3D printers have arrived in workshops, repair cafes and the home craft shop. In addition to purely decorative objects, tools and spare parts from the 3D printer are a great help and are printed and ready for use within minutes to hours. Self-designed tools fit exactly to the purpose and help with the respective current project. They don’t cost much, so a single use is worthwhile. If you don’t already have a printer, this little overview might be a reason to consider purchasing a 3D printer. Below are some things that I have designed or used myself.

Most applications for workshop helpers from the 3D printer can certainly be found in the workshop, and it is traditionally for these practical devices that there are many print templates that make it easier to use the 3D printer.


For my original and vintage Workmate, a classic foldable workbench Spare parts and new additional helpers designed and printed.

Small gadgets from the printer have also found their way into apartments and houses.


Whether on the whiteboard in the office or on the fridge: Magnets with icons or motifs hold papers in place and provide a clear overview.


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