Failed 3D prints happen to everyone--but while some may simply discard print jobs that didn't adhere to the build plate or otherwise distorted from the original design file, Czech web designer Petr Vagner saw a certain art in some of his failed prints. Vagner, who works at Prague-based Microlab, has started a new website called FreakishPrints.com. Here he showcases and describes some particularly artistic failed prints, noting what they were meant to be, what happened, and what he thinks the result looks like. Check out more about his thought process in the full story: http://3dprint.com/72839/freakish-3d-prints/


Below is a photo of a piece Vagner called "Pink," an air intake filter that didn't stick to its glass build plate: