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This page includes some links for 3D assets.
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The best list of model repositories for 3Dprinting is probably at Printable part sources @ Reprap.org and also Free STL/3D Printer Files & Models: Best Sites for 2022
- Free from non-commercial entities
- George W. Hart's Rapid Prototyping page includes STL files for (complex) mathematical/geometrical forms. In addition, simpler Makerbot Constructions also are available. Most low end 3D printers can handle these (actually better).
- Free from commercial entities
- Thingiverse (a place to share digital designs that can be made into real, physical objects). Many interesting objects for filament-based 3D printers. However, since Makerbot started asserting their ownership more strongly in 2012, some people now use other alternatives, e.g. privately controlled file sharing schemes (blogs, portals, github, google drive, web servers, whatever ....). Since 2020 or so, the site seems to decay.
- PrusaPrinters.org Like thingiverse or Youmagine, but new (as of 2021) and sponsored by Europe's most successful printer maker.
- YouMagine.com. This repository tied to Ultimaker is similar as thingverse in terms of functionality. Less "proprietary feel" than thingiverse.
- WeVolver, 3D printing and components for robotic designs. Targets people with good engineering skills. The site mostly just describes projects that do not share models.
- Cults3d. Quote: “the digital marketplace for 3D printing and design. Use our 3D model library to discover everything you can do with a 3D printer. You don't know how to make a 3D file but you want to 3D print objects? Cults is for you! Browse our different categories and download the best 3D printer models for free, open-source or paid mode, in .STL, .OBJ or .SCAD format, they are all 3D printable guaranteed.”
- General purpose making (search for 3D printing)
- Instructables The how-to site. Some functionality requires membership
- Openbuilds No 3D printing models, but models for 3D printers maybe. Includes good CNC and laser cutting models.
- Commercial, also offering free items
Online printing services
Most online printing services also include large catalogues of printable objects. Some of these are free to take, most are not.
- Shapeways includes thousands of printable objects.
- Other
- DefCad. The island of misfit objects, e.g. the famous printable "liberator" gun was there before it got blocked. Such files can be found in places like PirateBay. Btw assembling a gun from "standard" metal parts you could buy in a hardware store is both cheaper and more reliable. I mean it's 15th century tech. I am not in favor of distributing guns to everyone, but one cannot censor Internet (Daniel K. Schneider (talk) 19:49, 10 May 2013 (CEST)).
In addition to repositories for printable objects, you also can try to adapt models made for 3D virtual environments, see below. Finally, various CAD/CAM and 3D modeling software includes sample directories and other models are often available on various official and unofficial support sites.
CAM/CAM models include editable source code. Some of the above site's (e.g. Thingiverse) also can include source code.
- Scanned models
- Free CAD models
3D Models for virtual environments[edit | edit source]
This models are made for creating virtual environments, games. etc. Finding free 3D models is the usual "search for multimedia assets" nightmare, 95 of hits are bad if you use google ...)
- Various free 3D model repositories
- Free models from commercial sites (some sites many include lots of ads, none endorsed)
- Commercial (no endorsement ...)
- Often, these models come in several formats, some are high end and expensive
(links of links)
- deco2c.free (good list of free 3D model sites] (in french, some links broken)