Ah, the holidays. A time for family, and about as much relaxation as you can manage while the kids are out of school and fueled on a daily dose of seasonal chocolate from their advent calendars.

Your 3D printer can help (somewhat), with quick prints that provide a daily dose of fun. 3D printed advent gifts, if you will.

All month until December 25th we’re bringing you All3DP Unwrapped: daily highlights of quick and easy toys that you can 3D print over the holiday season. We’re sure to dig up something fun for you, whether it’s a daily advent toy, gifts for the holiday celebrated by your family, or just a micro project for yourself. Check it out!

Desktop Miniature Bowling Set by Mr. Scott

Strike! (Source: Mr. Scott via MakerWorld)
The holidays are here, which means you should spend less time working, and more time bowling at your desk. And you can do just that with this two-part print, which includes a lane, ball, 10 pins, and a “launch ramp” (so you can bowl like your Grandma).

There are a few design tips here – printing the pins with a skirt, for example – so be sure to check those out before getting started. Use this bowling set enough and who knows, maybe you’re in for two turkeys this year: one on your table and one on the lanes.

Who made it? Mr. Scott

Where to download? MakerWorld

Check back tomorrow for our next 3D printable advent toy, and bookmark the full list to keep it simple!

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