eBayer just3dprint has taken over 2,000 files from Thingiverse and sells them for profit, disregarding Creative Commons licenses for non-commercial use.
Fans of Syfy TV shows can now download and 3D print their own exclusively licensed memorabilia from Thingiverse, courtesy of new offshoot Syfy Labs.
One week after the Paris attacks, Creative Director Samuel Bernier and Le FabShop issue a statement encouraging us to "keep celebrating what they hate".
Looking for free models ready for 3D printing? There are two major meta search engines covering all relevant 3D model repositories.
The Thingiverse "Catch The Wind" challenge produced great 3D printed wind power gadgets, from practical wind generators to fun soap bubble devices.
Winner of a Thingiversity Engineering Challenge, the Bicycle Bubble Machine allows you to bring out your inner child for your daily commute.
A legion of 3D printed Minions await your commands, complete with with customisable expressions. Note: bananas not included.
3D printed Magnetic Bisymmetric Hendecahedrons: a fun and stylish puzzle to juggle your mind.
Ever lost the charger to your Pebble Watch? Just get the STL file for the Pebble Charger and build your own charger using a 3D printer.
The anti-social iPhone Case: your ticket to improved efficiency, greater productivity, more meaningful relationships, economic stability... and world peace.
This 3D printed Hand Pump Drill works without electricity: just "pump" to drill a hole through wood or even aluminum sheet metal.
These 3D printed accessories keep your desktop clutter-free: Get rid of cable clutter, easily retrieve storage cards, batteries or pens.
The MakerBot Replicator 5th Gen doesn’t come cheap. But what you get is reliability, automatization and the ability to print without the hassle.
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.
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.
The ultimate accessory for Daft Punk fans: Now you can 3d print the "Guy Manuel Helmet". Party with style!
Cooking of ideas to do some last minute Christmas shopping? Perhaps You don’t even need to leave the house.
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?