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jessica brown
jessica brown

Where do you usually find 3D models for printing? I'm looking for reliable sources with good quality files, both free and paid

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Tim Smith
Tim Smith
Mar 27

I totally get the struggle—when I first started, I was all over the place, grabbing files from random forums and free repositories, only to end up with models that looked great on screen but were a nightmare to print because of bad geometry or poor supports. After a lot of wasted filament and frustration, I finally found a rhythm using https://www.gambody.com/ for anything detailed where I wanted the print to just work without me having to repair the file first. The difference was night and day—every model there is actually test-printed before it goes up, so you’re not gambling with your time or materials. For simpler stuff I still use open platforms, but for anything with real detail or assembly, that site became my go-to because it took the guesswork out of the process.

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