3D Prints to Sell - Profitable 3D Printing Ideas
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ส.ค. 2023
- Are you ready to turn your 3D printing hobby into a profitable side hustle? In this video, we're unveiling the top 12 3D prints to sell, giving you a roadmap to kickstart your own small business or supplement your income with unique and marketable items.
From practical and functional creations to awe-inspiring artistic pieces, we've curated a list of 3D prints that have a proven track record of success in the marketplace. Whether you're a seasoned 3D printing pro or just starting out, these ideas are sure to inspire you and spark your entrepreneurial spirit.
Full list of ideas with STL files to download:
teachyourkidscode.com/3d-prin...
Nametage Tutorial:
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Pencil Holder Tutorial:
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Printer Used:
Flashforge Finder 3.0: amzn.to/3QJTPk5
Elegoo Neptune 3 Pro: amzn.to/3FMy4dc
Filaments Used:
Polymaker White PLA: amzn.to/3Ss4FwH
Matte Black PLA ERYONE: amzn.to/3FLwYOR
Whether you're looking to start your own online store, sell on marketplaces like Etsy, or simply want to share your creations with friends and family, these 3D printing ideas will inspire your entrepreneurial journey.
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Little suggestion on design. Products like the pencil holder can be printed faster if you alter corners to chamfers or even better would be fillets so long as the fillet runs vertically. The printer has to slow to a stop to change direction for a 90 degree turn.
The train tracks are a great idea
Congratulations! Very good ideas
Thank you!
I’m surprised that controller printed without support? Command strips are awesome and great list
Yes, no supports needed. It's a great print! I printed 4 for my kids.
@@everythingSTEM, I usually print mine horizontally.
@@everythingSTEM Can you share the print settings for the controller?
I just printed this joycon case, made it without supports
Not only it printed without any support but it looked like hight quality with that. Want to see more photos of that one, cant belive what I'm seeing :P
excelent
Hello, this is a wonderfull video, do you have other ideas for commercial uses ?
Thank you, stay tuned :)
Could you share some details how that joycon controller was printed? What layer height, material, etc? It looks like injection moulded :O
High resolution, and maybe try carbon fiber infused pla, looks REALLY sharp
cool video
Thanks ☺️
I feel like coin thing is illegal.
Hi. Where do I find details of the printer and filaments you used here?
Hi! Thanks for watching :) I've added links to my filaments and printers in the description. Enjoy!
I bought my Grand Niece 10 years old a Qidi X-Smart-3 for her birthday this year and her Dad bought me a Qidi X Max 3 so we are both noobs learning 3D printing. Oh what fun.
How do you like the Qidi max? I am thinking of one next!
Looking for information on the QR code Thanks
All the links to the STL files are found in my post 😊 teachyourkidscode.com/3d-printing-ideas-to-sell/
How’d you do the QR scanner with a single color printer??
stop the print at a certain layer before it changes colors then change filament and resume the print
Yes exactly! I used “pause at layer x”
Tip to you printers. Petg and command strips don't mix.
Also ASA is the way to go for anyout door prints such as those planters
Thanks for the advice!
I use ABS.
Why’s that?
@connorf1744 adhesives just doesn't stick well to petg dunno why. ASA is resistant to UV rays so it wont break down in the sun or bleack as fast as other plastics
Does this turn a profit?
Seed planting is what I would put my energy into. Rhere is a need ro fill.
The Pen holder also sounds good.
I would like to hear more of your ideas, the passion of printed plastic, in your opinion.
Have you tried TPU, it's flexible. There is a version called NinjaTPU, a case for inserting on your phone.
I haven’t tried TPU yet, I am keen to try it soon! Anything video games or electronics accessories is a good seller :)
@@everythingSTEM When you share your experience with TPU, is a review I would like to hear.
It’s not called “ninjaTPU”, it is “ninjaflex” from ninjatek, they also have other TPUs. The problem with soft TPU is that it is hard to print.
There are also many other companies making soft TPU, not just ninjatek.
@@conorstewart2214 Can’t wait to try it!
I printed some of those seed starters for my wife. They are good, but a lot of print time goes into them. The same designer has a new version out which is maybe not quite as nice, but it prints in much less time. Some of the features of the new version may also print better if your part cooling isn't quite up to snuff.
Need to work on ur 3d printing skills
Are these your designs or are you illegally selling others' designs?
If you read my article you’ll see I selected designs with commercial use licenses. Always need to recheck before selling 🙂
@@everythingSTEMcan I sell the items in this video?
@@BenChesson you need to check the license of each file for commercial use rights.
@@everythingSTEM ok ty
If you watch video she even says make sure you have a commercial licence for your items ....