Printables won. I will upload my files and link them here. I shouldn’t create another post since nobody likes spam. (sigh… What am I doing with my life?)

I’ll leave the original body here. Thanks for your help. /– Hello.

I have a handfull of 3D parts designed when I was in high school. These range from a custom computer anchor K-Lock (Shown here) to a plant monitor.

Unfortunetly, I graduated and don’t have a 3D printer anymore, as I use and test on my old school’s printer.

Fortunetly, I still have all of my work and I want to share it in a way that anyone can use, under a CC-BY-SA license.

What is a good way to share my work? Github, Drive, Gitlab, here?

I still like 3D printing, so I plan on getting one soon (albeit, it will take years…).

Thanks!

  • TOR-anon1OP
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    61 year ago

    Then what platform is better?

    Printables?

    • @Gompje
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      1 year ago

      Yes.

      It even has an award system that gives “meters”. Meaning if your models are very popular you could get printer for free… or at least few spools/merch.

      Edit: forgot the contest as well. Prizes are always good and on some big ones you could win a printer as well.

      Thinking you might get a good change for both given you are clearly making good models, even if you cannot test them yet.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      Thingiverse has a better (maybe just bigger) library but Printables has a better interface. I use both and think it always nice to host source files on GitHub.