3D printing: archaeologists copy mummies, NASA specialists grow artificial meat, birds settle in high-tech birdhouses, and designers bring to life the most daring shoes girls have ever worn. We invite you to familiarize yourself with the latest news and trends in 3D printing.

Pistol

Owners of 3D printers can get hold of a weapon by just downloading a few files from the Defense Distributed website. Printed pistols are similar to weapons from science fiction films, but are not yet as reliable as real ones. However, progress does not stand still - last year Solid Concepts printed the world's first metal 3D pistol.

Reflex camera

Marius did not aim to create a 3D printed lens, and Japanese Yuki Suzuki was not afraid of that either. He made a lens from clear acrylic. The pictures taken with this camera can hardly be called high-quality, but Suzuki did not try to please the capricious fans of the "canons" and "nikons" - he was, first of all, guided by scientific interest.

Waterproof bikini and futuristic shoes

Advanced designers have also learned to tailor a 3D printer to fit their needs. Special software today allows you to quickly make clothes, taking into account the individual parameters of a person. For example, designers at Continuum have already managed to create a waterproof nylon bikini with new technologies.

It is quite possible that 3D outfits will soon become a trend, but so far only celebrities are at risk of flaunting futuristic dresses, and even then very extravagant ones.

Last year, Lady Gaga appeared in public in a black dress, 3D-printed by Materialize. The burlesque queen Dita von Teese also flashed in a printed dress. At the same time, the dress for Dita was made according to the drawings of the medieval mathematician Fibonacci and consisted of 17 different parts.

The designers did not forget about the part of the wardrobe, so beloved by women, like shoes - in this genre, a 3D printer is able to work real miracles. For example, Sebastian Errazuriz has printed a unique collection called "12 shoes for 12 lovers", dedicated to his apparently uneasy relationship with women. Among the jewels of the collection are shoes titled Gold Digger Allison, Snow Queen Sofia, Soldier Jane Barbara and Crybaby Alexandra.

Sweets

By replacing the traditional plastic in the cartridge with molten chocolate, the possibilities for making desserts are endless. Chocedge has created exclusive 3D printers that can print any design in chocolate, including your own photo. If chocolate is too traditional for you, you can try unusual sweets from Cubify.

Meanwhile, Modern Meadow is working hard to create a printer that can print a steak. To do this, scientists use a sophisticated technology, including the cultivation of stem cells.

The project to create 3D-printed food is funded by the NASA space agency, which believes that in the not too distant future, astronauts can be fed this way.

The researchers also assure that the day is not far off when modern technology will even allow printing pizza. For this, according to them, it is simply necessary to increase the number of cartridges in the printer by adding dough, cheese and other necessary ingredients.

Acoustic guitar

The world's first full-fledged acoustic guitar on a 3D printer was printed by Scott Summit, who claims that his creation is even superior to hand-assembled instruments. Olaf Digel, a New Zealander, followed in his footsteps, creating a whole line of so-called ODD guitars, among which there is even a cobweb-like instrument with spiders crawling inside.

The possibilities of 3D printing are not limited to guitars alone. For example, MIT Media Lab employee Amit Zoran managed to print a real flute, and the German company EOS created a 3D model of a violin on a polymer basis. But innovative instruments sound much worse than traditional ones.

James Bond car

The creators of the latest James Bond film "Coordinates of Skyfall" regretted really blowing up the legendary car of the 1960 Aston Martin DB5 special agent, and printed a small copy of it at a scale of 1: 3 on a 3D printer.

At the climax of the film, it is the 3D printed version that explodes on the screen.

A full-fledged car can also be printed on a 3D printer. This is how all 50 parts of the Urbee 2 were created, which is capable of accelerating to 112 km / h and traveling up to 64 km on electric traction alone. At the same time, the streamlined body of the machine significantly reduces fuel consumption. In 2015, the creators of the hybrid are going to drive more than 4000 km on it, spending only 38 liters of fuel.

Prostheses and human organs

In 2011, Richard Wang, who lost 4 fingers while working in the workshop, 3D printed his own prosthesis. Subsequently, Richard began designing hand prostheses called Robohand and even created the world's first 3D prosthetic laboratory in Sudan, where he helps disabled children.

The use of 3D printers in medicine promises to become even more useful over time - Chinese scientists have already learned how to print prototypes of human organs. True, they "live" for no more than 4 months and are devoid of blood vessels. However, according to the forecasts of researchers, it will be possible to "print" full-fledged organs in 15-20 years.

Turntable

Amanda Gassey used a 3D printer to create a turntable. You can't listen to classic vinyl records on it, but Amanda also came up with a special program that converts any sound file into 3D format. The sound quality of such records leaves much to be desired, so the creation can be viewed rather as a design delight.

A bike

Why reinvent the wheel - it's better to 3D-print it, EADS decided. The AirBike created in this way is striking in its characteristics. Firstly, it is 65% lighter than its classic aluminum counterparts, and secondly, it is no less durable than them.

Birdhouse

Lamp

Thanks to the development of Materialize, everyone can create their own unique lamp. If you don't believe in your design skills, you can simply select one of the copies available on the Internet and print it on your own 3D printer or order it delivered to your home. Such lamps are able to turn any room into a forest from "Avatar", casting the thinnest shadows on the ceiling. Designers from Nervous system assure that each lamp they create with a leaf pattern is as unique as plants in nature.

Mummy

While the real mummy of the Egyptian emperor Tutankhamun rests in his homeland, an exact copy of it was recreated in New York using a 3D printer. Materialize, which created the reproduction, used computed tomography scan data. The copy was made of photopolymer resin, applied layer by layer. Makeup artists helped to fully match its analogue of the 3D printed version of Tutankhamun.

Volumetric children's drawings

The Crayon creatures website offers everyone the opportunity to "revive" children's drawings by printing them in a volumetric version. The good idea is that it makes getting a new toy dependent on the development of children's artistic skills. Who knows, maybe, with such motivation, one day your child will learn to draw as well as Van Gogh or Picasso.

Toys for adults

With the help of a 3D printer, you can create toys not only for children, but also for adults. So, the Maker love site offers a free and rather diverse design of intimate goods. If you have a 3D printer, here you can download and print any copy you like, and do it in a size that only limits your imagination.

Accessories for gadgets

Gadget fans won't be left without 3D printed accessories either. Today printers can print a case for an iPhone or iPad. If you want something extraordinary, you can turn to designer creations. So, SaGa design has developed an unusual stand for a tablet, which is an Atlanta propping up a gadget.

Art objects and sculptures

A lacy skull, a puppet horse or a futuristic bouquet of flowers - the possibilities of 3D printing are limited only by the imagination of the author of the art object. Many designers have already turned to this genre, and some of them managed to create real masterpieces of our time using a 3D printer.

For example, Josh Hacker successfully develops in the direction of creating lace skulls. According to him, he sets as his task "the embodiment of the architecture of the imagination." And Mikaella Janse van Vouren printed a three-dimensional image of her drawing of a puppet horse with movable wings and functional joints.

Decorations

Jewelry created using 3D printing capabilities, while not precious, is undeniably unique. The American design studio Nervous System has 3D printed flexible jewelry, consisting of hundreds of small fragments connected by miniature hinges. To create such decorations, the fragments are combined in a special graphic editor into a final three-dimensional model, which is then compressed to small sizes and sent to print.

House

Dutch architect Janyap Reissenars of Universe Architecture is about to build an entire building using a 3D printer. As planned by the author, the printer will create sections of the building (6 by 9 meters) from sand and a binder. The final material promises to be stronger than cement. Although the building will still need to be reinforced with concrete, this is the world's first project to construct an entire building using a 3D printer.

Furniture

By 3D printing a house, you can create furniture for it in the same way. There are already tables, chairs and even beds that have been made using 3D printing. Most of this furniture is created from individual parts, but recently BigRep has created a printer that can print entire furniture. The dimensions of such furniture are quite standard.

The device can work with nylon, plastic, as well as Laywood, which resembles real wood.

3D printer

The RepRap 3D printer is unique in that it can print itself. Nevertheless, he does not yet reproduce all his own details, and the final assembly must still be carried out by a person. RepRap's creators believe that a versatile self-replicating 3D printer could eventually be used in small household items.

At the same time, its authors treat the quite expected lack of profit from such an invention with humor. "If you want to trade cars that can make themselves, you have a problem: you can only sell one!" - laughs the creator of the device Adrian Bower.

Summing up, we can say that if the Terminator had a 3D printer, humanity would never have heard from the lips of Arnold Schwarzenegger the immortal phrase “I need your clothes, boots and a motorcycle”, and he would probably have fallen into oblivion. However, 3D printing also has other disadvantages: so far, printed copies, unless we are talking about crazy shoes, rarely manage to surpass the classic original. But scientists say that sending stem cells to print will soon become a matter of everyday life.

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On the website of one of the most famous manufacturers of 3D printing products, MakerBot, the work of gadgets is illustrated by the production of garden gnomes, and on the main page of the Shapeways 3D design library there live not printed gadgets or at least pistols, but cats. However, the possibilities of technology, which some call the root cause of the coming industrial revolution, are not limited to this. Look At Me has collected models of 8 really interesting objects that can be printed on a 3D printer.

1 Lens


The lens is not the easiest thing to 3D print, but at the same time effective and cheap to manufacture. Acrylic is used to print the lens directly, which is why the pictures (you can see them here) are not of very high quality - but for amateur opportunities this is still an outstanding result; however, the lens still has to be polished by hand. The lens can be customized to fit any camera.

2 Loom


Although it is out of everyday use, but useful in the light of the general enthusiasm for manual labor, this particular printed loom is much inferior to a wooden one in terms of parameters - but it is quite suitable as a hobby. The author of the project complains that the machine took a lot of plastic and time; despite his conviction that there will be no more willing to try, almost fifteen hundred people became interested in the project. Warning: the author of the model didn't bother with creating instructions.

3 table lamp


One of the most popular objects in the MakerBot library - a table lamp with an extremely simple assembly scheme: you just need to print all the parts and connect them together, and then put the light bulb in. For all complex cases and problems, the authors and users of the resource promptly respond in the comments. The only drawback is the small size of the lamp - although it can be explained by the saving of plastic, it makes the lamp not very convenient to use.

4 Wall clock


A rare case among the majorityrather unsightly - admit it - printed items: the author of the project took care of the appearance of the model, even giving it an external resemblance to the dashboard (dashboard) in Mac OS X. However, it will not be possible to print the clockwork - the author himself uses spare parts from Quartex. Interestingly, this watch is a modest example of how you can make money from 3D printing: it is successfully sold on Etsy, as well as many other things printed by the same author.

5 Anemometer


An example of how you can modify familiar and boring things with the help of a 3D printer - in this case, the bicycle computer was turned into a wind meter, forcing it to count not the wheel revolutions, but the revolutions of the screw printed out of plastic. Like most projects, the device differs in miniature size - all parts fit on a banknote.

6 Case for Atari 2600


A way out for everyone who is sorry to throw away old cartridges from Atari 2600 - a full replacement for a failed case can be printed on a 3D printer. To do this, you will need a fair amount of material, a printed circuit board and just one nail, which will connect all the parts together. According to the author of the model, the project appeared in 2002, but before the advent of the MakerBot Replicator, production was difficult.

7 Headphones


The problem is not the easiest assembly The author of the project decided to use the headphones with detailed instructions with a link to sites where you can buy spare parts that cannot be printed - which is quite a rarity among developers. One cannot fail to note the pedantry of the author, who even indicated how long it would take to produce each separate part, with an accuracy of the minute.

8 Robotic chandelier


Fantastic lamp (she is a robotic arm), which can change position depending on the needs of the user - it will take a lot of effort, time and attention, but it seems to be worth it. You can verify this by seeing it in action. Despite the fact that the author of the project avoids any social networks in every possible way, except for the Thingverse model library itself, YouTube and the Instructables site with instructions, he willingly answers questions and comments in the comments to the project.

The 3D printer is used not only for entertainment, but also for creating really useful items. We will tell you about 20 things that will surely come in handy in your everyday life.

# 1: sliding lock

A very useful contraption for a summer resident or owner of a country house. Despite the fact that the lock is printed from plastic, it is suitable for a barn, a country toilet or even a closet.

# 2: office plaque

An informative sign that can be placed on the desktop. With it, you tell customers and employees when you have lunch.

# 3: holder for book pages

# 4: coin sorter

A handy tool for those who constantly deal with coins. You can adapt the sorter for any currency. The model was featured on Thingiverse.

# 5: folding coffee cup sleeve

Buy coffee to go? Then this protective sleeve will come in handy so as not to burn your hands. The design is foldable, which means it is suitable for any coffee cup.

# 6: honeycomb for cable storage

Chargers, USB or HDMI cables are probably scattered throughout the apartment. Now they can be stored in one place - in convenient honeycombs that we found on Thingiverse.

# 7: mug stand

Nobody likes footprints on furniture. To prevent their occurrence, we suggest printing a cup holder in the form of a coffee molecule. Funny, isn't it?

# 8: SD card storage stand

It is not only convenient, but also beautiful. The cards are stored in a special stand in such a way that their corners form the tops of the mountains. Like the previous 7 models, we found the stand on Thingiverse.

# 9: bag holder

It is very inconvenient to carry large bags from the store, because the pens literally eat into the palms. On Cults3D, we found a gimmick that will relieve discomfort.

No. 10: opener for plastic bottles

An unusual boomerang will help you open a tightly closed plastic bottle even with one hand. You can download the model at Cults3D.

# 11: a set of parametric hooks

Beautiful and very practical hooks on which you can hang keys, towels, bags and other household items. You can find them on Thingiverse.

No. 12: shelf for charging phone

The shelf is printed exactly to the size and shape of the outlet so that you can conveniently position the phone while it is charging. We found this shelf at MyMiniFactory.

No. 13: soap dish

Consists of two parts, which are removable and easy to clean from soapy deposits. Various patterns for the inner tray can be downloaded from Cults3D.

No. 14: shower head

Why spend money at a plumbing store? The attachment can now be printed on your home 3D printer by downloading it from Thingiverse.

No. 15: shelf with cache

A secret cache shelf, inside which you can store money, documents or other small items. We found it at MyMiniFactory.

No. 16: self-watering pot for indoor plants

With such a pot, your flowers and flowerpots will always bloom and smell. It is also suitable for storing freshly picked greens (if you want them to stay fresh as long as possible). You can download the model at Cults3D.

# 17: a flash drive for classified data

A special case with a combination lock will help keep all your photos, documents or other files from theft and unauthorized attacks. Do you want such a flash drive? Her model is posted on Thingiverse.

No. 18: an opening and a slot for a slice of pizza

It can be used for its intended purpose, can be worn as a keychain for keys, or you can print a set of such slots at once and use them to divide pizza. Download from Cults3D.

No. 19: scraper for washing the windshield

With it you will quickly remove snow or ice from the glass of your car. We found it on Thingiverse.

# 20: toilet paper holder

It was posted on YouMagine. This is a handy holder in the style of the classic Space Invader.

If our mothers-grandmothers dabbled with knitting, and fathers were busy in garages, then the handmade of the 21st century can do with just a 3D printer. The problem is that those who have access to the printer do not know what to do with it. Those who do not have them - all the more do not know. If you find yourself in this description, then take a look at our list of useful household utensils that you have forgotten to buy on some AliExpress for a year now, but which a 3D printer can handle perfectly. This can be the beginning of a fruitful acquaintance with him.

Holder for cables

Today's computers, like a Christmas tree, are hung up and down with a variety of cords. Like the problem described above, tangled cables in the near-computer zone do not cause positive emotions. Thanks to the 3D printer, this everyday problem will come to naught. Practical and simple holders will be great regulators of the movement of wires on your desk and will bring you closer to Zen.

Childproof socket blocker

All childhood we were warned that fingers (and not only) should not be pushed into the socket. And the fact that we were forbidden, it became even more interesting. Now the attention of the guys can not even focus on this - and the children will be safe, and you are calmer. No, it’s over, it’s naive to believe that your child will not find other adventures for himself - but one less headache will be.

Headphone holder

There is no story sadder in the world than headphones entangled in a bunch of keys just when you are late for work. It is high time to complete the epic of wasted time and nerves! Having a 3D printer at hand (and having mastered these beasts), you can make a holder for headphones, which will greatly simplify your life, and you will catch on yourself the envious glances of people who do not yet know the recipe for making your "nerve-saver". Therefore, it is not recommended to particularly shine them in public. And it's better to leave at home, for your own safety, of course.

Bookmark for books with owl face

If you are invited to a birthday party to your companion's best friend (whom you, to put it mildly, dislike), surprise everyone by saying that the gift for the birthday girl will be made by hand. Then print the bookmark on a 3D printer, give it to your niece with felt-tip pens for color. In the meantime, you can play video games yourself, pretending to be engaged in a gift. When the time comes for the celebration, take the gift, which has already acquired its final appearance and is ready to be presented. Be sure to talk about how the gift is associated with the birthday girl (an owl is a symbol of wisdom, and the original color speaks of its authenticity) ... although such an owl will come in handy yourself. And, in the end, you can not go to your birthday, citing poor health.

Flower pot with automatic watering

Damn you would have pulled to agree with your wife and bring back from last vacation a bush of exotic grass, by someone's annoying oversight called a flower. And everything would be fine if the spouse did it. But then came the moment "X", when the wife announced that she was going to her mother for a week, and caring for a pet in a pot is completely on you. And remembering the dried cactus (the last plant that lived with you), it became clear that upon the return of the beloved one would have a very unpleasant conversation. But thank you 21st century for the auto-irrigated flower pot. And these 7 days can be spent away from flowers, in the company of friends, football and fishing.

Stash shelf

Quite a simple design, which is a box screwed to the wall without a top with a plastic cover put on it, will become a useful and irreplaceable piece in a house where there are small children and a wife…. It can winter both the money from the bonus and a cigarette that you can smoke alone, while all your relatives believe that you go to the horizontal bars every day to study. Anyway, a shelf in a house is a useful thing.

Bag hooks

The conservation season will soon come, and whoever you like will have to travel to the store endlessly many times for the source material for lecho and adjika. Those who have repeatedly pulled the unfortunate package to red stripes on their fingers will appreciate how you can make this journey easier. With such a device, you can say goodbye to the hands transferred from the packages. True, to excuse himself that "there will not be enough hands for everything" now will not work either. Anyway, bag hooks are a very handy accessory.

Toothpaste squeezer

Tired that huge corporations rip you off, forcing you to buy at exorbitant prices and not be able to use what you bought to the bitter end? Then put a stick in the wheel of the monopoly machine by typing a manual liquid squeezer! With such a simple device, you can squeeze liquid out of any tube to spite corporations! And even if squeezers do not intentionally sell from store shelves, we will print them ourselves! Give me a revolution!

Washbasin attachment for children

An excellent solution for those who are already quite independent, but not yet long-armed. With such a nozzle, your offspring will feel much more self-sufficient, because such an important process as washing hands without assistance will become simple and understandable for him. You just have to keep a mop ready to erase the traces of the first manifestations of hygiene in time.

Party device - filling multiple containers at the same time

If we are talking about a home party, and not drinking a bottle of whiskey for three, a table accessory that resembles a central watering system right on your table will be very appropriate. Think about it yourself, a business that seems boring and boring to everyone, instantly turn into an attraction that everyone who comes will want to ride. The only thing you need to accustom guests to is to put glasses in the designated places. But if all this is combined with the automatic watering system of that pot ... Ah, dreams.

Tirex head shower head

Of course, this kind of product has a purely decorative mission, but damn it, it's just wonderful! Make a little effort and time and oops - the head of your favorite cartoon character is poured with warm water.

Handles for hot dishes

This kind of handles will quickly become the most essential in your kitchen. With their help, you can forget about burns and all the inconveniences associated with the use of a variety of clamps and towels. And if it so happened that your friend Anton, an airborne officer, who came to civilian life, broke all the dishes in the house - no need to worry, with such handles any jar will at one moment become a convenient cup.

For those who want to know more

  • Why 3D printers will come to every home or how I first used a 3D printer - my first experience with a 3D printer: pitfalls and first skills
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  • On September 16, Kyiv will host 3D Print Conference Kiev, dedicated to 3D printing - where you can see advanced 3D printing technologies with your own eyes and communicate with those who use them
  • 3D Printing, Briefly and Clearly in PDF - Free 3D Printing Tutorial for Beginners
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