Useful 3D prints, made by Humpf.
Practical printed items for home, desk, workshop, gaming, organization, repairs, and prototypes.
Store note: products are being loaded now. Custom requests welcome.
Built for real use
Practical prints, clean finishes, honest limits.
Every item gets written with material, fit, care, and use-case notes so buyers know what they are getting before checkout.
Made in small batches
No mass-market mystery plastic. Listings can explain material, print orientation, finish, and whether an item is made-to-order.
Designed around use
Storage, holders, mounts, replacement parts, desk tools, hobby pieces, fixtures, and practical problem-solvers.
Custom-friendly
Need a tweak, logo, dimension change, bracket, insert, or prototype? Send the rough idea and constraints.
What will be in the shop
The store will start simple: useful printed goods first, then product lines as demand gets clearer.
Home and organization
Hooks, trays, holders, labels, bins, spacers, clips, cable control, and small everyday fixes.
Desk and tech
Stands, mounts, cable tools, adapters, accessory holders, little workflow pieces, and clean desktop utility.
Gaming and hobby
Tokens, terrain, organizers, display pieces, tabletop accessories, and hobby-specific print runs.
Custom and replacement
Small brackets, covers, guides, inserts, fixtures, prototypes, and one-off prints when a real part is possible.
How custom print requests work
Not every idea should be 3D printed. The goal is to be honest early so nobody wastes money on a weak part.
1. Send the use case
What problem does it solve, where will it live, and what size or stress does it need to handle?
2. Confirm print fit
I’ll flag material limits, tolerance concerns, finish expectations, and whether a printed part makes sense.
3. Print, finish, ship
Small-batch production, clear notes, and straightforward checkout once the product or custom quote is ready.
Material honesty matters
3D prints are great for a lot of things. They are not magic. Product pages should call out material, heat sensitivity, layer-line finish, care notes, and whether the item is decorative, light-duty, or functional.
Buyer-trust defaults
Clear dimensions, real photos when available, no fake scarcity, no vague “premium” filler, and practical notes for fit and durability.
For now, the shop is being staged. The next pass is product categories, sample listings, custom request flow, and checkout polish.