Ponoko Design Challenge. Get your entry in now.

This is simple, to win a $100 voucher from Ponoko, leave a comment below telling us:

How you would like to use Ponoko?

The best idea as voted by the Ponoko and uncluttered white spaces marekting teams will win a $100 voucher for the site. Simple.

So start leaving your comments and share this event with your friends.

“With Ponoko you can turn your product ideas into real things in 3 steps”:

(1) Upload your designs;
(2) Select your favorite materials;
(3) Click to make.


You can make garments, jewelry, coasters, clocks, lamps, chairs, toys, Christmas ornaments … all sorts of things. Just select from a range of more than 60 funky materials like 100% pure merino wool felt, plastics, timbers, leather and card. It’s up to you!

More than 40,000 user generated goods have been made so far – see what others have made here:

http://www.ponoko.com/showroom

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8 Responses to “Ponoko Design Challenge. Get your entry in now.”

  1. Ben Rennie says:

    Excellent… love it. Keep them coming.

  2. adsumlefenice says:

    I would make musical instruments such as uniquely styled and shaped xylophones, marimbas, glockenspiels… http://disq.us/d64n9

  3. I would make musical instruments such as uniquely styled and shaped xylophones, marimbas, glockenspiels, vibrophones, crotales, and even uniquely styled and shaped guitar/various string instrument shells.

  4. Jason White says:

    I would like to create some school book for my children in really cool rare materials

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  6. Nick Rusnov says:

    I would make a new rugged, waterprooof case for my BeBook eBook reader out of Delrin (with useful accoutrements like strap holes and other mounting hardware.

  7. capra says:

    I am going to make various kinds of bamboo spindles (Mayan (paddly), drop, and Turkish) and other yarn spinning supplies in a variety of engraving patterns like fiber sources (animals and plants), technoprimitive designs, and Discordian imagery.

  8. Ben Rennie says:

    Yes the Ponoko Design competition. I will kick things off. I would like to use Ponoko to design and create a cart for the kids to walk to the beach that can carry our surfboards and bits and pieces. Top that.

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