Do you still remember 3DMART's Makerfaire exhibition in Huashan not long ago?
Let's start with a panoramic photo of the booth to jog your memory!

Actually, we had a self-made 3D printed prop at the exhibition. Did you notice it?

This is the prop! So what exactly is this grey, uniquely shaped object at the exhibition booth?!

The answer is a fixture that helps attach clamp lights to the exhibition backdrop (please see the top of the backdrop in the first image). Our clever colleague designed this special shape
so that it can slot into the groove on the exhibition backdrop, and the hole at the front allows a clamp light to be attached.

(The image above is a schematic diagram of use; this is the aluminum panel at the very top of the backdrop)
We used a total of 3 clamp lights, so we 3D printed these 3 small props and slotted them into the grooves. Not only can you adjust their position to where you want the light source to be,
but they are also very easy to remove.

This is what it would look like from directly below. The lights can be securely clamped onto the fixtures, and the 3D printed objects (PLA) are very light, so they won't put any
strain on the backdrop.

The above is an introduction to the small props made using 3D printing. After reading the article, have you tried designing and 3D printing small props yourself?
Are you with a 3D printer itching to start? Let's print some daily necessities or small props together!
You are also welcome to share your 3D printed items with us on 3DMART's Facebook!