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Top 10 3D Model Databases: The Best Sites to Download 3D Models for 3D Printing

Cults 3D Pinshape 3DShook Thingiverse GrabCAD SketchUp 3D Warehouse Remix 3D CGTrader TurboSquid 3DExport
  1. Cults is a marketplace that connects designers and people who want to 3D print some objects.
    Thingiverse is probably one of the biggest and most popular databases. It has a very active maker community behind it and offers free-to-use STL files only. You don’t even need to open an account in order to download a 3D model from their site. Sometimes the database can seem slightly less organized than the cleaner and simpler design of sites like Pinshape and Cults.

    #Digital Fabrication #3D Modeling #Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) 91 social mentions

  2. Pinshape is a thriving three-dimensional printing platform that allows users to share, sell, and download multiple quality 3D files with various printers supported objects, including household items, electronic gadgets, and other animation tools.
    Thingiverse is probably one of the biggest and most popular databases. It has a very active maker community behind it and offers free-to-use STL files only. You don’t even need to open an account in order to download a 3D model from their site. Sometimes the database can seem slightly less organized than the cleaner and simpler design of sites like Pinshape and Cults.

    #Business & Commerce #Photos & Graphics #Tool 2 social mentions

  3. NOTE: 3DShook has been discontinued.
    Unlimited Subscription Plan for Tested 3D printable Designs
    The 3DShook website is somewhat similar to Pinshape and Cults but the designs tend to be more focused on ‘fun’ 3D prints for hobbyists. Some models are free but most require a fee. However, 3DShook does offer designs at a very competitive price.

    #3D Printing #Business Management #Games

  4. Thingiverse.com is the place to share digital designs for fabricating real, physical objects.
    Thingiverse is probably one of the biggest and most popular databases. It has a very active maker community behind it and offers free-to-use STL files only. You don’t even need to open an account in order to download a 3D model from their site. Sometimes the database can seem slightly less organized than the cleaner and simpler design of sites like Pinshape and Cults.

    #Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) #Online Services #Tool 227 social mentions

  5. Helping mechanical engineers build great products faster
    GrabCAD is different than the databases we have looked at so far. Firstly, GrabCad provides you with technical, engineering, and scale models only. Secondly, it lets you filter its database based on the 3D modeling software that the designs were created in. It’s the place to be for anyone looking for more than 27,000 technical 3D files. However, take into account that this website is not intended for 3D printing.

    #Education #Knowledge Search #Education & Reference 22 social mentions

  6. The place to share and download SketchUp 3D models for architecture, design, construction, and fun.
    The 3D Warehouse simply screams ‘geometrical’. Whether you are looking for architecture, product design or scale models, 3D Warehouse offers anything that was created with the popular 3D modeling software SketchUp. Luckily they also let you filter their database for 3D printable models by selecting ‘Only Show Printable Models’ in their advanced search function. All other models can be made printable thanks to a connection with the 3DPrintCloud.

    #3D Modeling #3D Models Database #3D Models Marketplace 22 social mentions

  7. NOTE: Remix 3D has been discontinued.
    See this 3D content, and more like it, in the Remix 3D community!
    Remix 3D is more than a 3D model database, is the Microsoft community of modelers who want to share their creations. The models on the libraries are organized by categories and they can be used and of course “remixed” on Microsoft Paint 3D and their VR/AR app, Mixed Reality.

    #3D #3D Modeling #3D Models Database

  8. CGTrader is an online marketplace at which artists can sell and buy Revit and 3D models.
    CGTrader offers a dedicated database for 3D printable objects. So far there are more than 13,000 models to choose from. We noticed that there are many printable jewelry designs in particular on this website. While many models are downloadable for free, others come at affordable prices.

    #3D Modeling #Photos & Graphics #3D Models Marketplace

  9. TurboSquid offers 3D models for professionals.
    TurboSquid is the place to be for downloading the most stunning 3D designs. It doesn’t get any more high-end and professional than this. The problems: the designs are great visually but are not optimized for 3D printing. There is also no filtering option for finding 3D printable models. Furthermore, all models on TurboSquid are premium (payable) files. Quality comes at a price.

    #3D Modeling #Photos & Graphics #Business & Commerce 11 social mentions

  10. 3DExport is a 3D model marketplace where you can buy and sell 3D models, CG textures and digital objects for 3D printing with royalty free. Professional 3D models - 3DExport.com
    3DExport is somewhat similar to TurboSquid: This is also a database that focuses on the visual aspects and offers amazing premium 3D models. In addition to this, 3DExport offers its users a filter for finding 3D printable models only.

    #3D Modeling #Business & Commerce #Photos & Graphics

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    Last but not least we want to mention Yeggi, a search engine for 3D printable models. Yeggi scans all the databases mentioned above, and many more, for 3D printable files. So if you want to search the ‘Google’ of 3D models, this might be the right website for you.

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