
Still going strong since its 2013 launch, MyMiniFactory aims to be the YouTube of 3D files.ģ is the next dimension visual search engine that crawls billions of 3D CAD & BIM models from hundreds of manufacturer catalogs for architecture, mechanical and electrical engineering. All the objects are curated, meaning that “every object uploaded on MyMiniFactory has been test-printed on desktop 3D printers.” Simply type “free” in the search box and you’ll get instant access to some rather impressive designs. The site is managed by iMakr, so you don’t have to worry about the lack of quality models that the site has to offer. This doesn’t happen often, though, and the site is definitely worth a visit.ĭon’t be put off by this pages clean UI and high prices on the homepage. The only drawback, though, is not all the models are available as STL files format, therefore not fully optimized for 3D printing (some editing may be needed).

You can find many 3D models that you can download for free in STL format, and new models are added daily.

O perated by the popular Makerbot, one of the leaders in 3D printers, Thingiverse provides access to a huge variety of 3D models as well as a knowledgeable community.
