Okay, here is a list of items that a 3D printer can produce using PETG filament:
lamp finials
- Functional Parts:
- Tools (wrenches, screwdrivers, clamps)
- Brackets and mounts
- Gears and pulleys
- Enclosures for electronics (Raspberry Pi cases, sensor housings)
- Custom jigs and fixtures for DIY projects
- Replacement parts for household items or appliances
- Containers and Organizers:
- Storage boxes and bins
- Desk organizers (pen holders, trays)
- Plant pots
- Food-safe containers (if using food-safe PETG)
- Protective Gear:
- Face shield frames
- Custom phone cases
- Hobby and Craft Items:
- Miniatures for tabletop games
- Cosplay props
- Custom cookie cutters
- Stencils
- Household Items:
- Shower caddies
- Picture frames
- Coat hooks
- Educational Models:
- Anatomical models
- Geometric shapes
- Mechanical assemblies
PETG is a popular choice due to its strength, flexibility, and relatively easy printability compared to some other filaments.
Is there anything specific you were interested in?