I Printed the Weirdest Files I Could Find
In this video we’re testing 5 different paid 3D print designs from Cults3D. Previously we tested free designs, so this time we wanted to see if paid files are actually worth it or if they perform any better than the free versions. For each print we looked at: how sturdy the design is what print instructions or recommendations were provided if additional assembly hardware was required what the total cost ends up being including filament and hardware. Some designs were surprisingly well thought out while others definitely had their flaws. Since we cannot link the files directly, if you’re interested in any of the designs you can pause the video to see the names of each print. If you enjoy these kinds of 3D printing tests and comparisons, let us know in the comments and tell us what we should test next.

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