3D Print Your Thanksgiving

With the calendar days racing past and the inevitable charge toward this year’s end continues, the holidays give us a time to take a step back and maybe focus a little more on fun than on work. With this in mind, we scoured the internet to bring you some of our favorite Thanksgiving ideas for that extra time off in your schedule.

Do you have your own 3D Printer at home? We were impressed by the breadth of 3D Printed Thanksgiving decorations available onThingiverse, including this elaborate anddecorative centerpiece.

Thingiverse
Thingiverse

Or maybe you just want to keep things simple, like not arguing with that cousin from out of town over whose kids will be the one to break thewishbone. Print a few extra so all of the kids, and the grown kids, will have the opportunity to pull an end of this wishbone this year. Seems easier than baking 10 turkeys, at least!

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And don’t forget the baker in your family. Aturkey cookie cuttermight be a fun surprise, and win you favor when it comes to that last slice of pumpkin pie on the table…

Thingiverse
Thingiverse

For that one family member who just doesn’t want to go home, telling you “I’ll need a wheelbarrow to roll me out”, you may have to forego the 3D printing and just reach for whatever is handy! Check out thiswheelbarrowonMake阿方索為他的兒子找到一個小部件piration.

Make: by Laura Cochrane
Make: by Laura Cochrane

From all of us at MISUMI, have a wonderful and safe holiday weekend!

About the Author

Carlicia Layosa

Carlicia is a Product Marketing Engineer at MISUMI. She holds a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering and a master's degree in Energy Engineering from the University of Illinois at Chicago. She is a Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate, Marketo Certified Expert, and is passionate about education and training.

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