Dyblomat - 2026
For several years now, 3D printers have been enjoying great popularity — machines that can magically conjure up almost any object. There’s a lot of talk about a revolution, about shifting production from large factories to small home workshops. However, this requires skills in 3D modeling software or finding ready-made files that somehow fit our current needs. But above all, the problem is the freedom of choice: if I can make anything, what should I print? And that’s where frustration begins.
If you’re not a professional — for example, a designer or manufacturer who needs to quickly prototype something — it usually ends with printing unnecessary trinkets like a keychain. Bravo! But that’s probably not the revolution we had in mind...
To address these issues, the Dyblomat was created — a 3D printer that drastically limits your choices. It allows you to print only wall plugs (expansion anchors). You can adjust only two parameters: diameter and length, depending on your needs. Two knobs control these settings; once the desired variables are chosen, you simply press Start and wait for the result.
This raises the question: why limit a printer’s capabilities — wouldn’t a multifunctional machine be better? Yet, there are many devices on the market that serve just one purpose. For example, a Kindle e-reader isn’t a multifunctional tablet, though it could be. And we don’t have to look far — car GPS devices, wristwatches, Game Boys, and other gadgets are still being produced, even though all of them exist as apps on nearly every smartphone. And yet, we still buy them as separate objects!
Our device could be useful for small interior finishing companies that need various wall plugs on demand during renovation work. It could also stand proudly next to the drill and screwdriver in the home workshop of any respectable handyman.
Our Dyblomat opens the door to dedicated 3D printers.
Thank you for taking the time to learn about our idea — we invite you to support a real revolution in 3D printing!
Thank you for taking the time to learn about our idea — we invite you to support a real revolution in 3D printing!