We got our first 3D printer at the beginning of COVID. Made some useful and playful prints. Since then, we bought matching Sovols. My printer is named Pink. I printed pink accessories for it with Pinkie Pie as inspiration. Most mornings, I would wake and print. One day, I made a mistake of forgetting to put the build plate back on the heatbed. The hotend nozzle damaged the magnetic surface at one corner. But the thing printed fine afterword. "Look before you print." became my new motto. Pink sadly is out of commission right now. We also have a resin printer but only used it once. Our best printer at the moment is a K1 Max shown in action below.

When we first started printing, we were getting most of our prints from Thingiverse.com. We've since then used a few 3D modeling tools to make our own prints. I like using Tinkercad.com. They've created a simple modeling tool that uses basic shapes and others like stars, usable nuts and bolts, springs, and even 3d polar bear. Some are even user made. I used it to model and then print a sauce packet organizer for my kitchen drawer to keep all the Taco Bell sauces separated, stands for various vapes, things for pegboards, and even a cap for a flash drive. And I'm always plotting new model ideas. Check the gallery below for images of some of those items and more of my prints. If you want the sauce packet organizer model, you can grab it over at Printables.com.