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Bringing Complex Design Ideas to Life through 3d Printing Part 2

As part one of this series showed, 3D printing can bring much joy into your life, especially if you are a creative person of nature. Better yet, if you create designs that can help you deal with a specific problem or help you earn some income. Those who are more experienced in 3D printing strive to create better designs with each attempt. This article lists other complex designs you can try to make with your affordable metal 3d printer from Snapmaker.com.



  • Art pieces.

Art is an essential part of house décor. When people talk about art, though, wall paintings come to mind most of the time. Art, however, is more than that. Sculptures, for instance, have proven to bring out a room's character. Have you ever thought of creating a piece of art for your house? You can 3D print a surreal organic shape like an animal or the human body. Creativity should come to play here. Sketch a drawing of what you want to create and leave the rest to the 3D printer.

The CNC carving module can also help you create mandala art with wood and other art forms using acrylic, PCB, or carbon fiber sheet.

  • Miniature city model.

Do you love your city? Loyalty and patriotism can be directed not only to one's country but the area of residence as well. It is no wonder we see people with t-shirts branded "I love New York" or "I love Hongkong." Well, there are other ways you can show this love to your city. Why not print out its miniature model. It is a complex project that a metal 3d printer should best carry out, a heavy material for stability.



Imagine printing your city to its intricate details- that bakery near your apartment, that bank two blocks away from your workplace, or even your favourite restaurant at the city's edge. Of course, you will have to 3D print in stages to achieve the best results.

  • Tiny mythical creature.

From centaurs to dragons to goblins, mythical creatures dominated early childhood entertainment stories due to their unusual features—some of these stories stuck with us from childhood to adulthood. Imagine how exciting it would be to recreate those memories through 3D printing. You can create a dragon or a gnome if you feel like it. These projects can be even more fun if you have a child who is still exploring their imagination.

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