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Your favorite 3D-printed things for the shop?
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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.