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Free STLs, print-ready
out of the box.

A curated subset of the 3D library — only models that pass manifold / watertight validation appear here. No floating geometry, no disconnected sections, no mesh repair needed. Slice and print. Commercial use OK. No attribution required.

Two buckets, one catalog

The ToolFluency 3D library covers two use cases that have different geometry requirements. Rather than pretend every model fits both, we split the catalog so you can trust what you get.

Digital 3D. Every model in the 3D library. Some are stylized game assets built for real-time rendering — they look great in-engine but may have floating parts or disconnected sections that a slicer will reject. Perfect for games, renders, AR, or VR.

3D Printable (this page). A curated subset of Digital 3D — only the models that pass manifold validation. Watertight mesh, correctly wound faces, no holes, no floaters. Any model here can be dropped into a slicer and printed without running it through Meshmixer first. Parts that are printable AND game-ready appear in both.

When we add a new model, it defaults to Digital 3D. To earn the "printable" tag, the mesh has to survive a manifold check — we're working through the catalog but we don't promise every model makes it. Curation is ongoing.

Drop an STL. It just works.

Every STL in the printable library loads directly — no repair pass, no conversion, no "manifold error" popup.

Bambu Studio
Primary test target
PrusaSlicer
Primary test target
OrcaSlicer
Bambu / fork compatible
Cura
Ultimaker lineage
Chitubox
Resin printers
Lychee
Resin alt.

Parametric means yours

Most of the printable catalog is parametric — generated from a small set of numbers rather than a fixed mesh. That means you can change the thing before you print it.

Grab an M4 bolt and tweak the thread length. Grab a gear and change the tooth count. Grab a revolved bottle and shorten the neck. The geometry regenerates live in the browser; when you export, the STL reflects your changes. No Blender round-trip, no re-mesh.

If you need something we don't have, open Shape Builder or Precision Lathe. Both produce watertight output by design — your custom builds can land in the printable pool on save.

Note: we don't pre-orient for your build plate or pre-add supports. Every printer and slicer has opinions — check the preview in your slicer and rotate / support as needed for your filament and nozzle size.

Print them. Sell them. Yours.

Everything in the printable library is released under a permissive licence. You can print for personal use. You can sell prints at markets or on Etsy. You can include the models in commercial products. No attribution required. No royalties. No strings.

The only thing we don't let you do is re-list our STLs on a marketplace as if they were yours — that's re-distribution of the files themselves rather than the printed objects. Printed objects from our files: your business, your revenue.

Common questions

Are these STL files really free for commercial use?
Yes. All models in the printable library are released under a permissive licence with no attribution required. Print them for personal use, sell prints on Etsy or at markets, include them in commercial products — no royalties, no strings.
How do you decide what counts as "printable"?
Every model tagged printable has been validated as manifold — watertight mesh, no floating geometry or disconnected sections, faces wound correctly. It will slice without errors in Bambu Studio, Cura, PrusaSlicer, OrcaSlicer, or Chitubox. Models that don't pass validation stay in the Digital 3D catalog for games and rendering.
Do the models need supports or orientation tweaks?
Depends on the geometry. Most parametric parts (fasteners, bearings, revolved shapes) print flat without supports. Organic shapes and figures may need supports for overhangs. Check the preview in your slicer — we don't pre-orient for you since your build plate and nozzle size differ.
What slicer do you recommend?
Any of them. Every file exports as standard STL so it loads directly into Bambu Studio, PrusaSlicer, Cura, OrcaSlicer, Chitubox, or anything else. We test exports against Bambu Studio and PrusaSlicer most often, but the format is vanilla.
Can I adjust dimensions before exporting?
Yes — most printable models are parametric. Open the model in the browser preview, tweak dimensions (thread length, tooth count, profile shape), and the mesh regenerates live. Exported STL reflects the edits.
Do you plan to add more organic printables?
Yes. The existing organic 3D catalog (trees, characters, buildings) was built for real-time rendering, and many of those models have mesh issues that fail slicer checks. We're auditing and repairing them as we go — anything that passes gets the printable tag and shows up here automatically.

Ready to print?

Browse the curated printable library, or head to the full 3D catalog to see everything we've got.