3d Printing For Woodworkers / 3D Printers Solve Problems In The Workshop / Improve Your Workflow

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Published 2024-02-04
In this video, I demonstrate how a 3D printer can become a very useful tool in your workshop, especially for woodworkers. I have been using my 3-D printer in the workshop for quite some time now. It has been a very useful tool, allowing me to make parts for my projects, templates for my router, tool holders, and even tools. In this video, however I will show you how a 3D printer can solve common problems in your workshop and improve your workflow.

My Etsy Shop: etsy.me/3qgDnr8
Pipe Clamp Supports STL Files: www.etsy.com/listing/1657691032
Pipe clamp support (set of 4): www.etsy.com/listing/1676680597
Quick Clamp and F Style Clamp Supports STL Files: www.etsy.com/listing/1657701036
Sand Paper Holders: www.etsy.com/listing/1671834475
Drill Holder- www.etsy.com/listing/1671846019

Metric Screw Kit: amzn.to/3SocmlH
Silicone Tape: amzn.to/49pk1r3

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Links to 3D Print Files:
Ball Valve Blast Gate- www.printables.com/model/137790-100mm-4-truncated-…
Dewalt DW735 Elbow Adapter- www.thingiverse.com/thing:3494862
Drill Bit Attachment- www.thingiverse.com/thing:5146126 (can be rescaled to fit other drills)
Track Saw End Caps- www.thingiverse.com/thing:4563575
Track Saw Wall Mounts- www.thingiverse.com/thing:5445282 (I scaled mine up 103%)
Track Saw Fence- www.thingiverse.com/thing:5170130

All Comments (21)
  • @dgoddard
    Probably the most useful 3D printed woodworking items I've seen yet. Nice, and thank you!
  • @mickkoldy1323
    The feet for the camps is just fantastic. I don't have a 3d printer but, can crank out some on the bandsaw. Not sure why I never thought of this. Great idea!!!
  • @IvanIvanov-jv6nl
    Отличные приспособления! Спасибо автору за такие креативные идеи!
  • @leesutton
    Great video. First time I’ve looked up 3D printing and wood working, and it wasn’t just painting holders. Thank you.
  • @jamesstoffel6835
    Some great 3D tools to help in my shop! Thank you for posting the video and the links for the prints!
  • @non7sens
    I use 3d printer all the time working with wood. Its a game changer!
  • Ha! I just watched another of your videos and asked in the comments if you made other things with your 3D printer. Looks like you did. Great items. Just subscribed.
  • @typeaboutit
    The best solution is always the easiest solution, and in that case I still would have made the clamp holders out of wood, but some great ideas here though :)
  • @goodwinml
    Awesome ideas. I bought my first 3d printer last June. I have 2 at my house and 1 at my shop. lol. Last 2 machines were free, I paid for 9 and 12 rolls (under $180 each) respectively of filaments and machines were free. 😊h 1. Ender 3 S1 new 2. Ender 3 Pro used 3. Ender 3 Original used All modded with linear rails and more.
  • @fatihsengul1980
    I like everyting, but i see an upgrade potential and would like to share it. The sandpaper trays. You could print the grit numbers on the sides so you can sea what you need without having to guess whats what when they are stacked.
  • @cecilomar
    You should check gridfinity for your drawer organization. No need to re-print, just adapt them to that system. It's a rabbit hole, though.
  • @mickkoldy1323
    Anyone mention you look a little like Liam Neeson- In his voice....." If you harm or fail to return my tools, nothing will stop me from finding you. Once I do, I will do the unimaginable.....I will take your tools and you will never see them again. LOL Great channel just subscribed - Mick
  • @josephpk4878
    Love this channel for new ideas in the shop. Get some Weldon-16 for a better bond on your 3d printed parts - it sets up pretty quick and it holds well. There's some crazy layer lines on those prints... if you're ever going to do a print for display, you may want to do a tune-up on that awesome Bambu Lab.
  • @wilmerwoodworks
    Awesome Video! I was thinking of designing and printing a bar clamp lift when I was struggling with a recent glue-up, now all I have to do is print a few of these and I'll be good to go! What type of plastic did you use? PLA or ABS?