The STL (Standard Tessellation Language or STereoLithography) file format is the most commonly used format for 3D printing. When used with a 3D slicer, it allows a computer to communicate with the 3D printer hardware, printing a model.
Since its humble beginnings, many CAD software packages have adopted and supported the STL file format. It is a 3D printing process and corresponding file type created by Chuck Hull at 3D Systems in the 1980s. It is for rapid prototyping, 3D printing, and computer-aided manufacturing.
STL File Contribution
We invite all the STL Creators and artists to share some of your creations and help us build an excellent Free STL library.
In exchange, we will put your info, website, and social media so people can see and buy other creations from you. No file is too small or complicated (they can be parts, mods, props, or whatever you want to share).
Please email us at sales@iiidmax.com with the subject (STL Creator Contribution) with your contact information, such as your social media (IG, TikTok, Youtube, etc.). To receive your well-deserved recognition from us & the community.
DISCLAIMER: Files are FREE only for personal use. If you plan to use it commercially, don’t hesitate to contact the author.
This work is protected under Creative Commons (4.0 Licencia Internacional) Attribution-NonCommercial.
STL Author Recognition
We thank Ben SF for this practical 3D Printed Wall Helmet Stand STL
You can contact him on that platform!
3D Printed Wall Helmet Stand STL Description
This is a helmet stand. He designed it to use an 11″ x 3/4″ wooden dowel, and a set of command strips.
V1 is bulky, and V2 is more efficient. The command strip cutout needs support.