This 3D printed detergent cup holder makes life easier - and may just save the world! Get it in various colors and strengths from Shapeways.
Never run out of MacBook power on the go with the KeyBit, the first MagSafe Adapter key ring. This tools helps many MacBook users avoid frustration.
23 year old Syrian Mohammed lost his jaw when he was hit by a projectile in Syrian civil war. Doctors at the Haifa Rambam Hospital replaced his shattered jaw by a 3D-printed Titanium prosthesis.
Here is yet another great tool for the iPhone 4 that you didn’t know you needed: an iPhone 4 bike mount. Just print this doodad, mount it to your bike with zip ties, attach your iPhone, and you’re ready to receive phone calls while riding.
The nice thing about this 3D printed Frankenstein light switch plate is that it won't kill everyone you love and drive you crazy like the infamous monster. Switch it on here.
The Apple Watch is coming! You know you want one...we all do. Check out this 3D-printed Apple Watch charging station and be ready when the new tech drops.
If you like objects that reference themselves (like a bookshelf made out of books) then the Mobius Nautilus will just about make your day.
World, meet the 3D printed caffeine molecule coffee mug. That’s right, at long last, now you can actually see the chemical you’re ingesting.
Make sure your stand reflects the creativity and elegance of the tech it holds. Check out these 5 iPad stands you can't buy in stores.
Get your healthy dose of nostalgia: Maker option8 has resurrected the Apple Disk II - albeit in a somewhat smaller guise - and made it practical for the 21st century.
With the imminent release of Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens, Star Wars cosplay is sure to be very popular.
Put a little 3D into your D&D with this cool 3D-printed Deathly Hallows dice set.
The ultimate accessory for Daft Punk fans: Now you can 3d print the "Guy Manuel Helmet". Party with style!
3D printed Pod à porter for iPod shuffle: an elegant solution to one of the great problems of the digital age.
Robotica, a gorgeous ball-jointed doll, is our new Thing of the week. The design is free, you can either print it yourself or order the parts.
If you've got nothing to do for the next century, get a hold of this 3D printed "Over the Top" puzzle cube. Eat your heart out Rubik!
This 3D printed rail with a ball inside is what happens when a Mobius strip, a Klein bottle, and M.C. Escher get together and have a party.
While it’s not the automated manufacturing you imagined when you were young, MakerBot’s snowball fabricator is certainly a step in the right direction.
Three steps to winter fun: (1) Remove wheels from your favorite scooter. (2) Attach 3D printed snow shoes. (3) Find a snowy hill. Instant winter fun!
Our fascination with tops – or should we say, fascination with spinning things – doesn’t wane as we age. How about 3D printing your own top?