


These are 3D models that were made while we were drawing plans in the above software that can be found in the “Free Projects” category.Īll our 3D models have been categorized in order to access individual 3D models, check out the category list below and click on the appropriate title or image. There is another category on our website where you can download free 3D models it is called “ Projects Modeled With FreeCAD”, and in it you will find free 3D models created in FreeCAD 3D software. We do not allow publishing of our 3D models on other websites and other media without our permission. All 3D models you can download here are under Creative commons attribution licenses. We do not sell our 3D models so the vast majority of them are 3D models only, i.e., they have no texture, rendering, rigging, etc.Īll our 3D models are free for personal use, and if you want to use them commercially, make sure your 3D model license allows you to do so. The 3D models you can download here can be used not only for production on CNC machines and 3D printers, but also as design elements in some of your more complex projects. The NURBS 3D models will be normally downloadable in IGES, STEP and 3DS file formats, and polygonal mesh in BLEND, OBJ or STL file formats. We have used NURBS and polygonal mesh 3D software, so you will have adequate file formats available. Due to the vast use of 3D models, we have decided to publish some of our 3D models in this category and offer them to you for free. 3D models are no longer used only in mechanical engineering and construction, but you can also find them in medicine, film industry, video games, etc. Nowadays, 3D models have a much wider use they are used to model not only the most expensive assemblies and machines, but cheap products, too. Initially, 3D models were used to produce parts on CNC machines and for FEM calculation methods.

Unlike the beginning of the history of 3D modeling, when it was reserved only for the industry of very expensive products, nowadays 3D models and 3D modeling can be found in the smallest workshops, and even with DIY enthusiasts. A 3D model tells more than a thousand pictures.
