Top 10 3d printing projects for the woodworking workshop
Top 10 3d printing projects for the woodworking workshop
In this video I will show you my personal top 10 prints that make woodworking more fun and more efficient.
BLOG: http://wayofwood.com/top-10-3d-printing-projects-for-a-woodworking-shop
PLAYLIST 3D PRINTS IN WOODWORKING: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9VmYdF0sBymAL6hj4S5DvkObn_iozuiG
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ANET A8 Printer: http://wayofwood.com/tool/anet-a8/
PLA filament: http://wayofwood.com/tool/pla-filament/
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Good stuff! I’m always looking to print more shop tools and accessories! A couple other ideas… bench dogs! Angle / poly gauges! Little triangle thingies to elevate whatever you’re painting off of your work surface (i know they have a name)! Band saw zero clearance insert! Pneumatic air tool inlet caps! Hold-down clamps to use in combo with your favorite knobs! …just a few. Cheers!
Great list! I love all your ideas!
Have you made handles for various tools like files? Nuts and bolts organization? Router bit organizer?
Brilliant
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I just started a 3D Printing Company for these exact types of parts. Do you have people that want these parts but don’t want to print them themselves? I would be happy to print them for them. Please let me know.
Excellent, many thanks.๐ฌ๐ง๐
Knobs are expensive??
At Hornbach (and similar big box stores) knobs only costs between 0.5 and 4 euros a piece. You’ll need to print knobs for several years with the same printer before you can match that.
You might like my dowel jig, check it out. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4105542
Iโve just bought a used Anet A8 and these prints seem to be a good start ๐๐ผ
or you could make almost all of these out of wood ๐
a few things got added for my little work area that i 3d printed. square, corner clamps, a pocket hole jig. All found on thingiverse
Thank you so much. The edge banding trimmer is so easy to use and i will print this.
Danke fรผr die wirklich sehr brauchbare Zusammenstellung. ๐๐ผโโ๏ธ
Great info. Thanks
Blast gates for your vacuum system, and round stock center finders.
Anet A8 is a great printer.
Great ideas, thank you for sharing ๐
Awesome ideas
I have two 3d printers and a cnc router and actually AVOIDED this video. I thought "Cheesy dangerous and waste of time." WRONG! The hole hangers alone were worth the watch! Great vid!
Love the router guides. I printed all the perishing plastic parts on my aging band saw, and then added dust extraction, it seems to me that every tool I have doesn’t fit my shop vac so am always making adapters!
Nice little list, already have some of this myself but also a few ideas here to print during the lockdown ๐
Great stuff! May I suggest a center finder as well? ๐
O love my Anet A8, just bought an A8Plus but did not use it yet!
Great list, although I just found the video ๐
I have printed vacuum hose adapters, because nothing uses the same size for dust collection.
I printed a small block with holes for router bits.
I printed 1-2-3 blocks, not as precise but I measured them, they’re close enough.
I printed the little side panel for my Festool saw, and a cover for the window to access the blade screw.
I printed several bench dogs, and some adjustable clamps that work with bench dogs (found them on Thinigverse).
Am in the process of making a custom zero-clearance insert for my Bosch table saw, then I’ll print one for each blade I use.
It’s interesting, when I need something I have to decide is it better to just build it out of wood or print it. I often mock it up in 3d anyways, then decide what needs to be what material.
Genial. So many useful tools ๐๐
link for the project number 3?? did you have?
Nice!
I just got into wood working after being a computer artist for….. all my life. I just had the thought last night "wait….. I could combine my 3D skills now with my printer and woodworking…… has anyone done this?!" found this channel. Goooooood stuff man! Inspiring for sure ๐
Edge bander is cool. Thanks
Nice and informative video. Subbed! I just ordered an Ender 3 off Amazon printer to support my woodworking, and I am super stoked. If you have the inclination, stop over at my channel and show some support. Cheers. aNomadsProjects.
Useful list, thank you!
Thatโs a nice todo list!
A very useful list that’s well presented. Just subscribed WoW!
A very useful list. I also collected the printer you use, but I can’t get such a high quality print. Do you have a .stl file of the xyz and extruder plastic parts? Thank you from now
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Great Video !
my favorite 3d print is a roller bearing thin rip tool. i designed the parts myself based on something i saw in a tool catalogue. basicly it clamps into a miter slot and has a skate bearing on a fine adjustment screw that can be locked in position with another wedging screw. the idea is that you can use the fence on once side. and the roller tool on the other side, back a few inches from the blade interface. and set up repeatable rips of very fine thickness the bearing the wood hits against stays in position and you simply slide the fence a little closer each time. i have successfully ripped 1/32 strips with this method, repeatably. works with a band saw too.