The possibilities of 3D printing are very exciting but sometimes it can be difficult to choose what to print next. If you are out of 3D printing ideas and looking for your next project, check out a selection from the Top printable designs of 2018 that you could print today, right now. If you want to see more, don’t forget to check our website for the full list of best designs of the year!
Spartan Volcano Ring by Intraterrestre_Studio

What’s more fascinating than printing a wearable 3D design. Here is an amazing new ring design called “The Spartan Volcano Ring” from Intraterrestre Studio. Don’t hesitate to scale it in order to fit your finger size.
The Can Press by Michal Fanta

Although it is possible to create something useful from used cans, most of them end up being recycled or worse in a trash. This can press allows to easily compress used cans so they take up as little space as possible.
Stool - 3D Printable Life Size Furniture by Stephanie Piper

This is a 3D printable stool you can assemble with the standard 19mm dowel from the hardware store. The design is sturdy and the press-fit timber framing inserts give the stool strength. Easy to assemble and disassemble for travel.
Tasty Springos Pack No.1 by Devin Montes

Introducing the Tasty Springos Pack No.1, the solution to all your 3D-printed, food-based, spring-toy needs! This pack contains a large assortment of fruit and vegetable Springos derived from 3D scans.
Tangled Realm Bundle by 3DHexes

A complete package of deep jungle printable scenery. Great accessories for fantasy and science fiction wargames, as well as for tabletop role-playing games.
The Cleat by Michal Fanta

If you want to print something but don’t want to wait long you could try this functional cleat that you could secure your blinds with or simply use as a coat hanger.
Infinity Headphone Stand by Duncan Smith

The Infinity Headphone Stand design is intended to be simple, elegant, customizable, and quick & easy to print. At 100% scale, this should work for most standard sized headphones. You could also check out the YouTube video that will walk you through this process of adding a custom logo or text.
Tri Vent Chandelier by Mark Durham

This chandelier is inspired by the tube worms that live around Hydrothermal Vents at depths of around 2.5 km. You can use LED Tealights instead of burning ones for peace of mind - they will fit too. They lend an elegant functionality to any dining table or home while mimicking the gentle sway of marine environs.
Sea Serpent - Leviathan by Christopher Hunt

This sea serpent has two sets of unique poses: the chase and the ship attacking. Each piece has its own set of water base that can be painted beautifully and easily with a little blue and white paint.
Check the design here
Robot Pencil Sharpener by Tanya Wiesner

A robot pencil sharpener case designed to hold those pesky small easy to loose single hole wedge pencil sharpeners. As you sharpen your pencil, the robot will puke out the shavings.