Unleash your 3D printer's potential with Thinger! Browse over 600,000 free, downloadable 3D models and build your ultimate print queue. Whether you're rocking a DIY Anet A8 or a top-of-the-line Zortrax, Thinger is your one-stop shop.
Thinger aggregates 3D models from across the web, including Thingiverse, Cults3D, Yeggi, RepRap Facebook groups, and more. Discover endless possibilities, from intricate designs to practical tools. With over 600,000 models available, you're guaranteed to find the perfect project, regardless of your 3D printing experience.
Easily curate and share your personal print list, rediscover past favorites, download STL files directly, and see the community engagement for each model—how many saves and likes it's received. Thinger simplifies the entire process, from discovery to download.
Ready to dive into the exciting world of additive manufacturing? Download Thinger today! Its vast collection and user-friendly interface make it the perfect app for both beginners and seasoned 3D printing enthusiasts. Start creating!
Thinger makes finding and downloading 3D models incredibly easy. Our intuitive interface lets you quickly browse thousands of free models, ensuring a seamless experience from discovery to download. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting, you'll find the process effortless. Thinger's fast and responsive design gets you printing in minutes.
Features Highlight
- Aggregated 3D models from across the web.
- Curate and share your print list.
- Rediscover favorite models.
- Download or send STL files.
- View model save and like counts.
What is 3D Printing?
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing (AM), builds three-dimensional objects layer by layer using a 3D printer. Unlike traditional subtractive manufacturing, it adds material to create virtually any shape or geometry. Objects are produced from digital model data (like STL files) created using software such as Blender.
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