In this section, you will learn how to use popular 3D printing communities to locate and download printable designs for physical loom games, such as mini looms, weaving looms, or potholder looms. These platforms host thousands of user-created designs and are an excellent starting point for finding tools that can be produced at home using a 3D printer.
Before you begin, ensure that you have:
- A stable internet connection
- Basic familiarity with searching online repositories
- Access to a 3D printer or a local makerspace
Each platform has a similar workflow: search for a design, review its details, and download the printable file.
Using Thingiverse
Thingiverse is one of the largest free repositories of 3D printable designs and is especially suitable for beginners.
Step-by-step guide:
- Open your web browser and go to Thingiverse.
- Locate the search bar at the top of the page.
- Enter relevant keywords such as “mini loom”, “weaving loom”, “potholder loom”, or another loom type you wish to explore.
- Browse through the search results. Click on a design to view details such as images, print instructions, and user comments.
- Check whether the design includes assembly instructions or recommended print settings.
- Download the STL file to your computer.
Tip: Look for designs with photos of completed prints and positive user feedback to increase the likelihood of a successful print.
Using MyMiniFactory
MyMiniFactory is known for its curated and print-tested models, making it a reliable source for functional designs.
Step-by-step guide:
- Visit MyMiniFactory.
- Use the search function to enter terms like “mini loom”, “small weaving loom”, or a specific loom variation.
- Explore the available designs, paying attention to whether they are free or paid.
- Open a design page to review its description, designer notes, and print recommendations.
- Download the STL file once you have selected a suitable design.
Learning note: Many designers on MyMiniFactory provide detailed documentation, which is especially helpful if you are new to assembling printed tools.
Using Cults3D
Cults3D offers a mix of free and paid designs and supports a wide range of creative and functional objects.
Step-by-step guide:
- Go to Cults3D.
- Enter search terms such as “mini loom”, “weaving loom”, or your preferred loom type in the search bar.
- Review both free and paid options, comparing design complexity and size.
- Click on a design to check licensing information, images, and printing details.
- Download the desired file after logging in (a free account may be required).
Tip: Paid designs often include refined features or improved ergonomics, which can be beneficial for repeated use.
Using PrusaPrinters (Printables)
PrusaPrinters, now known as Printables, is a community-driven platform focused on well-documented and functional prints.
Step-by-step guide:
- Visit PrusaPrinters / Printables.
- Use the search feature to look for “mini loom”, “weaving loom”, or related keywords.
- Select a design that matches your skill level and available print materials.
- Download the STL file and review any included printing profiles or assembly notes.
- Prepare the file for printing.