
Here’s How I 3d printed the Sun Glasses holder
We might receive an affiliate commission if you purchase using links on our website. For more information click here.
I designed this holder in Tinkercad to organize my sunglasses at home.

OVERTURE Matte PLA Filament,1.75mm 3D Printer Filament, 1kg Spool (Matte White) was used to print it.
Check on AmazonIf you are in Canada then check on Amazon Canada:
Amazon Canada
I took these steps to print it:
- I sliced the file with Cura software and then exported it to an SD card.
- I used soap and warm water to clean the glass bed, then dried it with a paper towel.
- Reinstalled the printer’s glass bed.
- After that, I checked to see if everything was working on my Ender 3 Pro 3D printer.
- I levelled the bed after placing the filament on the spool holder.
- I put the SD card in the printer. I turned on the printer, did an auto home, and set the temperature.
- By printing the chep bed file, I tested the printer’s bed level.
- I printed the file from TIF once it was ready to print.
- I kept an eye on the printer while it was printing.
- I waited for the printer to cool down before removing the print.
- The printer was auto-homed, and then turned the power button off.
- I removed the SD card from the printer.
Brian used Acrylic colours, Dragon Flash, Yellow Flash, and Black Flash to paint it.
Check on AmazonIf you are in Canada then check on Amazon Canada:
Amazon Canada
It can fit around 6 sunglasses on the holder. Sunglasses holds steady on it.
