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3D printing has now become available to the open market and is accessible to all. In fact, if you have an interest in electronics and technology, it’s possible to graduate from your Arduino starter pack where you can build some basic electronics projects to building your own 3D printer with the Arduino 3D printer kit.
And trust us – it’s easier than you think! If this sounds like something you would like to try out, check out our list of top six nifty things to make with a 3D printer!

1.  Self-watering planter

Always forgetting to water your plants? This could be a thing of the past when you create your very own collection of self-watering planters using your 3D printer.

2. Shower head

If you are tired of your shower head or it needs replacing, there’s no need to rush out and buy a new one – you can easily print one with your 3D printer.

Whether you want a standard showerhead or fancy trying a waterfall shower head for a change, your 3D printer can materialise the goods.

3. Calendar blocks

Although we rely hugely on our mobile phones for the date, there is still something nice about having the date on your desk in from of you.

While a desk calendar is just a little too vintage, 3D printed plastic calendar blocks that highlight the day and date are a perfect blend of old and new!

4. Soap dish

A soap dish that keeps your soap off your sink is a really easy thing to print on a 3D printer and is the perfect starter printer project.

You can adapt the design of the dish to your own liking to create a truly unique piece.

5. One handed bottle opener

If you or someone you know has difficulty in carrying out tasks that require a level of hand and/or arm strength, you can 3D print objects that can be extremely useful.

For example, a one handed bottle opener can be easily produced which fits over the caps of most plastic bottles and opens it in one, easy movement.

6. Shopping bag handles

Have you ever been walking back from the shops with your groceries only to find that you have great big, red welts in your hands from being laden down with your shopping bags?

With a 3D printer, you can print handy, easy to use chucky, plastic handles that slip over the shopping bag handles, giving you an extra element of comfort the next time you are shopping!

The possibilities of 3D printing are endless and these easy to print items are the perfect projects to start you off!

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