Cults 3D adds press-fit SoccerBall bath bomb wand for makers
Cults 3D’s press-fit SoccerBall wand pairs a 4 cm, three-part mold with a 10 cm handle, and a threaded version is already listed too.

Cults 3D added a press-fit SoccerBall Bath Bomb Wand listing that paired a spherical 3-part mold with a 4 cm diameter and a 10 cm wand height, excluding the soccer-ball design. The page said smaller spherical molds could also be used, giving makers room to adapt the file to different batch sizes and material setups, while a threaded version was listed alongside it for users who prefer a different assembly style.
The listing matters because it is built around tooling, not just decoration. A press-fit connection can make assembly simpler for hobby printers, and the design sits inside a broader bath bomb wand collection that is meant to work as a system. Cults 3D’s bath bomb wand collection says all published wands are compatible with each other, and it also states that sellers may sell the finished 3D prints but not the STL files. That puts the SoccerBall wand squarely in the maker-to-small-business lane, where printed tools can move from personal projects into products with resale value.
That commercial angle matches a category that is still growing. Grand View Research estimated the global bath bomb market at USD 1,859.7 million in 2023 and projected it to reach USD 2,837.8 million by 2030, while Research and Markets put the market at about USD 1.71 billion in 2025 and forecast USD 2.57 billion by 2030. Both outlooks point to the same drivers: self-care, home-spa routines, fragrance innovation, and customization.
The bath bomb itself has deep roots in the modern craft scene. Mo Constantine popularized bath bombs in 1989, and Lush Cosmetics, founded in 1995, still counts bath bombs among its signature products. The new SoccerBall wand fits that lineage by pushing the format beyond standard spheres and hearts into a themed shape that can work for gifts, sports fans, and event-based sales.
The niche is already visible on other marketplaces. An Etsy soccer-ball bath bomb mold listing offers finished sizes from 4 cm to 10 cm, with approximate finished weights from 40 g to 520 g. That spread shows how much bath bomb tooling now depends on exact dimensions and yield, and why a 3D-printed wand like Cults 3D’s press-fit SoccerBall version has practical appeal for makers who want to prototype faster and build distinctive shapes without buying specialized commercial tooling.
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