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Blast 'Em

All3DP Unwrapped 2024: Mini Air Canonhttps://stageall3dp.com/topic/thing-of-the-week/

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by Adam Kohut
Published Dec 20, 2024

Looking for quick and easy advent toys to 3D print over the holiday season? You've come to the right place.

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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!

Mini Air Canon by Pirotsuku

Blast ’em (Source: Pirotsuku via Thingiverse)
Should you be in the mood to blast a loved one, friend, or colleague with air, this is the print for you. It might look a bit like a hairdryer, but attach a balloon to the back, and you’ve got an air cannon, baby. Sound weird? You can watch it in action on YouTube.

You’ll print the cannon in two parts: the handle and the body. Other than that, you’re looking at a quick and easy project – so you can slice it, print it, and get to annoying those closest to you.

Who made it? Pirotsuku

Where to download? Thingiverse

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