Last fall I got an inexpensive 3D printer (Ender 3 Pro) and have been surprised at how it’s made “shop life” better. What are your favorite things you’ve made for your shop? Here are mine:
Pictued above, this have 100% solved how to store these things. Just printed with PLA, they’re quite strong and fit the tools perfectly.
#2: Tool Well Storage Bins
I made these to fit my bench’s tool well. I had been using jars and other round containers but their shape wasted space and they didn’t have internal divisions.
Nice way to keep my most often used bits out of a drawer and easy to find.
#4: 4" x 120mm Dust Hose Adapter
While not glamorous I use this every time I use my table saw.
I made a screw identifier for work. Length and size. Great for machine operators
i keep going back and forth trying to justify a 3dp - think you’ve just convinced me :) any pointers on a good setup to do what you’re doing here?
I’m doing basic, functional stuff so there’s thankfully not much to figure out. I haven’t done any mods to my printer. The bed stays level as long as I’m gentle while removing the print.
The only thing I’ve struggled with was layer and bed adhesion during cold weather. To solve that I made a simple enclosure and also slowed down my first layer.
Oh yeah… And be sure to never let your filament get tangled!!! Google that before you get started 😂
I would recommend a printer with automatic bed leveling (ABL), at some point you want it and installing it later, while possible on many printers, is a hassle. I was sitting on the fence a long time myself. Ended up buying a “FLSUN Q5” as my first printer and I couldn’t be happier.
I know there’s some pushback at delta printers for firsttimers, but I just love how it looks when they print.
Most decent printers will work for that sort of thing, I definitely recommend a heated print bed. Top advice: learn CAD. Master it. Then you can make almost anything.
Also be prepared for a lot of frustration. I’ve been printing for a little under two years now and there are points where I just had to walk away from it for a month or two because my level of frustration had reached its peak.
Keep your filament dry and in big ziploc bags with desiccant packs when not in use.
As a first-time framer, I used freecad to throw together some exact birdsmouths templates out of PETG (they look like a speed square). I don’t know if they were necessary, but having them takes a lot of stress off and the print was about an hour for 2 - one for the ridge beam, one for the wall with sheathing