Not sure where to find the best 3D printable clay cutters? Don’t worry, I’ve got you! Check out this list for my personal favourites!

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If you’ve jumped on the 3D printing bandwagon for your polymer clay creations, you already know how game-changing printable clay cutters can be. They’re affordable, endlessly customizable, and let you experiment with trendy shapes and seasonal designs without the wait.
But where do you find the best STL files for cutters that are actually clean, functional, and cute?
I’ve rounded up 10 great shops and designers that offer downloadable clay cutter files—plus a few extra places to browse when you’re in the mood to explore.
Where to Find the Cutest 3D Printable Clay Cutters Online
Individual Shops to Check Out
Below is a curated list of my favourite clay cutter shops. I’ve personally made purchases or downloaded files from every single one of them, and I’ve loved everything I’ve bought.
Note: If you’re looking for clay cutters to make pieces you’ll eventually sell, be sure to check the licensing on cutters before you buy them. The files on MakerWorld are free, for example, but are often intended for personal use only.
01. CraftuniCutters on Etsy

Clean shapes, trendy sets, and a wide variety of seasonal cutters make CraftuniCutters a go-to for clay artists who love variety. Even better? They have a Patreon where you can receive monthly drops featuring one-of-a-kind cutter files and gain access to hundreds of additional files. I’ve been subscribed for several months… Best subscription ever.

02. FunkyCutters on Etsy

This shop is filled with bold, fun, and funky shapes—perfect for statement earrings and vibrant collections. I have made multiple purchases from this shop and have never been disappointed in a file they’ve sold.

03. UtterlyCutterly on Creative Fabrica

UtterlyCutterly offers modern, minimal, and trendy shapes. Their STL bundles are perfect for building out your cutter collection in a flash. Their cutters are some of the very first that I 3D printed and make up a significant portion of my cutter collection. They’re regularly adding new designs, too! If you have a Creative Fabrica subscription, you can download as many as you want, as often as you want.

04. GeazlaCutters on Etsy

Looking for more geometric and abstract shapes? GeazlaCutters offers a wide range of options, from simple forms to more complex cutter combinations. This is a newer shop to me, and I stumbled across it during a search for a specific cutter shape. I’m glad I did! They’re one of my new go-to shops.

05. ClioCutters on Etsy

ClioCutters blends elegance with modern flair—ideal for artists who lean into boho, minimalist, or fashion-forward styles.

06. DigitalDesignsBox on Etsy

Great for budget-friendly bundles and versatile shapes, Digital Designs Box often has sales on popular cutter sets and tools.

07. 3D Fun Factory on MakerWorld

This MakerWorld creator offers a wide range of free and paid clay cutter files, including seasonal themes and matching shape sets.

08. Eulitec on Etsy

Eulitec offers cutters, along with helpful 3D-printed tools so that you can stock your digital studio with essentials in one place. This is another shop from which I’ve made multiple purchases and will undoubtedly make more in the future. They have a great collection, and the files always print perfectly on the first try.

09. LuxyBowsStudio on Etsy

Although originally geared toward bows and crafts, this shop also carries some lovely clay cutter files with delicate, feminine shapes. Another one of my newer favorites, this shop has some really awesome files, and I’m excited to add even more of their designs to my cutter collection.

10. The Pudgy Art Bandit

Quirky, creative, and totally unique—this shop has some adorable cutter files you won’t find anywhere else. Plus, MakerWorld files are free to download. However, don’t forget to check the licensing if you intend to sell projects made with these cutters.

Bonus: Sites to Browse for More Cutter Files
Want to do some digging on your own? These three platforms are full of designers, shapes, and bundles to suit every style:
- MakerWorld – Tons of free and paid files from community designers. Great for experimenting. Be mindful of licensing if you want to sell the clay creations you make from these files!
- Etsy – Search “clay cutter STL” or “polymer clay cutter printable” to find a wide variety of shapes and bundles. There are so many—I’ve barely scratched the surface with this list.
- Creative Fabrica – Known for digital crafting files, with lots of incredible bundles and licensing options. If you don’t have a Creative Fabrica membership, you need one. Seriously. I use mine all the time, and the amount of money I’ve saved by having a membership, vs. paying for individual files, is insane.
Designing your own 3D printable clay cutters
Despite all the options available for you, it’s entirely possible you might not find precisely what you’re looking for. You might want to learn how to create your own!
I’ll write a longer post about this in the future, but for now, you might want to check out the following YouTube series – it’s the same one I’m using to learn how to design my own cutters!

Will you make any of these 3D printable clay cutters?
When it comes to 3D printing your own clay cutters, your options are endless. Whether you’re into geometric, floral, or funky styles, these shops make it easy to try new shapes without breaking the bank.
Do you have a favorite STL designer I missed? Tag me on Instagram @TheSerialCreative or drop a comment—I’m always looking to discover new makers and share hidden gems!
Looking for other polymer clay tips & tricks? Check out my polymer clay color recipes and other polymer clay posts!
