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Kerala's First 3D Printed Building

Created as a showcase project, AMAZE-28, the single-room summer house, was successfully constructed within 28 days on the grounds of the Kerala State Nirmithi Kendra. The 3D-printed building at the Kerala State Nirmithi Kendra in Thiruvananthapuram. (Photo: Shekunj)  The inauguration of Kerala's inaugural 3D-printed structure, a 380-square-foot single-room summer house, is scheduled to take place on October 10 at the Kerala State Nirmithi Kendra (Kesnik) campus located in PTP Nagar, Thiruvananthapuram.  Conceived as a showcase initiative, the summer house named AMAZE-28 was successfully finished within a mere 28 days. This impressive project was executed by Tvasta, a construction technology startup based in Chennai, founded by alumni of IIT-Madras, who have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Kesnik.  AMAZE-28 is perched upon a concrete foundation atop a gentle elevation within the Kesnik campus. Febi Varghese, the Director and Chief Executive Officer of...

Free CAD Models and STL Files for 3D Printing in 2023

If you are searching for 3D CAD models or Free STL Files for 3D Printing, Then in this article I am going to share such websites or sources where you can find and download STL files free of cost. 
 
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Free CAD Models and STL Files for 3D Printing in 2023

Creating tangible products from digital models is now simpler than ever thanks to the popularity of 3D printing and the development of more cheap printers. The STL (STereoLithography) file format is one of the most widely used file types for 3D printing. A 3D printer can use STL files that contain 3D model data and utilize them to produce Gcode and then actual items. 
You might be wondering where to find free STL files if you're new to 3D printing or simply looking for some new projects to print. Thanks to the abundance of websites that provide free STL files for 3D printing, you may download and print a huge selection of models for nothing.
We'll look at some of the top websites for free STL files for 3D printing in this blog post. 

 

List of Websites for Free STL files 

Thingiverse

One of the largest and most popular websites for 3D printing files, Thingiverse offers a wide variety of free STL files for 3D printing, ranging from simple household objects to complex mechanical parts. The website is easy to navigate and has a large community of users who upload and share their own designs. 

 

MyMiniFactory

MyMiniFactory is another popular website for 3D printing files, it offers a wide variety of free STL files, including some from well-known brands such as Star Wars and Nintendo. They also have a section where you can download files and print them to support COVID-19 efforts, such as face shield, mask extenders and so on.

 

Yeggi 

Yeggi is a search engine for 3D printing files, it searches the web for free STL files and makes it easy to find what you're looking for. You can search for specific models or browse by category, making it a great resource for finding new projects to print.

 

YouMagine

YouMagine is a community-driven platform for 3D printing files. It offers a wide variety of free STL files for 3D printing, including many designed by users. YouMagine provides a marketplace for 3D designs, where users can upload and share their designs, as well as browse and download designs from other users.

 

Pinshape

Pinshape is a 3D printing community and marketplace, it offers a wide variety of free STL files, including some designed by professional designers.

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