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The possibilities of 3D printing at home are endless. There are many amazing things you can make with 3D printing software. All it takes is a simple design and some software. You can make D&D figures, camera lens caps, an articulated plastic lobster with the head of famous Hollywood actor Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson … any fantastical and/or nightmarish thing you can imagine. Amazon’s limited-time sale offers a 50% discount on ANYCUBIC 3D Printers You have plenty of money left for filament (where applicable).

ANYCUBIC Photon Mono 4K, Resin 3D Printer $194 (Was $379)

Anycubic resin 3D printer with a little D&D guy that looks awesome

This amazing deal is great for beginners or anyone looking to expand their printing possibilities. This 3D printer uses UV light instead of piping resin onto a platform. It builds the object upside down, then lifts it from the resin to create a cool effect. Consider the end of Terminator 2 – Judgment DayIt is only the reverse.

It can print objects up to 5.19″ x 3.14″ x 6.49″, which is plenty big for printing game figures, fidget toys, and whatever other weird thing you can think of. The prints are smooth and have a lot of detail.

ANYCUBIC Kobra Plus 3D printer Auto Leveling, Large 3D printer $399 (was $559)

An Anycubic 3D printer printing a weird egg thing

This filament-based printer is great for traditional 3D printing or if you simply want to print large. It can print objects up to 13.8″ x 11.8″ x 11.8″. That’s big enough to fit a basketball inside. This printer will alert you when you’re running out of filament so you can swap reels. Plus, it has a simple process for pausing printing and then resuming the process, so you don’t lose out on hours of work.

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